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  1. Hace 2 días · From him it passed to Earl Brownlow, who conveyed the estate to Baron Lionel Nathan de Rothschild in exchange for land in the parish of Northaw. From Baron Rothschild the manor descended to Lord Rothschild the present owner.

  2. Hace 4 días · Baron Nathaniel Mayer de Rothschild and Leopold de Rothschild bought their brother's share in 1894 and Leopold (d. 1917) became sole owner in 1901. His son Lionel Nathan sold some land for building and in 1925 sold the remaining 199 a. to Ealing and Acton councils, 186 a. for a park and 13 a. for housing.

  3. 2 de may. de 2024 · Banker Lionel Nathan de Rothschild joined the company bringing his money, but the board was unhappy because people were calling the cars simply Siddeleys and profits were marginal. In 1909 the dissatisfaction led to both Siddeley and De Rothschild leaving the company.

  4. Hace 5 días · It is perhaps included in the estate owned before 1862 by Baron Lionel Nathan de Rothschild, which has since descended to his third son Mr. Leopold de Rothschild. Hilleosdon. Argent a cheveron and a border engrailed sable with three bulls' heads cabossed argent on the cheveron .

  5. 6 de may. de 2024 · Daughter of Levi Barent Cohen and Lydia Barent-Cohen (Diamantschleifer) Wife of Nathan Mayer Rothschild Mother of d; Lionel de Rothschild; Sir Anthony de Rothschild, 1st Baronet of Tring Park; Nathaniel de Rothschild; Hannah Mayer FitzRoy and 3 others; ; Sister of Benjamin Barent Cohen; Isaac (Osias) Cohen; Jesse Davidson; Judith ...

  6. 18 de may. de 2024 · Nathan Rothschild (1777-1836), the founder of the British branch of the family, began as a textile exporter, 'technically a merchant who came to specialise in various financial services', who moved on to make a fortune 'by lending to governments - or by speculating in existing government bonds'.

  7. Exbury Gardens in Hampshire is the creation of Lionel Nathan de Rothschild, who bought the Exbury Estate in the New Forest in 1919, inspired by the idea to create one of the finest woodland gardens in the country, with more than one million plants! Admission fee (without discount) is £16.00 (for adults) or £6.00 (for children). www.exbury.co.uk