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George Henry Rose was the eldest son of George Rose.He was educated at St John's College, Cambridge. [1] He was Member of Parliament (MP) for Southampton from 1794 to 1813 and for Christchurch from 1818 to 1832 and 1837–44, Clerk of the Parliaments from 1818 to 1855 and sometime Envoy Extraordinary to Munich and Berlin, and to the United States in 1807–1808 in the wake of the Chesapeake ...
George Henry Christen Duggan (3 July 1912 – 16 December 2012) [1] was a New Zealand Marist priest, philosopher, seminary professor and writer. [2]He was popularly known as Chalky Duggan - after a featherweight boxer who fought in 1919, when Duggan was 7 years old, under the name "Chalky Duggan" and who, like Duggan, came from Runanga [3]
1983–1997: The Borough of Christchurch, and the District of Wimborne wards of Ameysford, ... George Henry Rose: 116 : 52.3 : N/A: Whig: William Gordon Cameron [36 ...
Henry George Ell (probably 24 September 1862 – 27 June 1934), commonly known as Harry Ell, was a Christchurch City councillor and a New Zealand Member of Parliament.He is famous for his conservation work around Christchurch's Port Hills, his advocacy for the Summit Road, and his construction of the Sign of the Takahe and other road houses along the Summit Road.
Sandhills was home to George Rose's two sons: politician and diplomat Sir George Henry Rose, and poet William Rose, who both served as Members of Parliament for Christchurch. [155] Field Marshal Hugh Rose, 1st Baron Strathnairn, son of Sir George Henry Rose, spent time living at the family home. [16]
George Henry Jackson – a member of the Supply Council. Bertram Joseph Jacobs – president of the New Zealand Returned Services Association. For valuable services in connection with the welfare of servicemen. Alexander Howat Johnstone KC. For services in relation to the war effort.
Christchurch is a town, ... The first National School opened in the High Street in 1829 on land given to the mayor and burgesses by Sir George Henry Rose. There were ...
George Henry Moore (12 October 1812 – 7 July 1905), derogatorily known as Scabby Moore, was a New Zealand runholder and proprietor of the Glenmark estate. Early life [ edit ]