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Henry Blanch Rosser
(1799 c.-1822)

LBT ID: HeRosse1822B/BAP:   1799
DIED:   1822-07-10
SOURCES: European Magazine (August 1822) 185; Venn; Works and Correspondence of David Ricardo 8 (1952) 113ff; Godwin Diary (web)
The son of Richard Rosser, a perfumer and neighbour of William Godwin; he was educated at Peterhouse and Trinity Colleges, Cambridge (B.A. 1823. He was Godwin's pupil and an acquaintance of Jeremy Bentham before going to Cambridge. He drowned while on a visit to Paris.
REFERENCES TO WORKS BY Henry Blanch Rosser:
The Question of Population: particularly as it relates to the Increase of Numbers in the Inhabitants of the United States, carefully examined and fully considered: being a Detection of the Gross Blunders and Absurdities of the Article on Mr. Godwin's Enquiry concerning Population, which appeared in the seventeenth number of the Edinburgh Review.
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