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  2. Edward Rose (fur trapper) - Wikipedia

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    Edward Rose (b. circa 1780-1788, d. 1833) was an early American explorer, trapper, guide and interpreter.During his life, Rose alternated between residing with Native American tribes and working on behalf of commercial fur trapping expeditions funded by Eastern companies.

  3. Compass Rose Benefits Group - Wikipedia

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  4. Edward Rose - Wikipedia

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    Edward Rose was born in Swaffham, Norfolk, on 7 August 1849, son of Caleb Rose, a physician, and his first wife, Isabella Morse. [1] He attended Islington Proprietary School and Ipswich Grammar School.

  5. Ed Rose - Wikipedia

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    Ed Rose is an American sound engineer and record producer.He has worked extensively with groups in the modern emo and pop punk scenes. He also co-owns Black Lodge Recording with Rob Pope and his brother Ryan Pope, members of the emo band The Get Up Kids.

  6. Edward Everett Rose - Wikipedia

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    Rose was born in Stanstead, Canada East and graduated from Chauncy Hall School in Boston in 1881, and studied for two years at Harvard University.He died in Fremont, Wisconsin on April 2, 1939, survived by his wife, actress Dorothy Stanton and his daughter Ruth Rose, who became an actress and screenwriter.

  7. Edward Rose (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Edward Rose (1849–1904) was an English playwright . Edward Rose may refer to: . Edward Everett Rose (1862–1939), American playwright; Edward Rose (cricketer) (born 1936), cricketer for Cambridge University

  8. Ed Rose (lyricist) - Wikipedia

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    In 1906, George M. Krey (a music publisher from Boston), Ted Snyder, and Ed Rose formed the music publishing company, Rose & Snyder Co., located in Tin Pan Alley. [2] In May 1908, the firm was incorporated in the state of New York.

  9. Marlborough House - Wikipedia

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    In its original form Marlborough House had just two storeys. This illustration of c.1750 shows the garden front. In 1708, John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough was granted a 50-year lease of the site from the Crown Estate at a low rent from Queen Anne, which beforehand had been partly occupied by the pheasantry adjoining St. James's Palace, and partly by the gardens of Henry Boyle, Queen ...