- Leopold de Rothschild
Leopold de Rothschild CVO (
November 22 ,1845 –May 29 ,1917 ) was a British banker,thoroughbred race horse breeder, and a member of the prominentRothschild banking family of England .Known all his life as Leo, he was the third son and youngest of the five children of
Lionel de Rothschild (1808-1879) andCharlotte von Rothschild (1819-1884). He was educated atKings College School, Wimbledon then after recovery went on to Trinity College, Cambridge and enteredN M Rothschild & Sons inLondon , the family's banking business.On the passing of his uncle Baron Mayer de Rothschild in 1874, Leopold inherited
Ascott House inAscott, Buckinghamshire . He later purchasedGunnersbury Park , an estate that at one time had been the residence of Princess Amelia, daughter of George II. The mansion today houses the Gunnersbury Park Museum.In 1881, Leopold de Rothschild married Marie Perugia (1862-1937). She was the daughter of the
Trieste merchant Achille Perugia. Her sister Louise marriedArthur Sassoon . A close friend, H.R.H. Edward,Prince of Wales attended the wedding at London's Central Synagogue. The marriage produced three sons:
* Lionel Nathan (1882-1942)
* Evelyn Achille (1886-1917)
* Anthony Gustav (1887-1961)Sons Evelyn and Anthony served with the Buckinghamshire Yeomanry during
World War I . Evelyn was killed in action.An art collector, Leopold de Rothschild owned a number of important paintings by artists such as
Jan Davidszoon de Heem . Rothschild was also active in the Anglo-Jew ish community, serving as vice-president of theAnglo-Jewish Association , chairman of the Jewish Emigration Society, and a treasurer of the London Jewish Board of Deputies. An avid sportsman, Rothschild established Southcourt Stud inSouthcote, Bedfordshire . He assembled a stable of some of the best thoroughbreds in Europe, his horses winning a number of prestigious races including theEpsom Derby ,St. Leger Stakes and the 2,000 Guineas.Leopold de Rothschild was made a commander of the
Royal Victorian Order in 1905. On his passing in 1917, he was interred in the family plot in theWillesden Jewish Cemetery in the North London suburb ofWillesden .References
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Rothschild banking family of England
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