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Jack Barnato Joel

Isaac "Jack" Barnato Joel (29 September 1862 – 13 November 1940) was a British -South African mining magnate and a champion horse breeder.[1]

Jack Barnato Joel
Born
Isaac Barnato Joel

(1862-09-29)29 September 1862
London, England
Died13 November 1940(1940-11-13) (aged 78)
St. Albans, Hertfordshire
NationalityBritish
Occupation(s)Mining magnate and horse breeder
Spouse(s)Edith Fanny Richards
(m. c. 1890–1901)
Olive Coulson Sopwith
(m. 1907–1937)
Children3
Parent(s)Joel Joel
Catherine "Kate" Isaacs
RelativesSolomon Joel (brother)
Barney Barnato (uncle)
Woolf Barnato (cousin)

Early life edit

Isaac Barnato Joel[2] was born on 29 September 1862 into a Jewish family, being one of three sons of Joel Joel (1836/7–1893), a London tavernkeeper of the King of Prussia, and Catherine "Kate" Isaacs (1840–1917). Catherine's brother was Barnet Isaacs, later known as Barney Barnato (1851–1897). Along with his brothers Solomon Joel and Woolf Joel, he was taken under the wing of Barney Barnato and made a fortune from the Barnato Diamond Mining Company.[3]

Career edit

Joel was accused of Illicit Diamond Buying "IDB"[4] in South Africa under the 1882 Diamond Trade Act violation, but Cecil Rhodes was able to get him released so he could return to London.[5]

Joel served as Chairman of Johannesburg, South Africa Consolidated Investment Company Ltd from 1931 until his death in 1941. He also had a large interest in Diamond Corporation Ltd. and the De Beers Consolidated Mines, Ltd.[6]

Thoroughbred Racing edit

Beginning in 1900 when he registered his colours of 'black jacket, scarlet cap',[7] he was a thoroughbred racehorse owner and breeder,[6] who won The Derby twice, first in 1911[8] with Sunstar in front of the King and Queen,[9] and second in 1921 with Humorist.[10]

He won the St Leger Stakes twice, first in 1908 with Your Majesty and again in 1914 with Black Jester.[11] In 1914, he donated £1,000 from the St Leger prize money to various charities or "Relief Funds".[12] He also won The Oaks[7] four times. First in 1903 with Our Lassie, then in 1907 with Glass Doll, followed by a win in 1913 with Jest, and a consecutive win in 1914 with Princess Dorrie.[13]

Personal life edit

 
Northaw House
 
Childwickbury Manor house

Joel married Edith Fanny Richards (1866–1901), with whom he had three children:

In 1907,[17] after Edith's death, he married Olive Coulson Sopwith (1876–1937),[18] daughter of Thomas Sopwith,[19] an English mining engineer and local historian.[20]

Joel died on 13 November 1941 at his home at St. Albans, Hertfordshire.[6] His estate, valued at US$15,500,000 (equivalent to $321,081,448 in 2023) with an assessed inheritance tax of US$6,700,000 (equivalent to $138,790,045 in 2023), was left his son Harry.[21] In his will, he stated that he was unable to leave any charitable donations because of the "crushing burden of present-day taxation."[22]

Residences edit

In 1905, his residence was 34 Grosvenor Square in the Mayfair district of London, England,[23] the former home of Sir George Beaumont, 7th Baronet and Robert Richardson-Gardner,[24] and Northaw House in Northaw, Hertfordshire.[23][25]

In 1906,[26] Joel purchased Childwickbury Manor and the stud farm from the estate of Sir John Blundell Maple, 1st Baronet,[27] who had built a horse farm there.[28] After the death of his son, the stud farm was purchased by the Marquesa de Moratella and in 1978, Stanley Kubrick, the film director, bought the manor, his widow, Christiane Kubrick, continues to live in the home.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 31 January 2019. Retrieved 6 February 2011.
  2. ^ "JOEL, SOLOMON BARNATO". jewishvirtuallibrary.org. Retrieved 12 October 2016.
  3. ^ "Wagers Laid on Joel's Suit for Blackmail. Odds in Favor of Sievier. Joel Is Late Barney Barnato's Nephew". The New York Times. 19 July 1908. Retrieved 6 February 2011. Not only in sporting circles but in Mayfair and the City there is keen interest in the charges made against Robert S. Sievier, editor of The Winning Post and owner of race horses, by J.B. Joel, the South African mining magnate, who also owns racers. Joel alleges that Sievier attempted to blackmail him to the extent of $25,000.
  4. ^ Bar-Yosef, E.; Valman, N. (15 January 2009). 'The Jew' in Late-Victorian and Edwardian Culture: Between the East End and East Africa. Springer. ISBN 9780230594371. Retrieved 12 October 2016.
  5. ^ Kienholz, M. (13 October 2008). Opium Traders and Their Worlds-Volume Two: A Revisionist Exposé of the World's Greatest Opium Traders. iUniverse. ISBN 9780595613267. Retrieved 12 October 2016.
  6. ^ a b c "JACK B. JOEL DIES | BRITISH TURFMAN | Millionaire Breeder and Race Horse Owner Had Large Gold-Mining Interests | WON EPSOM DERBY IN 1911 | Brother of Sol Joel Released Jockey Donoghue to Ride Papyrus Against Zev". The New York Times. 14 November 1940. Retrieved 12 October 2016.
  7. ^ a b Tanner, Michael (21 May 2013). The Suffragette Derby. Biteback Publishing. ISBN 9781849546065. Retrieved 12 October 2016.
  8. ^ "SUNSTAR'S DERBY". Grey River Argus. 17 July 1911. Retrieved 17 February 2012.
  9. ^ "A BRILLIANT DERBY". Ashburton Guardian. 1 June 1911. Retrieved 17 February 2012.
  10. ^ "VICTORY BY A NECK". Paperspast.natlib.govt.nz. 27 July 1921. Retrieved 3 November 2011.
  11. ^ "The St. Leger. Reuter's Telegram". The Straits Times. 11 November 1914. p. 9. Retrieved 23 September 2012.
  12. ^ "THE SPORTING WORLD". Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle. 10 November 1914. Retrieved 4 September 2012.
  13. ^ "SPORTING CABLES. THE OAKS. WON BY JEST. LONDON". The Argus (Melbourne). 9 June 1913. Retrieved 2 September 2012.
  14. ^ "Epsom Derby Favorite Wins Thirsk Mile Trial". The New York Times. 10 April 1960. Retrieved 12 October 2016.
  15. ^ "Royal Palace wins 188th Epsom Derby". Edmonton Journal. 7 June 1967. Retrieved 14 June 2012.
  16. ^ "MISS JOEL'S QUIET WEDDING | Married by Special License – Big Church Ceremony Canceled". The New York Times. 16 August 1914. Retrieved 12 October 2016.
  17. ^ "Mrs Jack Barnato Joel, née Olivie Coulson Sopwith (d. 1937)". lafayette.org.uk. Retrieved 12 October 2016.
  18. ^ "MRS. JACK BARNATO JOEL | Wife of Philanthropist and a Sister of Sopwith, Yachtsman". The New York Times. 18 December 1937. Retrieved 12 October 2016.
  19. ^ "Sitter: Mrs Jack Barnato Joel, née Olivie Coulson Sopwith (d. 1937)". Lafayette Negative Archive.
  20. ^ Sopwith, R. (1994), Thomas Sopwith, Surveyor An Exercise in Self-Help
  21. ^ Rubinstein, W.; Jolles, Michael A. (27 January 2011). The Palgrave Dictionary of Anglo-Jewish History. Springer. ISBN 9780230304666. Retrieved 12 October 2016.
  22. ^ "J.B. Joel Left $15,500,000 Estate". The New York Times. 1 June 1941. Retrieved 12 October 2016.
  23. ^ a b Who's Who: An Annual Biographical Dictionary. London: A. & C. Black. 1905. p. 859. Retrieved 12 October 2016.
  24. ^ Illustrated London News 1898
  25. ^ The Anglo-African Who's who and Biographical Sketch-book. George Routledge & Sons, Limited. 1907. p. 162. Retrieved 12 October 2016.
  26. ^ "Jim Joel : A Rich Legacy". Summerhill Stud. Retrieved 12 October 2016.
  27. ^ Thompson, Prof F. M. L. (5 April 2001). Gentrification and the Enterprise Culture : Britain 1780–1980: Britain 1780–1980. OUP Oxford. ISBN 9780191581595. Retrieved 12 October 2016.
  28. ^ St Michael's Parish Church 2 May 2009 at the Wayback Machine

jack, barnato, joel, isaac, jack, barnato, joel, september, 1862, november, 1940, british, south, african, mining, magnate, champion, horse, breeder, bornisaac, barnato, joel, 1862, september, 1862london, englanddied13, november, 1940, 1940, aged, albans, hert. Isaac Jack Barnato Joel 29 September 1862 13 November 1940 was a British South African mining magnate and a champion horse breeder 1 Jack Barnato JoelBornIsaac Barnato Joel 1862 09 29 29 September 1862London EnglandDied13 November 1940 1940 11 13 aged 78 St Albans HertfordshireNationalityBritishOccupation s Mining magnate and horse breederSpouse s Edith Fanny Richards m c 1890 1901 Olive Coulson Sopwith m 1907 1937 Children3Parent s Joel JoelCatherine Kate IsaacsRelativesSolomon Joel brother Barney Barnato uncle Woolf Barnato cousin Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Thoroughbred Racing 3 Personal life 3 1 Residences 4 See also 5 ReferencesEarly life editIsaac Barnato Joel 2 was born on 29 September 1862 into a Jewish family being one of three sons of Joel Joel 1836 7 1893 a London tavernkeeper of the King of Prussia and Catherine Kate Isaacs 1840 1917 Catherine s brother was Barnet Isaacs later known as Barney Barnato 1851 1897 Along with his brothers Solomon Joel and Woolf Joel he was taken under the wing of Barney Barnato and made a fortune from the Barnato Diamond Mining Company 3 Career editJoel was accused of Illicit Diamond Buying IDB 4 in South Africa under the 1882 Diamond Trade Act violation but Cecil Rhodes was able to get him released so he could return to London 5 Joel served as Chairman of Johannesburg South Africa Consolidated Investment Company Ltd from 1931 until his death in 1941 He also had a large interest in Diamond Corporation Ltd and the De Beers Consolidated Mines Ltd 6 Thoroughbred Racing edit Beginning in 1900 when he registered his colours of black jacket scarlet cap 7 he was a thoroughbred racehorse owner and breeder 6 who won The Derby twice first in 1911 8 with Sunstar in front of the King and Queen 9 and second in 1921 with Humorist 10 He won the St Leger Stakes twice first in 1908 with Your Majesty and again in 1914 with Black Jester 11 In 1914 he donated 1 000 from the St Leger prize money to various charities or Relief Funds 12 He also won The Oaks 7 four times First in 1903 with Our Lassie then in 1907 with Glass Doll followed by a win in 1913 with Jest and a consecutive win in 1914 with Princess Dorrie 13 Personal life edit nbsp Northaw House nbsp Childwickbury Manor houseJoel married Edith Fanny Richards 1866 1901 with whom he had three children May Joel 1893 1971 Harry Jim Joel 1894 1992 who won the Thirsk Classic Trial Stakes in 1960 14 The Derby with Royal Palace in 1967 15 and the Grand National with Maori Venture in 1987 Kathleen Nellie Joel b 1898 who married George Henry Holt Freeman born c 1878 in 1914 16 In 1907 17 after Edith s death he married Olive Coulson Sopwith 1876 1937 18 daughter of Thomas Sopwith 19 an English mining engineer and local historian 20 Joel died on 13 November 1941 at his home at St Albans Hertfordshire 6 His estate valued at US 15 500 000 equivalent to 321 081 448 in 2023 with an assessed inheritance tax of US 6 700 000 equivalent to 138 790 045 in 2023 was left his son Harry 21 In his will he stated that he was unable to leave any charitable donations because of the crushing burden of present day taxation 22 Residences edit In 1905 his residence was 34 Grosvenor Square in the Mayfair district of London England 23 the former home of Sir George Beaumont 7th Baronet and Robert Richardson Gardner 24 and Northaw House in Northaw Hertfordshire 23 25 In 1906 26 Joel purchased Childwickbury Manor and the stud farm from the estate of Sir John Blundell Maple 1st Baronet 27 who had built a horse farm there 28 After the death of his son the stud farm was purchased by the Marquesa de Moratella and in 1978 Stanley Kubrick the film director bought the manor his widow Christiane Kubrick continues to live in the home See also editJoel familyReferences edit Jack Barnato Joel 1862 1940 Archived from the original on 31 January 2019 Retrieved 6 February 2011 JOEL SOLOMON BARNATO jewishvirtuallibrary org Retrieved 12 October 2016 Wagers Laid on Joel s Suit for Blackmail Odds in Favor of Sievier Joel Is Late Barney Barnato s Nephew The New York Times 19 July 1908 Retrieved 6 February 2011 Not only in sporting circles but in Mayfair and the City there is keen interest in the charges made against Robert S Sievier editor of The Winning Post and owner of race horses by J B Joel the South African mining magnate who also owns racers Joel alleges that Sievier attempted to blackmail him to the extent of 25 000 Bar Yosef E Valman N 15 January 2009 The Jew in Late Victorian and Edwardian Culture Between the East End and East Africa Springer ISBN 9780230594371 Retrieved 12 October 2016 Kienholz M 13 October 2008 Opium Traders and Their Worlds Volume Two A Revisionist Expose of the World s Greatest Opium Traders iUniverse ISBN 9780595613267 Retrieved 12 October 2016 a b c JACK B JOEL DIES BRITISH TURFMAN Millionaire Breeder and Race Horse Owner Had Large Gold Mining Interests WON EPSOM DERBY IN 1911 Brother of Sol Joel Released Jockey Donoghue to Ride Papyrus Against Zev The New York Times 14 November 1940 Retrieved 12 October 2016 a b Tanner Michael 21 May 2013 The Suffragette Derby Biteback Publishing ISBN 9781849546065 Retrieved 12 October 2016 SUNSTAR S DERBY Grey River Argus 17 July 1911 Retrieved 17 February 2012 A BRILLIANT DERBY Ashburton Guardian 1 June 1911 Retrieved 17 February 2012 VICTORY BY A NECK Paperspast natlib govt nz 27 July 1921 Retrieved 3 November 2011 The St Leger Reuter s Telegram The Straits Times 11 November 1914 p 9 Retrieved 23 September 2012 THE SPORTING WORLD Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle 10 November 1914 Retrieved 4 September 2012 SPORTING CABLES THE OAKS WON BY JEST LONDON The Argus Melbourne 9 June 1913 Retrieved 2 September 2012 Epsom Derby Favorite Wins Thirsk Mile Trial The New York Times 10 April 1960 Retrieved 12 October 2016 Royal Palace wins 188th Epsom Derby Edmonton Journal 7 June 1967 Retrieved 14 June 2012 MISS JOEL S QUIET WEDDING Married by Special License Big Church Ceremony Canceled The New York Times 16 August 1914 Retrieved 12 October 2016 Mrs Jack Barnato Joel nee Olivie Coulson Sopwith d 1937 lafayette org uk Retrieved 12 October 2016 MRS JACK BARNATO JOEL Wife of Philanthropist and a Sister of Sopwith Yachtsman The New York Times 18 December 1937 Retrieved 12 October 2016 Sitter Mrs Jack Barnato Joel nee Olivie Coulson Sopwith d 1937 Lafayette Negative Archive Sopwith R 1994 Thomas Sopwith Surveyor An Exercise in Self Help Rubinstein W Jolles Michael A 27 January 2011 The Palgrave Dictionary of Anglo Jewish History Springer ISBN 9780230304666 Retrieved 12 October 2016 J B Joel Left 15 500 000 Estate The New York Times 1 June 1941 Retrieved 12 October 2016 a b Who s Who An Annual Biographical Dictionary London A amp C Black 1905 p 859 Retrieved 12 October 2016 Illustrated London News 1898 The Anglo African Who s who and Biographical Sketch book George Routledge amp Sons Limited 1907 p 162 Retrieved 12 October 2016 Jim Joel A Rich Legacy Summerhill Stud Retrieved 12 October 2016 Thompson Prof F M L 5 April 2001 Gentrification and the Enterprise Culture Britain 1780 1980 Britain 1780 1980 OUP Oxford ISBN 9780191581595 Retrieved 12 October 2016 St Michael s Parish Church Archived 2 May 2009 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jack Barnato Joel amp oldid 1215466072, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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