Sir Ernest Joseph Cassel, GCB, GCMG, GCVO, PC (3 March 1852 – 21 September 1921) was a British merchant banker and capitalist. Born and raised in Prussia...
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theologian Erik Cassel, Co-founder of Roblox Ernest Cassel, British capitalist Felix Cassel, British Judge Advocate-General (Karl) Gustav Cassel, 1866–1945...
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from 1867 to 1869. It was the home of Edward VII's private banker Sir Ernest Cassel and his granddaughter, who became Edwina Mountbatten, Countess Mountbatten...
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heiress and socialite. A granddaughter of German-Jewish banker Sir Ernest Cassel, she inherited an estate including a large manor house in Six Mile Bottom...
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founded in 1909. The majority capital came from founding shareholders Sir Ernest Cassel, Lord Revelstoke and Sir Alexander Henderson. The initial impetus for...
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Montague Burton Professor of International Relations (redirect from Sir Ernest Cassel Professor of International Relations)
Neta Crawford In 1919, Ernest Cassel endowed a £500,000 educational fund which was in part used to establish the Sir Ernest Cassel Professor of International...
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Edwina's mother, Amalia Mary Maud Cassel (1879–1911), was the only child of the international magnate Sir Ernest Cassel (1852–1921), friend and private...
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Through her mother, Lady Pamela is also a great-granddaughter of Sir Ernest Cassel and a great-great granddaughter of Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 7th Earl of...
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Cérémonie (1995). Cassel was also the father of actor Vincent Cassel, actress/singer Cécile Cassel, and rapper Mathias Cassel. Cassel was born Jean-Pierre...
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Edwina's mother was Amalia Mary Maud Cassel (1879–1911), daughter of the international magnate Sir Ernest Cassel, a friend and private financier to the...
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inherited most of the £7.5 million fortune of her grandfather, Sir Ernest Cassel. As a child, Hicks spent family holidays at Sligo Castle in Ireland...
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the first full-time Professor of Law at the LSE Law School and Sir Ernest Cassel, subsequently, as Professor of Industrial and Commercial law. He led...
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steelmaker Bolckow, Vaughan and Liberal MP & politician, emigrated 1827. Ernest Cassel (1852–1921), merchant banker of Ashkenazi Jewish descent, born in Cologne...
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January 1875, bringing to Kuhn, Loeb & Company his connections with Sir Ernest Cassel of London, Robert Fleming of Dundee (later of London), and Edouard Noetzlin [fr]...
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Churchill had falsified a report in return for a large sum of money from Ernest Cassel, who thereby profited. In May 1921 Douglas insinuated that Lord Kitchener...
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, was the main contractor. Capital and financing were furnished by Ernest Cassel. The Old Aswan Dam was designed as a gravity-buttress dam; the buttress...
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Keppel became more affluent. The king permitted friends such as Sir Ernest Cassel to create endowments that kept her financially secure. Instead of giving...
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Landgraviate of Hesse-Kassel (redirect from Hesse-Cassel)
Landgraviate of Hesse-Kassel (German: Landgrafschaft Hessen-Kassel), spelled Hesse-Cassel during its entire existence, also known as the Hessian Palatinate (German:...
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, was the main contractor. Capital and financing were furnished by Ernest Cassel. When initially constructed between 1899 and 1902, nothing of its scale...
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Robert Pigot, Lord William Cansfield Gerard, George Alexander Baird, Sir Ernest Cassel and Solly Joel. In 1841 Fidget Hall was 64 acres and owned by George...
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the London School of Economics from 1968 to 1976, where he was Sir Ernest Cassel Professor of Economics, Walters became an economic adviser to the World...
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Ashley had been married in 1901 to "Maudie" Cassel, only daughter of the Edwardian financier Sir Ernest Cassel, and their elder daughter the Honourable Edwina...
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Shaftesbury. She was the favourite granddaughter of the Edwardian magnate Sir Ernest Cassel and the principal heir to his fortune. The couple spent heavily on households...
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barrister, academic and Labour politician, Robert Chorley. He was Sir Ernest Cassel Professor of Commercial and Industrial Law at the University of London...
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Maurice de Hirsch joined in 1890 after paying off Edward's debts and Ernest Cassel did the same in 1896. The Jewish lawyer George Henry Lewis acted as...
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Bell, Bishop of Chichester (1931) Sir Henry Birchenough (1926) Sir Ernest Cassel (1900) Count and Countess Jean de Castellane (1899) Robin Vane-Tempest-Stewart...
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Blavatnik Sir Samuel Brittan Sir Israel Brodie Sir Montague Burton Sir Ernest Cassel (converted out) Sir Charles Clore Sir Jack Cohen Sir Jonathan Cohen...
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Cassel was born into a Jewish family in Cologne, Germany. His father was Louis Schoenbrunn Cassel and his uncle was the philanthropist Sir Ernest Cassel...
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from Edward's financier friends, some of whom were Jewish, such as Ernest Cassel, Maurice de Hirsch and the Rothschild family. At a time of widespread...
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the West London NHS Trust. The hospital was founded and endowed by Ernest Cassel in England in 1919. It was initially for the treatment of "shell shock"...
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