Rose baronets of Montreal (1872)
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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.
| Rose baronets of Montreal | |
|---|---|
| Crest | A harp Or stringed Argent. |
| Shield | Or a boar’s head couped Gules between three water bougets Sable on a chief of the second as many maple leaves of the first. |
| Motto | Audeo, and Constant and True[1] |
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 barrister and politician John Rose.[1][2]
On the death of the 4th Baronet in 1979 the title passed to Sir Julian Rose, 4th Baronet, of the 1909 creation.[3]