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Parish, Henry Headley.
Adm. pens. at CAIUS, July 6, 1819.
S. of Woodbine.
Doubtful if resided.
Entered the Diplomatic Service, 1820, serving for many years under Lord Stratford de Redcliffe and others.
Married and had issue.
Author, The Diplomatic History of the Monarchy of Greece; British Diplomacy illustrated by an old public servant; England in 1839; The Diplomatic Revelation. Latterly of Brasted Park, Kent.
Died Mar. 29, 1875.
Buried at Fairlight, Sussex; M.I. there.
(Venn, II. 175.)
Henry Headley PARISH
Approx. lifespan: 1801–1875
pens. Gonville & Caius College adm1819:07:06
s. of Woodbine PARISH
Doubtful if resided.
Entered: Diplomatic Service 1820,serving for many years under Lord Stratford de Redcliffe and others.
m. and had issue.
Publ.: The Diplomatic History of the Monarchy of Greece; British Diplomacy illustrated by an old public servant; England in 1839
The Diplomatic Rev.elation
Latterly of Brasted Park, Brasted, Kent ,
d.
bur. Fairlight, Sussex , ; 1875:03:29
MI there ^ Sussex ,
( Venn, II. 175)
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Rose, Hugh Henry.
Adm. pens. at ST JOHN'S, May 20, 1819. [3rd] s. of the Right Hon.
George Henry (1788), P.C., of Middlesex (and Frances, dau. of Thomas Duncombe). [B. Apr. 6, 1801, in Berlin.] School, Berlin.
Matric. Michs. 1819.
Ensign, 93rd Foot, 1820; transferred to the 19th Foot; Lieut., 1821.
Served in Ireland.
Major, 1826.
Equerry to H.R.H. the Duke of Cambridge, 1830.
Served in Gibraltar, 1833 and in Malta, 1836.
Lieut.-Col. 1839.
On special service in Syria, 1840.
Deputy Adjt.-General to Omar Pasha, at Jaffa.
In command of British detachments in Syria.
Consul-General for Syria, 1841.
C.B., 1842, Secretary of Embassy at Constantinople, 1851.
Brevet Col., 1851.
Chargé d'Affaires, 1852.
On declaration of war with Russia, 1853, appointed Queen's Commissioner at H.Q. of the Commander in Chief of the French Army with local rank of Brigadier-General.
Served at Alma and Inkerman.
Major-General, 1854.
Volunteered for service in India on the outbreak of the Mutiny, 1857, serving with much distinction.
Lieut.-General and Commander-in-Chief of Bombay Army and later Commander in Chief in India with local rank of General, 1860.
G.C.B.; K.C.B., 1855; K.C.S.I., 1861; G.C.S.I., 1866.
Cdr. of Legion of Honour.
Commander of the Forces in Ireland, 1865-70.
Colonel, 92nd Foot, 1866.
Gold Stick in Waiting to Queen Victoria.
Created Baron Strathnairn, of Strathnairn and Jansi, 1866.
General, 1867.
Regimental Colonel, Royal Horse Guards, 1869.
Field-Marshal, 1877.
Hon.
D.C.L., Oxford, 1865; Hon.
LL.D., Dublin, 1870.
Died, unmarried, Oct. 16, 1885, in Paris.
Brother of Charles P. (1817), William (1826) and George P. (1815).
(D.N.B.)
Hugh Henry ROSE
Approx. lifespan: 1801–1899
pens. St John's College adm1819:05:20
3rd s. of the Right Hon. George Henry (1788), P.C., of Middlesex , (and Frances DUNCOMBE dau. of Thomas DUNCOMBE ). [
b. Berlin, [Germany], 1801:04:06
School, Berlin, [Germany],
Matric 1819:10MT:
Ensign: 93rd Foot 1820
transferred to 19th Foot
Lieutenant: 1821
Served Ireland ,
Major: 1826
Equerry to H.R.H. the Duke of CB, ???, 1830
Served Gibraltar , 1833
and Malta , 1836
Lieutenant-Colonel: 1839
On special service Syria , 1840
Deputy Adjt.-General to Omar Pasha, Jaffa, [Palestine],
In command of British detachments Syria ,
Consul-General for: : Syria , 1841
CB 1842
Sec. of: : Embassy Constantinople, [Turkey], 1851
Brevet Colonel: 1851
Chargé d'Affaires 1852
On declaration of war with Russia , 1853, appointed
Queen's Commissioner at: : H.Q. of the Commander in Chief of: : French
Army with local rank of Brigadier-General.
Served Alma, [Crimea], and Inkerman, [Crimea],
Major-General: 1854
Volunteered for service India , on the outbreak of the Mutiny 1857, serving with much distinction.
Lieutenant-General and Commander: -in-Chief of Bombay Army and later
Commander in Chief in: : India , with local rank of General 1860
GCB
KCB 1855
KCSI 1861
GCSI 1866
Cdr. of Legion of Honour.
Commander of: : Forces in Ireland , 1865-70
Colonel: 92nd Foot 1866
Gold Stick in Waiting to Queen Victoria.
Created Baron Strathnairn, of Strathnairn and Jansi 1866
General: 1867
Regimental Colonel: Royal Horse Guards 1869
Field-Marshal 1877
Hon.DCL OX, [Oxfordshire], 1865
Hon.LLD Dublin, [Ireland], 1870
d., unmarried, Paris, [France], 1885:10:16
brother of Charles P. ROSE (1817), William (1826) and George P. (1815)
( D.N.B .)

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