Arthur Rose
Arthur Rose (also found as Ross; 1634–1704) was a Scottish minister, Archbishop of St Andrews, and, informally, the first Episcopal Primate of Scotland, after the fall of the Restoration Episcopate in 1689. Provided by Wikipedia
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11by Rose, Arthur, Heine, Stefanie, Tsentourou, Naya, Saunders, Corinne, Garratt, Peter
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