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Sir Charles Rose, 1st Baronet

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Rose was created a baronet of "Hardwick House in the Parish of Whitchurch in the County of Oxford" on 19 July 1909. He had completed the purchase of
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shortly beforehand. Rose is said to have been one of the models for "Toad" of Toad Hall in the 1908 children's book
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In 1871, Rose married Eliza McClean and they had four sons and one daughter. His two eldest sons both died in the
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in 1891. In 1893, Rose took up yachting, competing in a number of competitive events and was a member of the
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In the late 1880s and early 1890s, he was a leading horse race breeder, based at
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Another of Sir Charles's interests was aviation, and he was president of the
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Grave of Rose's son Frank Stanley Rose in Zandvoorde Churchyard
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He was elected a member of the 30:Sir Charles Day Rose, 1st Baronet 511:Baronetage of the United Kingdom 430:Parliament of the United Kingdom 142:. His most successful horse was 564:People educated at Rugby School 111:. He was commissioned into the 574:High School of Montreal alumni 363:. 6 January 1903. p. 105. 1: 323:. 16 July 1909. p. 5457. 146:, but it was overshadowed by 398:UK public library membership 385:. 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British
Canadian
Liberal
Newmarket
Royal Aero Club
The Wind in the Willows

Leslie Ward
Vanity Fair
Sir John Rose, 1st Baronet
Solicitor General
Minister of Public Works
Minister of Finance
High School of Montreal
Rugby School
Montreal Garrison Artillery
Fenian raid of 1870
City of London
Canadian Pacific Railway

Newmarket, Suffolk
Isinglass
Harry McCalmont
Cyllene
Jockey Club
Royal Victoria Yacht Club
Hardwick House
The Wind in the Willows
Kenneth Grahame

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