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Arthur Sassoon

Arthur Abraham David Sassoon MVO (25 May 1840 – 13 March 1912) was an English banker and socialite.

Arthur Sassoon
Born
Arthur Abraham David Sassoon

(1840-05-25)25 May 1840
Died13 March 1912(1912-03-13) (aged 71)
Resting placeGolders Green Jewish Cemetery, London
NationalityEnglish
OccupationBanker
SpouseEugenie Louise Perugia
Parent(s)David Sassoon
Farha (Hyeem) Sassoon

Biography edit

Early life edit

Arthur Abraham David Sassoon was born on 25 May 1840.[1] He was the fifth son of David Sassoon (1792–1864), a Jewish trader of cotton and opium in China who served as the Treasurer of Baghdad from 1817 to 1829.[2][3] His mother was Farha (Hyeem) Sassoon (1814-1886), a philanthropist. One of his brothers was Reuben David Sassoon (1835–1905), a banker,[3] and Sir Edward Sassoon, 2nd Baronet, of Kensington Gore was his uncle.[1]

Career edit

He was an original member of the Board of Directors of the Hong Kong Bank, which later became known as The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, the Hong Kong subsidiary of HSBC (LSE: HSBA; NYSE: HSBC).[4] For many years he was a director of David Sassoon & Company of Leadenhall Street, London, a trading company founded by his brother Reuben David Sassoon.[1]

Personal life edit

 
8–14 King's Gardens, Hove. Arthur and his wife resided at number 8.

In 1873, he married (Eugenie) Louise Perugia (1854-1943), daughter of Signor Achille Perugia of Trieste, Italy, whose sister Marie Perugia (1862–1937) was married to Leopold de Rothschild (1845–1917).[2][5][6][7] The couple lived at Albert Gate, Knightsbridge.[8] Louise became a leading socialite in London high society,[6] and her work with poor Jewish girls led to her being appointed CBE.[1] Her portrait was painted by George Frederic Watts (1817–1904) in 1882.[9] It is displayed in Tate Britain.[10]

For many years the couple resided in Hove, East Sussex. In 1881 they were recorded as living at 6 Queen's Gardens, part of a sea-facing terrace of seven late-19th-century mansions. (These were damaged by bombs in World War II and demolished in the 1960s; flats called Kingsway Court now occupy the site.)[11] With a staff of 13 servants, cooks and butlers, they were "one of the largest employers of domestic staff in Hove".[12] Sassoon's brother Reuben lived next door at number 7.[11] From 1883 until Arthur Sassoon's death,[12] they lived at 8 King's Gardens, a Grade II-listed building.[5][13][14]

Sassoon was a personal friend and confidante of King Edward VII (1841–1910).[2][5][15][16] The King would often stay with him on his visits to Brighton, sometimes to visit his mistress Alice Keppel (1868–1947).[5][15][16] Moreover, Arthur Sassoon would accompany him on day trips to the Worthing Pier and the gardens of Beach House, the private residence of Sir Edmund Giles Loder, 2nd Baronet (1849-1920).[15] Another guest was Captain Sir Richard Francis Burton (1821–1890).[17] Known visits by the King to the Sassoons' house were in 1898, 1907, 1908 and 1910, but other visits are believed to have gone unrecorded. He felt his bronchitis and asthma improved when he visited the Sussex coast, so his visits were not merely social. Edward VII was also an occasional guest of Arthur Sassoon at Tulchan Lodge, Advie, Morayshire, during the shooting season on the Scottish moors.[18] After the King's death in May 1910, Arthur Sassoon paid £100 towards a memorial sculpture. The Peace Statue, also known as the King Edward VII Memorial Statue,[12] was designed by Newbury Abbot Trent and unveiled in 1912 on the seafront at the ancient parish boundary of Brighton and Hove.[19]

He died on 13 March 1912 while staying at the Leighton Buzzard home of Leopold de Rothschild, his brother-in-law.[12] Sassoon's photogravure, done by Walker & Boutall in 1897, rests in the National Portrait Gallery in London.[3] He is also commemorated by four stained glass windows in the Middle Street Synagogue, Brighton.[12] His fortune, which exceeded £650,000, passed to the children of his brother Reuben.[12]

Both Brighton and Hove were closely associated with the Sassoon family in the 19th and 20th centuries. Henry Labouchère once quipped "Brighton is a sea-coast town, three miles long and three yards broad, with a Sassoon at each end and one in the middle".[12] This referred to Albert Sassoon at the east end, Reuben Sassoon in the middle and Arthur Sassoon at the west end.[20]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Middleton 2003, Vol. 12, p. 164.
  2. ^ a b c Obituary: Mr. Arthur Sassoon., Kalgoorlie Miner, 15 March 1912
  3. ^ a b c National Portrait Gallery: Arthur Abraham David Sassoon (1840–1912), Fifth son of David Sassoon
  4. ^ Jonathan Goldstein (ed.), The Jews of China, M.E. Sharpe, 1999, Volume 1, p. 147 [1]
  5. ^ a b c d Jane Ridley, Bertie: A Life of Edward VII, Random House, 2012, p. 430 [2]
  6. ^ a b 'The Late Leopold de Rothschild', Canadian Jewish Chronicle, 22 June 1917
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 25 November 2013.
  8. ^ "Knightsbridge North Side: Parkside to Albert Gate Court, Albert Gate Pages 46-53 Survey of London: Volume 45, Knightsbridge". British History Online. LCC 2000. Retrieved 1 October 2023.
  9. ^ Art UK
  10. ^ Tate
  11. ^ a b Middleton 2003, Vol. 11, p. 2.
  12. ^ a b c d e f g Middleton 2003, Vol. 12, p. 165.
  13. ^ Marcus Roberts, Brighton & Hove: History, National Anglo-Jewish Trail
  14. ^ Historic England. "King's Gardens (terrace) 8–14, Kingsway, Hove (Grade II) (1187568)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 7 December 2013.
  15. ^ a b c Adam Trimingham, A grand day out, The Argus, 1 July 2013
  16. ^ a b Christopher Hibbert, Edward VII: The Last Victorian King, Palgrave Macmillan, 2007, p. 287 [3]
  17. ^ Isabel Burton, The Life of Captain Sir Richard F. Burton, Asian Educational Services, 1999, p. 135 [4]
  18. ^ Bishop, Bruce B. (2011). Lost Badenoch and Strathspey. Birlinn Ltd. p. 58. ISBN 978-1-84158-963-3.
  19. ^ Antram & Morrice 2008, p. 114.
  20. ^ Middleton 2003, Vol. 12, p. 166.

Bibliography edit

  • Antram, Nicholas; Morrice, Richard (2008). Brighton and Hove. Pevsner Architectural Guides. London: Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-12661-7.
  • Middleton, Judy (2003). The Encyclopaedia of Hove & Portslade. Brighton: Brighton & Hove Libraries.

arthur, sassoon, arthur, abraham, david, sassoon, 1840, march, 1912, english, banker, socialite, bornarthur, abraham, david, sassoon, 1840, 1840died13, march, 1912, 1912, aged, leighton, buzzard, bedfordshireresting, placegolders, green, jewish, cemetery, lond. Arthur Abraham David Sassoon MVO 25 May 1840 13 March 1912 was an English banker and socialite Arthur SassoonBornArthur Abraham David Sassoon 1840 05 25 25 May 1840Died13 March 1912 1912 03 13 aged 71 Leighton Buzzard BedfordshireResting placeGolders Green Jewish Cemetery LondonNationalityEnglishOccupationBankerSpouseEugenie Louise PerugiaParent s David SassoonFarha Hyeem Sassoon Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Career 1 3 Personal life 2 References 2 1 BibliographyBiography editEarly life edit See also Sassoon family Arthur Abraham David Sassoon was born on 25 May 1840 1 He was the fifth son of David Sassoon 1792 1864 a Jewish trader of cotton and opium in China who served as the Treasurer of Baghdad from 1817 to 1829 2 3 His mother was Farha Hyeem Sassoon 1814 1886 a philanthropist One of his brothers was Reuben David Sassoon 1835 1905 a banker 3 and Sir Edward Sassoon 2nd Baronet of Kensington Gore was his uncle 1 Career edit He was an original member of the Board of Directors of the Hong Kong Bank which later became known as The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation the Hong Kong subsidiary of HSBC LSE HSBA NYSE HSBC 4 For many years he was a director of David Sassoon amp Company of Leadenhall Street London a trading company founded by his brother Reuben David Sassoon 1 Personal life edit nbsp 8 14 King s Gardens Hove Arthur and his wife resided at number 8 In 1873 he married Eugenie Louise Perugia 1854 1943 daughter of Signor Achille Perugia of Trieste Italy whose sister Marie Perugia 1862 1937 was married to Leopold de Rothschild 1845 1917 2 5 6 7 The couple lived at Albert Gate Knightsbridge 8 Louise became a leading socialite in London high society 6 and her work with poor Jewish girls led to her being appointed CBE 1 Her portrait was painted by George Frederic Watts 1817 1904 in 1882 9 It is displayed in Tate Britain 10 For many years the couple resided in Hove East Sussex In 1881 they were recorded as living at 6 Queen s Gardens part of a sea facing terrace of seven late 19th century mansions These were damaged by bombs in World War II and demolished in the 1960s flats called Kingsway Court now occupy the site 11 With a staff of 13 servants cooks and butlers they were one of the largest employers of domestic staff in Hove 12 Sassoon s brother Reuben lived next door at number 7 11 From 1883 until Arthur Sassoon s death 12 they lived at 8 King s Gardens a Grade II listed building 5 13 14 Sassoon was a personal friend and confidante of King Edward VII 1841 1910 2 5 15 16 The King would often stay with him on his visits to Brighton sometimes to visit his mistress Alice Keppel 1868 1947 5 15 16 Moreover Arthur Sassoon would accompany him on day trips to the Worthing Pier and the gardens of Beach House the private residence of Sir Edmund Giles Loder 2nd Baronet 1849 1920 15 Another guest was Captain Sir Richard Francis Burton 1821 1890 17 Known visits by the King to the Sassoons house were in 1898 1907 1908 and 1910 but other visits are believed to have gone unrecorded He felt his bronchitis and asthma improved when he visited the Sussex coast so his visits were not merely social Edward VII was also an occasional guest of Arthur Sassoon at Tulchan Lodge Advie Morayshire during the shooting season on the Scottish moors 18 After the King s death in May 1910 Arthur Sassoon paid 100 towards a memorial sculpture The Peace Statue also known as the King Edward VII Memorial Statue 12 was designed by Newbury Abbot Trent and unveiled in 1912 on the seafront at the ancient parish boundary of Brighton and Hove 19 He died on 13 March 1912 while staying at the Leighton Buzzard home of Leopold de Rothschild his brother in law 12 Sassoon s photogravure done by Walker amp Boutall in 1897 rests in the National Portrait Gallery in London 3 He is also commemorated by four stained glass windows in the Middle Street Synagogue Brighton 12 His fortune which exceeded 650 000 passed to the children of his brother Reuben 12 Both Brighton and Hove were closely associated with the Sassoon family in the 19th and 20th centuries Henry Labouchere once quipped Brighton is a sea coast town three miles long and three yards broad with a Sassoon at each end and one in the middle 12 This referred to Albert Sassoon at the east end Reuben Sassoon in the middle and Arthur Sassoon at the west end 20 References edit a b c d Middleton 2003 Vol 12 p 164 a b c Obituary Mr Arthur Sassoon Kalgoorlie Miner 15 March 1912 a b c National Portrait Gallery Arthur Abraham David Sassoon 1840 1912 Fifth son of David Sassoon Jonathan Goldstein ed The Jews of China M E Sharpe 1999 Volume 1 p 147 1 a b c d Jane Ridley Bertie A Life of Edward VII Random House 2012 p 430 2 a b The Late Leopold de Rothschild Canadian Jewish Chronicle 22 June 1917 Willesden Cemetery Walk Part I Archived from the original on 3 December 2013 Retrieved 25 November 2013 Knightsbridge North Side Parkside to Albert Gate Court Albert Gate Pages 46 53 Survey of London Volume 45 Knightsbridge British History Online LCC 2000 Retrieved 1 October 2023 Art UK Tate a b Middleton 2003 Vol 11 p 2 a b c d e f g Middleton 2003 Vol 12 p 165 Marcus Roberts Brighton amp Hove History National Anglo Jewish Trail Historic England King s Gardens terrace 8 14 Kingsway Hove Grade II 1187568 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 7 December 2013 a b c Adam Trimingham A grand day out The Argus 1 July 2013 a b Christopher Hibbert Edward VII The Last Victorian King Palgrave Macmillan 2007 p 287 3 Isabel Burton The Life of Captain Sir Richard F Burton Asian Educational Services 1999 p 135 4 Bishop Bruce B 2011 Lost Badenoch and Strathspey Birlinn Ltd p 58 ISBN 978 1 84158 963 3 Antram amp Morrice 2008 p 114 Middleton 2003 Vol 12 p 166 Bibliography edit Antram Nicholas Morrice Richard 2008 Brighton and Hove Pevsner Architectural Guides London Yale University Press ISBN 978 0 300 12661 7 Middleton Judy 2003 The Encyclopaedia of Hove amp Portslade Brighton Brighton amp Hove Libraries Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Arthur Sassoon amp oldid 1190256499, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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