John Francis Hodgkess Roper (1935-) Born 10 September 1935 Norwich, Norfolk Educated William Hulme Grammar School Manchester; Reading School; Magdalen College Oxford; University of Chicago MP Farnworth 1970-1981 (Labour), 1981-1983 (SDP) Defected to Social Democrats in 1981. Became SDP Chief Whip 1981-83. Created Baron Roper 12 May 2000. Privy Councillor 2005.
Dr Alastair Ian Ross (1912-1996) Doctor and Public Health Administrator Born 5 February 1912 Inverness, Scotland Died 14 December 1996 Stratford-on-Avon, Warwickshire Educated Edinburgh University Distinguished career as Medical Officer for Health for Bolton 1959-1974. Earlier worked as Deputy Medical Officer in Leicester. The Alastair Ross Health Centre in Breightmet, Bolton is named after him.
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Rostando (-1970) Spanish juggler Died 1970 Germany Rostando was the stage name of José Perez, a Spanish juggler who had originally been a part of his family’s famous restaurant juggling act, The Perezoffs. The Perezoffs, also known as the Charles Perezoff Company, were started by brothers Charles, José, and Francisco Perez in 1904. He played the Grand Theatre, Bolton for the week commencing 10 Oct 1949
Commodore Sir Arthur Henry Rostron(1869-1940) Mariner Born 14 May 1869 Blackburn Road, Astley Bridge, Bolton Died 4 November 1940 Chippenham, Wiltshire Educated Bolton High School; Bolton Church Institute Captain of Carpathia - Rescued survivors of the Titanic disaster. Awarded Congressional Gold Medal of Honour by US President Taft. Later became captain of Cunard flagship 'Mauritania' and Commodore of the Cunard Line. Knighted 1926.
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Matthew Rotherham MBE (1994-)
British male track cyclist
Born 7 Dec 1994 in Bolton. He piloted Neil Fachie of Scotland to gold at the 2018 Commonwealth Games
He won the time trial Championship at the 2019 British National Track Championships
Edward Hardy Rothwell (-1845) Cotton Mill owner Died 15 December 1845 He died in the explosion of a Waggon-type steam boiler.at Rothwell & Kitts’ Newtown Mill, Black Horse Street, Bolton
Peter Rothwell (1792-1849) Engineer and Businessman Born October 1792 Bolton Died 27 February 1849 Glasgow, Scotland Invented variable blast pipe 1839 - part of development of early rail locomotives. Partner in locomotive manufacturers Rothwell, Hick & Rothwell at Union Foundry, Bolton. A promoter of the Bolton & Leigh Railway which opened in 1838.
Richard Rainshaw (Marquis De Rothwell) Rothwell(1809-1890) Lawyer, Landowner and Philanthropist Born 1809 Preston, Lancashire Died 1890 London Educated Oxford Lived at Sharples Hall, Bolton. 1860 gave £2000 to charitable institutions in Turin, Sardinia - created Count De Rothwell by Victor Emmanuel II, King of Sardinia (later King of Italy.) 1861 created 'Marquis' by Charles III, Prince of Monaco.
Selim Rothwell (1815-1881) Painter Born 1815 Bolton Died 10 August 1881 Bolton Educated Bolton Grammar School; Bolton Mechanics Institute. Undertook mostly architectural studies - climbed to the top of a 366 ft factory chimney for panoramic painting of Bolton in 1842. Designed memorial to Benjamin Hick in Bolton Parish Church. Secretary of Manchester Academy of Fine Arts.
Joshua Routledge (1773-1829) Engineer Born 1773 Died 8 February 1829 Warsaw, Poland Invented the Engineer's Slide Rule 1810 and also a rotary engine. Ironmonger in Deansgate 1814-20 - later moved to Bury and later became manager of the engineering department for at Ridgways Bleachers at Horwich.
Guy Rowson (1883-1937) 1883 Ellenbrook, Lancashire 1937 16 November 1937 Wigan, Lancashire MP Farnworth 1929-1931 & 1935-1937 (Labour) Union official, Lancashire and Cheshire Miners Federation. Member of Tyldsley District Council 1919-22. Lancashire County Councillor 1919-25. JP from 1932.
Bert Royal Professional Wrestler Born 5 December ? Bolton
Ss Peter and Paul's RC School, Bolton Brother of Vic Faulkner and son of Lewis Faulkner. Real name Herbert Faulkner. British Middleweight Wrestling Champion in 1960 and European Heavy Middleweight Champion in 1962
Albert Samuel Royse (1915-1996) Politician Born 28 April 1915 6 Uganda Street, Morris Green, Bolton Died 18 October 1996 112 Highfield Road, Farnworth. Educated Deane C of E Primary School; Bolton Municipal Secondary School
Mayor of Farnworth 1960 (Conservative). JP. Awarded MBE for political and public service in Farnworth 13th June 1959. He was Financial Director at John Booth's Hulton Steel Works Bolton where he worked for over 50 years.
David L Ruffley (1962-) Politician Born 18 April 1962 Bolton Educated Bolton School; Queen's College, Cambridge MP Bury St Edmunds 1997- (Conservative)
Prince Rupert of the Rhine, Duke of Cumberland, KG, PC, FRS (1619-1682) German-English army officer, admiral, scientist and colonial governor. Born 17 December 1619 (O.S.) /27 December (N.S) The third son of the German prince Frederick V of the Palatinate and Elizabeth, eldest daughter of James VI of Scotland and I of England. Died 29 November 1682) He first came to prominence as a Royalist cavalry commander during the English Civil War.
Frank Rushton (1906-1975) Cricketer Born 21 April 1906 Bolton Died 15 October 1975 Bolton
Played for Lancashire 1928-29 Father of Frank Alan Rushton, Mayor of Bolton 1995-96.
Frank Alan Rushton (1934-) Politician Born 1934 Bolton Mayor of Bolton 1995 (Conservative). Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering at Salford College of Technology and Salford University College. His father, Frank Rushton qv, played cricket for Lancashire 1928-9.
Thomas Lever Rushton (1810-1883) Politician and Industrialist Born 5 September 1810 Churchgate, Bolton Died 8 February 1883 Hôtel du Pavillon, Cannes, France Educated Bolton Grammar School Mayor of Bolton 1848, 1849 (Conservative). Owner of Bolton Ironworks. Instigated the construction of the (largely cast iron) municipal Market Hall during his Mayoralty.
James Alfred Russell (1973-1948) Politician Born 3 July 1873 Darcy Lever, Bolton. Died 22 September 1948 11 Ashbourne Avenue, The Haulgh, Bolton Educated Lever Bridge School Mayor of Bolton 1936. Started work with William Gray & Son, but then worked for the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway for 42 years. Presided over the celebrations for the Coronation of King George VI on 12 May 1937.
William Russell (1859-1937) Born 1859 Bolton Died 31 October 1937 Bolton Educated Booth's Academy MP Bolton 1922-1923 (Conservative) Mayor of Bolton 1921 (Conservative) Solicitor - he worked first as a clerk for Edge & Dawson Solicitors, qualifying as a solicitor in 1887, before opening Russell and Russell Solicitors in Wood Street, Bolton with his brother Walter.
Dr Frank Ryan Author and Physician Limerick, Ireland Thornleigh Salesian College, Bolton; Sheffield University. Has written crime thrillers including 'Tiger, Tiger', "Goodbye Baby Blue' and a fantasy trilogy 'The Sundered World'. Also written non-fiction popular medicine books such as 'The Eskimo Diet' and 'Tuberculosis - The Greatest Story Never Told'. Trained in medicine and was a consultant physician at Bury General Hospital. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, member of the New York Academy of Sciences and the British Society of Gastroenterology.
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Jennifer Alexis Ryan (1982-) English quizzer, singer, television personality Born 2 April 1982 Bolton, England One of the chasers on the ITV game show The Chase. In 2019, she competed in the ITV competition series The X Factor: Celebrity, in which she placed third.
Ethel Maisie Ryley (1901-1999) Politician Born 1 May 1901 Egerton, Turton, Lancashire Died 19 February 1999 Macclesfield, Cheshire Walmsley School, Turton; Bolton County Grammar School Mayor of Bolton 1968. Born Ethel Maisie Bentley. Teacher at Holy Trinity School until 1927. The Library at the Chadwick Street campus of Bolton Institute was named after her.
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