Background
He was born at Little Horsted in Sussex, and educated at Uckfield School and at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he graduated Bachelor of Arts in 1817, but missed a fellowship.
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He was born at Little Horsted in Sussex, and educated at Uckfield School and at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he graduated Bachelor of Arts in 1817, but missed a fellowship.
Trinity College.
Taking holy orders, he was appointed to Buxted, Sussex, in 1819, and to the vicarage of Horsham in 1821. The book was severely criticized in Germany, and in England by Edward Pusey. In 1827 Rose was collated to the prebend of Middleton.
In 1830 he accepted the rectory of Hadleigh, Suffolk, and in 1833 that of Fairsted, Essex, and in 1835 the perpetual curacy of Street Thomas"s, Southwark.
Rose was a high churchman, who to propagate his views in 1832 founded the British Magazine and so came into touch with the leaders of the Oxford Movement. In 1833–1834 he was professor of divinity at the University of Durham, a post which ill-health forced him to resign.
He was appointed Principal of King"s College London, in October 1836, but he was attacked by influenza, and after two years of ill-health he died in Italy. He is buried in the English Cemetery, Florence, his name in the register given as "Ugo Giacomo Rose", his Scipio tomb having a lengthy epitaph in Latin.
Rose was a high-churchman, who to propagate his views in 1832 founded the British Magazine and so came into touch with the leaders of the Oxford movement.
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