- Sir Anthony de Rothschild, 1st Baronet
Sir Anthony Nathan de Rothschild (
May 29 ,1810 -January 3 ,1876 ) was a Britishfinancier and a member of the prominentRothschild banking family of England .Born in New Court, St Swithin's Lane, in the
City of London , Anthony de Rothschild was the third child and second son ofNathan Mayer Rothschild and Hanna Barent Cohen. Multilingual, he studied at the University of Göttingen inGermany and theUniversity of Strasbourg inFrance . He then went to work forN M Rothschild & Sons in London and was sent to train atde Rothschild Frères inParis andM A Rothschild & Söhne inFrankfurt .In 1840 Anthony Nathan de Rothschild married Louise Montefiore (1821-1910). She was a cousin, the daughter of Henriette Rothschild (1791-1866) and Abraham Montefiore. They had two daughters:
# Constance (1843-1931)
# Annie Henrietta (1844-1926)On his father's death in 1836, Anthony became a partner in the bank. Anthony's eldest brother
Lionel de Rothschild worked at the bank but in time became more and more involved in politics. With elder brother Nathaniel settling permanently in Paris and acquiring the Château Brane Mouton vineyard, and younger brother Mayer Amschel showing little interest in banking, a good portion of the responsibility for running the family's investment house fell on Anthony's shoulders. Working with brother Lionel and his cousin James in Paris, Anthony was a key figure in the 1845 creation and management of theChemin de Fer du Nord , the family'srail transport business in France. Anthony Rothschild's involvement with the financing ofEurope an railways was extensive and included theChemins de fer de Paris à Lyon et à la Méditerranée , the Imperial Lombardo Venetian and Central Italian Railway Company of which brother Lionel was a director as well as funding railroad construction inBrazil . In the 1840s he was involved with their investment in an ironworks inMexico that supplied product for the building of that country's railway system. In addition, he was part of the 1852 negotiations for the lease whereby the Rothschilds took over the running of theRoyal Mint Refinery in London and took charge of overseeing the operation.Like other members of the Rothschild family, Anthony was a dedicated collector of art and antiquities, making purchases from dealers across Europe. He acquired several pieces of exceedingly rare
faience from France. He owned paintings such as "Portrait of a Man as the God Mars" byPeter Paul Rubens and "The Dispatch of the Messenger" byFrançois Boucher .In the early 1850s, Anthony de Rothschild acquired
Aston Clinton House , an estate inAston Clinton nearAylesbury inBuckinghamshire . He had been raised in London and although he maintained an opulent home at Grosvenor Place, he preferred country living where he liked to ride horses and participate in the hunt. At hisstable s he raisedThoroughbred racehorse s, producing a number of successful winners on the track. A philanthropist, his support for various causes included an endowment of an infants school at Aston Clinton. He was also active in the LondonJew ish community, supporting the Jews' Free School and was the first president of the United Synagogue upon its formation in 1870.A hereditary
baron of theAustrian Empire , in 1847Queen Victoria created Anthony de Rothschild the "1st Baronet de Rothschild, ofTring Park ". Because he had no male heirs, on his death the title went to his nephew Nathan Mayer Rothschild who was subsequently created Baron Rothschild in 1885 with which title the baronetcy remains merged.Anthony Nathan de Rothschild died in 1876 at
Woolston, Hampshire and was interred in theWillesden Jewish Cemetery . In his memory, his wife gifted Anthony Hall to the village of Aston Clinton which is now alisted building .Quotes
"The man who controls Britain's money supply controls the British Empire, and I control the British money supply." (Nathan de Rothschild) [http://observer.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,,1833457,00.html]
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Rothschild banking family of England .
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