Rose baronets

Sir John Rose, 1st Baronet

There have been four baronetcies created for persons with the surname Rose, all in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. Three of the creations are extant as of 2010.

The Rose Baronetcy, of Montreal in the Dominion of Canada, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 9 September 1872 for the Canadian politician John Rose. On the death of the fourth Baronet in 1979 the title was passed on to Sir Julian Rose, 4th Baronet, of Hardwick House (see below).

The Rose Baronetcy, of Rayners in the County of Buckingham, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 14 May 1874 for Philip Rose, founder of the Brompton Hospital for Consumption and legal adviser to the Conservative Party.

The Rose Baronetcy, of Hardwick House in Whitchurch in the County of Oxford, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 19 July 1909 for the businessman and Liberal politician Charles Rose. He was the second son of the first Baronet of the 1872 creation. The fourth Baronet also inherited the Rose Baronetcy on Montreal in 1979 (see above).

The Rose Baronetcy, of Leith in the County of the City of Edinburgh, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 2 July 1935 for the Scottish public servant Arthur Rose, Commissioner for Special Areas for Scotland under the Special Areas Act 1934.[1] The title became extinct on the death of the second Baronet in 1976.

Rose baronets, of Montreal (1872)

Rose baronets
CrestA harp Or stringed Argent.
ShieldOr a boar’s head couped Gules between three water bougets Sable on a chief of the second as many maple leaves of the first.
MottoAudeo, Constant and True[2]

The Heir Apparent to both the Rose Baronetcy of Montreal and the Rose Baronetcy of Hardwick House is Lawrence Michael Rose (born 1986), only son of the current baronet.

Rose baronets, of Rayners (1874)

  • Sir Philip Rose, 1st Baronet (1816–1883)
  • Sir Philip Frederick Rose, 2nd Baronet (1843–1919)
  • Sir Philip Humphrey Vivian Rose, 3rd Baronet (1903–1982)
  • Sir David Lancaster Rose, 4th Baronet (1934–2020)[3]
  • Sir Christopher David Rose, 5th Baronet (born 1968)

The heir presumptive is the current holder's third cousin, Philip Vivian Sainte Croix Rose (b. 1961).


Line of Succession

  • Sir Philip Rose of Rayners, 1st Baronet (1816—1883)
    • Sir Philip Frederick Rose of Rayners, 2nd Baronet (1843—1919)
      • Philip Vivian Rose (1869—1917)
        • Sir Philip Humphrey Vivian Rose of Rayners, 3rd Baronet (1903—1982)
    • Bateman Lancaster Rose (1852—1912)
      • Ronald Paul Lancaster Rose (1907–1977)
        • Sir David Lancaster Rose of Rayners, 4th Baronet (1934–2020)
          • Sir Christopher David Rose of Rayners, 5th Baronet (b. 1968)
    • George Alfred Sainte Croix Rose (1854—1926)
      • Ivor Sainte Croix Rose (1881–1962)
        • George Vivian Sainte Croix Rose (1939–1997)
          • (1) Philip Vivian Sainte Croix Rose (b. 1961)

Rose baronets, of Hardwick House (1909)

Grave of Sir Frank Stanley Rose in Zandvoorde Churchyard

The Heir Apparent to both the Rose Baronetcy of Montreal and the Rose Baronetcy of Hardwick House is Lawrence Michael Rose (born 1986), only son of the current Baronet.

Rose baronets, of Leith (1935)

Notes

  1. ^ Mitchell , Anne (1993), "The People of Calton Hill", pp. 99-112 (Chapter 5) Mercat Press, James Thin, Edinburgh, ISBN 1-873644-18-3
  2. ^ Joseph Foster (1881). The Baronetage and Knightage.
  3. ^ "Rose, David Lancaster". GRO Index. Retrieved 24 February 2024.

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