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== Background ==
== Background ==
Mr. Snedrig was a representative of the shareholders of the Amalgamated Mercantile Society in London, England.
Mr. Rosebed was a representative of the shareholders of the Amalgamated Mercantile Society in London, England.


== During the events of [[A Christmas Carol (1951)]] played by [[Eliot Makeham]] ==
== During the events of [[A Christmas Carol (1951)]] played by [[Henry Hewitt]] ==
In the past, [[Ebenezer Scrooge]], [[Jacob Marley]] and [[Mr. Jorkin]] sit in a meeting with [[Mr. Snedrig]], [[Mr. Groper]] and [[Mr. Rosebed]].  They tell Mr. Jorkin that the company owes a large amount of money, and they accuse Mr. Jorkin of embezzling money.  Ebenezer and Marley make a proposition to the company representatives that they will offer them money in exchange for majority shares.
In the past, [[Ebenezer Scrooge]], [[Jacob Marley]] and [[Mr. Jorkin]] sit in a meeting with [[Mr. Snedrig]], [[Mr. Groper]] and Mr. Rosebed.  They tell Mr. Jorkin that the company owes a large amount of money, and they accuse Mr. Jorkin of embezzling money.  Ebenezer and Marley make a proposition to the company representatives that they will offer them money in exchange for majority shares.

Latest revision as of 18:45, 22 December 2021

Mr. Rosebed

Background

Mr. Rosebed was a representative of the shareholders of the Amalgamated Mercantile Society in London, England.

During the events of A Christmas Carol (1951) played by Henry Hewitt

In the past, Ebenezer Scrooge, Jacob Marley and Mr. Jorkin sit in a meeting with Mr. Snedrig, Mr. Groper and Mr. Rosebed. They tell Mr. Jorkin that the company owes a large amount of money, and they accuse Mr. Jorkin of embezzling money. Ebenezer and Marley make a proposition to the company representatives that they will offer them money in exchange for majority shares.