Sir Clive Martin Rose GCMG (15 September 1921 – 17 April 2019[1]) was a British diplomat.
Rose subsequently joined the Foreign Office, (1950–53); UK High Commission, Germany, (1953–54); British Embassy, Bonn, (1955).
[4] In 1976 Rose was head of the United Kingdom delegation to the negotiations on Mutual Reduction of Forces and Armaments and associated measures in Central Europe in Vienna.
[5] In 1977 following a series of strikes Rose was seconded to the Cabinet Office to chair the Civil Contingencies Unit.
He wrote several books about his ancestral history, including: Alice Owen: The Life, Marriages and Times of a Tudor Lady.