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Sir Philip Rose, 1st Baronet

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He was admitted as a solicitor in 1836 at the age of 20 and for many years was a partner in the law firm of Baxter, Rose, Norton & Co., resigning his partnership in 1872 after a disagreement with his colleagues. The firm still practices today under the name
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The Seven Ages of The Brompton (A Saga of a Hospital) by P. J. Bishop, B. D. B. Lucas And B. G. B Lucas. Published by the Board of Governors, Royal Brompton National Heart and Lung Hospitals, 1991.
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and after the defeat of Lord Derby's first administration was largely responsible for the restoration of its political fortunes. He was assisted by
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was refused admittance to several hospitals, Rose was a prime mover in the setting up of a hospital, the
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This article is about the British lawyer and public servant. For the theatrical producer, see
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At the age of 25, reputedly after one of the clerks at the law firm who was suffering from
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On 2 Jan 1840, at St Clement's Church, Hasting, Sussex, he married
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as The Foreign & Colonial Government Trust, the world's first
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in 1874 for his work as legal adviser to the Conservative Party.
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Rose was the son of William Rose, an Assistant Surgeon in the
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he was made a Knight Commander of the Turkish Order of the
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He also served as a director of several public companies.
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Philip Rose (theatrical producer)
Philip H. Rose

Spy
Vanity Fair
Benjamin Disraeli
Norton Rose Fulbright
British Indian Army
Norton Rose Fulbright
consumption
Hospital for Consumption and Diseases of the Chest
Conservative Party
Markham Spofforth
Benjamin Disraeli
Derbyshire
Middlesex
High Sheriff of Buckinghamshire
Baronet
Foreign & Colonial Investment Trust
collective investment scheme
Ottoman Empire
Medjidie
Ian Fleming
Peter Fleming
"Spofforth, Markham(1825–1907)"
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/52754
UK public library membership
"No. 24554"

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