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Rose, Henry John.
Adm. at PETERHOUSE (age 17) June 24, 1817.
S. of the Rev. William, of Glynde, Sussex. [B. Jan. 3, 1800, at Uckfield.] Matric. Michs. 1817.
Migrated to ST JOHN'S, Oct. 3, 1818; B.A. (14th Wrangler) 1821; M.A. 1824; B.D. 1831.
Fellow of St John's, 1824-38.
Hulsean Lecturer, 1833.
Adm. ad eundem, at Oxford, 1851.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Nov. 6, 1825; priest, Nov. 5, 1826.
Minister of St Edward's, Cambridge, 1832-3. R. of Houghton Conquest, Beds., 1837-73.
Archdeacon of Bedford, 1866-73.
Married, May 24, 1838, Sarah Caroline, eldest dau. of Thomas Burgon, of the British Museum, and had issue.
Author, An answer to the Case of the Dissenters; The Law of Moses viewed in connection with the Character and the History of the Jews; The Meet Attire of the Spouse of Christ. Died Jan. 31, 1873; buried at Houghton Conquest.
Brother of Hugh J. (1812).
(Crockford; D.N.B.; T. A. Walker, 398.)
Henry John ROSE
Approx. lifespan: 1800–1873
Adm Peterhouse aged 17 1817:06:24
s. of Rev. William ROSE of Glynde, Sussex
b. Uckfield, [ Sussex ] 1800:01:03
Matric 1817:10MT:
Migrated to St John's College 1818:10:03
BA 14 th Wrangler 1821
MA 1824
BD 1831
Fellow of: : St John's 1824-38
Hulsean Lecturer: 1833
Adm. ad eundem OX 1851
Ord. deacon Ely 1825:11:06
Ord. priest 1826:11:05
Minister of: : St Edward's CB [ Cambridgeshire ] 1832-33
R.: Houghton Conquest, Bedfordshire 1837-73
Archdeacon of: Bedford, [ Bedfordshire ] 1866-73
m. 1838:05:24 Sarah Caroline BURGON eldest dau. of Thomas BURGON, of the British: <wrk> Museum </wrk>, [ London ]
had issue
Publ.: An answer to the Case of the Dissenters; The Law of Moses viewed in connection with the Character and the History of the Jews; The Meet Attire of the Spouse of Christ
d. ; 1873:01:31
buried Houghton Conquest, [ Bedfordshire ]
brother of Hugh J. ROSE (1812)
( Crockford; D.N.B.; T. A. Walker, 398.)

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