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  1. Lionel de Rothschild and the Great Irish Famine Published in Features, Issue 5 (September/October 2022), Volume 30 The origins of the British Relief Association. By Norbert Götz The obituary of Lionel de Rothschild (1808–1879) in The Times of London failed to point out the active part the baron played in organising British relief during the Great Irish Famine.

  2. Lionel Nathan de Rothschild MP Lionel undertook a lengthy campaign to become the first Jewish Member of Parliament; standing in 1847 as a Liberal candidate for the City of London. On 8 July in that year a meeting of Liberal electors endorsed him as a candidate along with Lord John Russell, James Pattison and Sir George Larpent.

  3. 17 de abr. de 2015 · When Lionel de Rothschild sought a suitable site to fulfil his horticultural ambitions, Hampshire struck the right notes. De Rothschild, a scion of the banking dynasty, had been living in the ...

  4. 24 de jul. de 2015 · Jul 24, 2015. On July 26, 1858, Baron Lionel Nathan de Rothschild took his seat in the British House of Commons – 11 years after the public first elected him to Parliament. In doing so, Rothschild, son of the founder of the English branch of the banking dynasty, became the first practicing Jew in Parliament, and did so without being required ...

  5. Major Lionel Nathan de Rothschild, OBE (25 January 1882 – 28 January 1942) was a British banker and Conservative politician best remembered as the creator of Exbury Gardens by the New Forest in Hampshire.He was the eldest son of Leopold de Rothschild (1845–1917) and a part of the prominent Rothschild banking family of England.In 1910, he was elected to the House of Commons.

  6. Baron Lionel Nathan de Rothschild primary name: Rothschild, Lionel Nathan de Details individual; banker/financier; collector; British; Male. Life dates 1808-1879. Address 148 Piccadilly (1841 onwards) Biography Banker; son of Nathan Mayer Rothschild (1777-1836). Art collector. ...

  7. Lionel Rothschild present at the. majority of meetings. However, the. British Relief Association’s public appeal. and subscription list gave no promi-nent position to the Rothschild contri-bution, and it located the meeting of 6. January at the South Sea House, which. was only used from the following . day. Lionel’s mother, Hannah Rothschild,