List of British Jewish nobility and gentry
The British nobility consists of the peerage and the gentry. The peerage is a legal system of largely hereditary titles, granted by the British sovereign. Under this system, only the senior family member bears a substantive title (duke, marquess, earl, viscount, baron). The gentry are generally untitled members of the upper classes, however, exceptions include baronets, knights, dames, Scottish feudal barons and lairds.
The history of the Jews in Britain goes back to the reign of William the Conqueror. The first written record of Jewish settlement in England dates from 1070, although Jews may have lived there since Roman times.[1] The Jewish presence continued until King Edward I's Edict of Expulsion in 1290. After the expulsion, there was no Jewish community (apart from individuals who practised Judaism secretly) until the rule of Oliver Cromwell. While Cromwell never officially readmitted Jews to Britain, a small colony of Sephardic Jews living in London was identified in 1656 and allowed to remain. The Jewish Naturalisation Act of 1753, an attempt to legalise the Jewish presence in Britain, remained in force for only a few months. In 1858, practising Jews were finally allowed to sit in Parliament after the passage of the Jews Relief Act, which was a significant step on the path to Jewish emancipation in the United Kingdom.
The first Jewish knight was Sir Solomon de Medina, knighted in 1700, with no further Jews being knighted until 1837, when Queen Victoria knighted Moses Montefiore. Four years later, Isaac Goldsmid was made a baronet, the first Jew to receive a hereditary title. In 1885, Nathan Rothschild, 1st Baron Rothschild, became the first Jew to receive a peerage title.
Peerage titles
Marquessates
- Marquess of Reading[2]
- Marquess of Cholmondeley
- George Cholmondeley, 6th Marquess of Cholmondeley (Jewish mother)
Earldoms
- Earl of Beaconsfield (extinct)
- Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield (converted out)
- Earl of Rosebery and Midlothian
- Harry Primrose, 6th Earl of Rosebery, 2nd Earl of Midlothian (Jewish mother)
- Earl of Harewood
- David Lascelles, 8th Earl of Harewood (Jewish mother)
Viscountcies
- Viscount Burnham (extinct)
- Viscount Bearsted[3]
- Marcus Samuel, 1st Viscount Bearsted
- Walter Samuel, 2nd Viscount Bearsted
- Marcus Samuel, 3rd Viscount Bearsted
- Peter Samuel, 4th Viscount Bearsted
- Nicholas Alan Samuel, 5th Viscount Bearsted
- Viscount Samuel[4]
Hereditary baronies
Extant
- Baron Rothschild[5]
- Baron Burnham
- Edward Levy-Lawson, 1st Baron Burnham
- Harry Levy-Lawson, 2nd Baron Burnham, created Viscount Burnham
- William Arnold Webster Levy-Lawson, 3rd Baron Burnham
- Edward Lawson, 4th Baron Burnham
- William Edward Harry Lawson, 5th Baron Burnham
- Hugh Lawson, 6th Baron Burnham
- Harry Frederick Alan Lawson, 7th Baron Burnham
- Baron Swaythling[6]
- Samuel Montagu, 1st Baron Swaythling
- Louis Montagu, 2nd Baron Swaythling
- Stuart Albert Montagu, 3rd Baron Swaythling
- David Montagu, 4th Baron Swaythling
- Charles Montagu, 5th Baron Swaythling
- Baron Mancroft[7]
- Baron Nathan
- Harry Nathan, 1st Baron Nathan
- Roger Nathan, 2nd Baron Nathan
- Rupert Harry Bernard Nathan, 3rd Baron Nathan
- Baron Haden-Guest
- Baron Silkin[8]
- Baron Marks of Broughton
- Simon Marks, 1st Baron Marks of Broughton
- Michael Marks, 2nd Baron Marks of Broughton
- Simon Richard Marks, 3rd Baron Marks of Broughton
Extinct
- Baron Eardley
- Sampson Eardley, 1st Baron Eardley (Jewish father)
- Baron Herschell
- Farrer Herschell, 1st Baron Herschell (Jewish father who converted out)
- Richard Herschell, 2nd Baron Herschell
- Rognvald Herschell, 3rd Baron Herschell
- Baron Wandsworth[9]
- Baron Pirbright
- Baron Michelham
- Herbert Stern, 1st Baron Michelham
- Herman Alfred Stern, 2nd Baron Michelham
- Baron Jessel
- Baron Duveen[2]
- Baron Melchett
- Baron Hore-Belisha
- Baron Conesford
- Baron Cohen of Birkenhead[10]
- Henry Walston, Baron Walston (1961-1991) - Labour and later Social Democratic Party
- Alan Sainsbury, Baron Sainsbury (1962-1998) - Labour and later Social Democratic Party
- Dora Gaitskell, Baroness Gaitskell (1964-1989) – Labour
- Samuel Segal, Baron Segal (1964-1985) - Labour
- Arnold Goodman, Baron Goodman (1965-1995) – Crossbench
- Richard Kahn, Baron Kahn (1965-1989) – Crossbench
- Beatrice Plummer, Baroness Plummer (1965-1972) – Labour
- Israel Sieff, Baron Sieff (1966-1972) - Conservative
- Alma Birk, Baroness Birk (1967-1996) – Labour
- Desmond Hirshfield, Baron Hirshfield (1967-1993) – Labour
- Beatrice Serota, Baroness Serota (1967-2002) - Labour
- Sidney Bernstein, Baron Berstein (1969-1993) – Labour
- Jack Diamond, Baron Diamond (1970-2004) - Labour and later Social Democratic Party
- Barnett Janner, Baron Janner (1970-1982) - Labour
- Manny Shinwell, Baron Shinwell (1970-1986) – Labour
- Solly Zuckerman, Baron Zuckerman (1971-1993) - Conservative
- Cyril Salmon, Baron Salmon (1972-1991) - Crossbench
- Samuel Fisher, Baron Fisher of Camden (1974-1979) – Labour
- Harry Kissin, Baron Kissin (1974-1997) - Crossbench
- Sidney Bernstein, Baron Bernstein (1975-1988) – Labour
- Leslie Lever, Baron Lever (1975-1977) – Labour
- Bernard Delfont, Baron Delfont (1976-1994) - Crossbench
- Lew Grade, Baron Grade (1976-1998) - Crossbench
- Frank Schon, Baron Schon (1976-1995) – Crossbench
- George Weidenfeld, Baron Weidenfeld (1976-2016) – Labour and later Social Democratic Party
- Victor Mishcon, Baron Mishcon (1978-2006) - Labour
- Irwin Bellow, Baron Bellwin (1979-2001) – Conservative
- Myer Galpern, Baron Galpern (1979-1993) – Labour
- Harold Lever, Baron Lever of Manchester (1979-1995) – Labour
- George Strauss, Baron Strauss (1979-1993) - Labour
- Marcus Sieff, Baron Sieff of Brimpton (1980-2001) - Conservative
- Arnold Weinstock, Baron Weinstock (1980-2002) - Crossbench
- Max Beloff, Baron Beloff (1981-1999) – Conservative
- Lawrence Kadoorie, Baron Kadoorie (1981-1993) - Crossbench
- Maurice Peston, Baron Peston (1981-2016) – Labour
- David Young, Baron Young of Graffham (1984-2022) - Conservative
- Samuel Silkin, Baron Silkin (1985-1988) – Labour
- Leonard Wolfson, Baron Wolfson (1985-2010) - Conservative
- Keith Joseph, Baron Joseph (1987-1994) - Conservative
- Immanuel Jakobovits, Baron Jakobovits (1988-1999) – Crossbench
- Benjamin Mancroft, 3rd Baron Mancroft (1988-present) – Conservative
- Sally Oppenheim-Barnes, Baroness Oppenheim-Barnes (1989-present) – Conservative
- John Sainsbury, Baron Sainsbury of Preston Candover (1989-2022) – Conservative
- David Wolfson, Baron Wolfson of Sunningdale (1991-2017) - Conservative
- Julian Amery, Baron Amery (1992-1996) – Conservative
- Geoffrey Finsberg, Baron Finsberg (1992-1996) – Conservative
- Harry Woolf, Baron Woolf (1992-present) - Crossbench
- Simon Haskel, Baron Haskel (1993-present) – Labour
- Anthony Lester, Baron Lester of Herne Hill (1993-2018) – Liberal Democrat
- Yehudi Menuhin, Baron Menuhin (1993-1999) - Crossbench
- Alf Dubs, Baron Dubs (1994-present) – Labour
- Lennie Hoffmann, Baron Hoffmann (1995-present) - Crossbench
- Robert Winston, Baron Winston (1995-present) - Labour
- Desmond Ackner, Baron Ackner (1996–2006) – Crossbench
- Basil Feldman, Baron Feldman (1996-2017) – Conservative
- Maurice Saatchi, Baron Saatchi (1996-present) - Conservative
- William Goodhart, Baron Goodhart (1997-2015) – Liberal Democrat
- Peter Levene, Baron Levene of Portsoken (1997-present) – Crossbench
- Michael Levy, Baron Levy (1997-present) - Labour
- Greville Janner, Baron Janner (1997-2015) – Labour
- David Puttnam, Baron Puttnam (1997-2021) - Labour
- Andrew Stone, Baron Stone of Blackheath (1999-present) – Labour and later Crossbench
- Peter Millett, Baron Millett (1998-2021) – Crossbench
- Vivien Stern, Baroness Stern (1999-present) – Crossbench
- Robert Gavron, Baron Gavron (1999-2015) – Labour
- Anthony Grabiner, Baron Grabiner (1999-present) - Labour and later Crossbench
- Peter Goldsmith, Baron Goldsmith (1999-present) – Labour
- Nick Phillips, Baron Phillips of Worth Matravers (1999-present) - Crossbench
- Alexander Bernstein, Baron Bernstein of Craigweil (2000-2010) – Labour
- Leon Brittan, Baton Britton of Spennithorne (2000-2015) – Conservative
- Sally Greengross, Baroness Greengross (2000-2022) – Crossbench
- Parry Mitchell, Baron Mitchell (2000-present) – Labour and later Crossbench
- Leslie Turnberg, Baron Turnberg (2000-present) – Labour and later Crossbench
- John Browne, Baron Browne of Madingley (2001-present) – Crossbench
- Susan Greenfield, Baroness Greenfield (2001-present) – Crossbench
- Claus Moser, Baron Moser (2001-2015) - Crossbench
- Robert Sheldon, Baron Sheldon (2001-2020) - Labour
- David Alliance, Baron Alliance (2004-present) – Liberal Democrat
- Ruth Henig, Baroness Henig (2004-2024) – Labour
- Stanley Kalms, Baron Kalms (2004-present) - Conservative and later Crossbench
- Julia Neuberger, Baronesses Neuberger (2004-present) – Liberal Democrat and later Crossbench
- Leonard Steinberg, Baron Steinberg (2004-2009) – Conservative
- David Triesman, Baron Triesman (2004-present) – Labour and later Crossbench
- Anthony Young, Baron Young of Norwood Green (2004-present) – Labour
- Ruth Deech, Baroness Deech (2005-present) – Crossbench
- John Krebs, Baron Krebs (2007-present) – Crossbench
- David Neuberger, Baron Neuberger of Abbotsbury (2007-present) - Crossbench
- David Pannick, Baron Pannick (2008-present) - Crossbench
- David Freud, Baron Freud (2009-present) – Conservative
- Jonathan Sacks, Baron Sacks (2009-2020) – Crossbench
- Alan Sugar, Baron Sugar (2009-present) – Labour and later Crossbench
- Jeremy Beecham, Baron Beecham (2010-present) – Labour
- Andrew Feldman, Baron Feldman of Elstree (2010-present) – Conservative
- Michael Howard, Baron Howard of Lympne (2010-present) – Conservative
- James Sassoon, Baron Sassoon (2010-present) – Conservative
- Fiona Shackleton, Baroness Shackleton (2010-present) – Conservative
- Simon Wolfson, Baron Wolfson (2010-present) - Conservative
- Maurice Glasman, Baron Glasman (2011-present) - Labour
- David Gold, Baron Gold (2011-present) – Conservative
- Michael Grade, Baron Grade of Yarmouth (2011-present) - Conservative
- Stanley Fink, Baron Fink (2011-present) - Conservative
- Jonathan Kestenbaum, Baron Kestenbaum (2011-present) – Labour
- Oona King, Baroness King (2011-present) – Labour
- Susan Kramer, Baroness Kramer (2011-present) – Liberal Democrat
- Monroe Palmer, Baron Palmer of Childs Hill (2011-present) – Liberal Democrat
- Gordon Wasserman, Baron Wasserman (2011-present) - Conservative
- Daniel Finkelstein, Baron Finkelstein (2013-present) – Conservative
- Howard Leigh, Baron Leigh of Hurley (2013-present) - Conservative
- Ian Livingston, Baron Livingston of Parkhead (2013-present) – Conservative
- Gail Rebuck, Baroness Rebuck (2014-present) - Labour
- Ros Altmann, Baroness Altmann (2015-present) – Conservative
- Lynee Featherstone, Baroness Featherstone (2015-present) – Liberal Democrat
- Stuart Polak, Baron Polak (2015-present) – Conservative
- Dean Godson, Baron Godson (2021-present) - Conservative
- David Wolfson, Baron Wolfson of Tredegar (2021-present) - Conservative
- Richard Harrington, Baron Harrington of Watford (2022-present) – Conservative
- Ruth Smeeth, Baroness Smeeth of Stoke-On-Trent (2022-present) - Labour
- Paul Goodman, Baron Goodman of Wycombe (2024-present) – Conservative
- Gerald Shamash, Baron Shamash (2024-present) - Labour
Other hereditary titles
Baronetcies
Extant
- Lopes baronets of Maristow
- Sir Manasseh Masseh Lopes, 1st Baronet (converted out)
- Rothschild baronets of Grosvenor Place[11]
- Jessel baronets of Ladham House
- Tuck baronets of Park Crescent[13]
- Sir Adolph Tuck, 1st Baronet
- Sir William Reginald Tuck, 2nd Baronet
- Sir Bruce Adolph Reginald Tuck, 3rd Baronet
- Leon baronets of Bletchley Park
- Sir Herbert Samuel Leon, 1st Baronet
- Sir George Edward Leon, 2nd Baronet
- Sir Ronald George Leon, 3rd Baronet
- Sir John Ronald Leon, 4th Baronet
- Magnus baronets of Tangley Hill[14]
- Cassel baronets of Lincoln's Inn
- Sir Felix Maximilian Schoenbrunn Cassel, 1st Baronet
- Sir Francis Edward Cassel, 2nd Baronet
- Sir Harold Felix Cassel, 3rd Baronet
- Sir Timothy Felix Harold Cassel, 4th Baronet
- Joseph baronets of Portsoken
- Sir Samuel Joseph, 1st Baronet
- Sir Keith Joseph, 2nd Baronet, created a life peer in 1987
Extinct
- Goldsmid baronets of St John's Lodge
- Montefiore baronets of East Cliff Lodge[15]
- Goldsmid-Stern-Salomons baronets of Broom Hill
- Montefiore baronets of Worth Park[16]
- Sir Francis Abraham Montefiore, 1st Baronet
- Sassoon baronets of Kensington-gore and of Eastern-terrace[17]
- Faudel-Phillips baronets of Grosvenor Gardens and of Queen's Gardens
- Sir George Faudel Faudel-Phillips, 1st Baronet
- Sir Benjamin Samuel Faudel-Phillips, 2nd Baronet
- Sir Lionel Lawson Faudel Faudel-Phillips, 3rd Baronet
- Speyer baronets of Grosvenor Street
- Sassoon baronets of Bombay[18]
- David baronets of Bombay
- Oppenheimer baronets of Stoke Poges
- Sir Bernard Oppenheimer, 1st Baronet
- Sir Michael Oppenheimer, 2nd Baronet
- Sir Michael Bernard Grenville Oppenheimer, 3rd Baronet
- Beit baronets of Tewin Water
- D'Avigdor-Goldsmid baronets of Somerhill[19]
- Wolfson baronets of St. Marylebone[20]
- Sir Isaac Wolfson, 1st Baronet
- Sir Leonard Wolfson, 2nd Baronet, created a life peer in 1985
Scottish feudal baronies
- Barony of Craigie
- Rabbi Robert Owen Thomas
Other non-hereditary titles
Knighthoods
- Sir Adolphe Abrahams
- Sir Sidney Abrahams
- Sir Ken Adam
- Sir John Balcombe
- Sir Victor Blank
- Sir Leonard Blavatnik
- Sir Samuel Brittan
- Sir Israel Brodie
- Sir Montague Burton
- Sir Ernest Cassel (converted out)
- Sir Charles Clore
- Sir Jack Cohen
- Sir Jonathan Cohen
- Sir Solomon de Medina (knighted in 1700)[15]
- Sir Geoffrey Elton
- Sir Jacob Epstein
- Sir Anthony Finkelstein
- Sir Clement Freud (converted out)
- Sir Samuel Gluckstein
- Sir James Goldsmith (Jewish father)
- Sir Israel Gollancz
- Sir Philip Green
- Sir Basil Henriques
- Sir George Henschel
- Sir George Jessel
- Sir Ellis Kadoorie
- Sir Elly Kadoorie[22]
- Sir Horace Kadoorie[22]
- Sir Michael Kadoorie
- Sir Nasser Khalili
- Sir Ralph Kohn
- Sir Ivan Lawrence
- Sir Oliver Letwin
- Sir Brian Leveson
- Sir Joseph Lyons
- Sir Charles Mendl
- Sir Sigismund Mendl
- Sir Ephraim Mirvis
- Sir Alan Mocatta
- Sir Robert Mond
- Sir Michael Moritz[23]
- Sir Stirling Moss (paternal grandfather was Jewish)[24]
- Sir Ernest Oppenheimer (converted out)
- Sir Francis Palgrave
- Sir Nikolaus Pevsner (converted out)
- Sir Karl Popper (Jewish grandparents)
- Sir Leslie Porter
- Sir Malcolm Rifkind
- Sir Tony Robinson
- Sir William Rothenstein
- Sir Isidore Salmon
- Sir Samuel Isidore Salmon
- Sir Harry Samuel
- Sir András Schiff
- Sir Joseph Sebag-Montefiore
- Sir Nicholas Serota
- Sir Peter Shaffer
- Sir Sebag Shaw
- Sir Henry Slesser (converted out)
- Sir Michael Sobell
- Sir Georg Solti
- Sir Isidore Spielmann
- Sir Tom Stoppard
- Sir Geoffrey Vos
- Sir Nicholas Winton (converted out)
- Sir Henry Drummond Wolff
Honorary knighthoods
- Daniel Barenboim, KBE
- Michael Bloomberg, KBE
- Lou Gerstner, KBE
- Alan Greenspan, KBE
- Sol Kerzner, KCMG[25]
- Henry Kissinger, KCMG
- Ralph Lauren, KBE[26]
- André Previn, KBE
- Arthur Rubinstein, KBE
- Mortimer Sackler, KBE[27]
- Raymond Sackler, KBE
- Stephen A. Schwarzman, KBE
- Steven Spielberg, KBE
- Simon Wiesenthal, KBE
- James Wolfensohn, KBE
See also
References
Citations
- ^ Kessler & Wenborn, p. 443.
- ^ a b Rubinstein, p. 457.
- ^ Rubinstein, p. 854.
- ^ Rubinstein, p. 293.
- ^ a b Rubinstein, pp. 825–826.
- ^ Rubinstein, p. 688.
- ^ Rubinstein, p. 639.
- ^ Rubinstein, p. 913.
- ^ Rubenstein, p. 959.
- ^ Rubinstein, p. 163.
- ^ "No. 20684". The London Gazette. 18 December 1864. p. 5885.
- ^ "Rothschild baronets". Debrett's illustrated baronetage and knightage. 1880. Retrieved 5 February 2023.
- ^ Jackson, p. 208.
- ^ Rubinstein, p. 634.
- ^ a b Green, Chapter 5.
- ^ Rubinstein, p. 690.
- ^ "No. 26019". The London Gazette. 31 January 1890. p. 545.
- ^ "No. 28220". The London Gazette. 2 February 1909. p. 826.
- ^ Rubinstein, p. 342.
- ^ Rubinstein, p. 428.
- ^ Bowcott, Owen (21 August 2019). "Former top judge lambasts Grayling and Truss in memoir". The Guardian. Retrieved 21 August 2019.
- ^ a b Cite error: The named reference
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was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ "No. 60534". The London Gazette (Supplement). 15 June 2013. p. 25.
- ^ Williams, Richard (12 April 2020). "Sir Stirling Moss obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 12 April 2020.
- ^ Sol Kerzner, bahamaspress.com.
- ^ "2017 Honorary Awards" (PDF). Government Digital Service (U.K.).
- ^ Dr Mortimer Sackler receives honorary KBE, telegraph.co.uk; accessed 17 September 2015.
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