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| Residence | 3 Kensington Palace Gardens | ||||
| Occupation | banker | ||||
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Office Notes
House Notes
1892.02.09 proposed for election at the next meeting
Notes From Elsewhere
... The Jewish community contributed more than 70 per cent of the money raised in Britain, and accounted for two-thirds of the subscribers who contributed £5 and above. As well as Lord Rothschild, several other philanthropists from wealthy banking and mercantile families contribute, including Frederick D. Mocatta, Sir Samuel Montagu, Dennis E. Samuel, Sir Edward Sassoon, and Ellis A. Franklin. [from Quakers, Jews and Science ... by Geoffrey Cantor]
Samuel Montagu & company. He was a partner, and at that time lived at 22 Palace Court, W [Gazette Feb 22 1906]