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Major William Rosewell (c.1606 – c.1680) (also Rowswell or Rousewell), was a London apothecary, a Royalist soldier, apothecary to Queen Catherine (wife of Charles II), and Master of the Worshipful Company of Apothecaries (1661–62). == Family == William Rosewell is identified as 'Somerset born'〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://richarddace.website/family.html )〕 and of 'North Curry, Somerset'. He commenced his apprenticeship in 1620 at about 14 years of age so was born about 1606. Sometime before 1638, William married Phillipa Phillips (died 1705) the youngest daughter of Francis Phillips of London (one of the Auditors of the Royal Exchequer) and sister of Francis Phillips (died 1674), of the Inner Temple and of Sunbury Manor, Sunbury, Middlesex (now Surrey). William and Phillipa had two sons, William (1638–1692) and Edward (1641- dead by 1679), who were both admitted to William Dugard's private school in 1650. Dugard had been temporarily suspended as Headmaster of the The Merchant Taylor's School. William Rosewell junior went on to St Paul's School and to Wadham College, Oxford, in 1656 as a Pauline Exhibitor. He graduated B.A. 1660, M.A. 1663 and D.Med Lambeth 1675. :William Rosewell M.D. had a practice at Guildford, Surrey.〔''Will of William Rosewell, Doctor, of Guildford (1692)''. Surrey & South London Will Abstracts, 1470–1856. SW/23_315〕 He married Jane Davies and they had two children: William (c.1662–1705) buried at Sunbury;〔 and Edward (c.1664–1702) buried at Guildford. William Rosewell was the mayor of Guildford in 1686.
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