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| name = Alfred Freiherr de Rothschild | image = Alfred de Rothschild.png | imagesize = 140 | caption = Alfred de Rothschild, by Leslie Ward, 1884 | birth_date = 20 July 1842 | birth_place = England | death_date = 31 January 1918 | death_place = England | death_cause = | resting_place = Willesden Jewish Cemetery | resting_place_coordinates = | residence = Seamore Place, London, England Halton House | education = King's College, London, Trinity College, Cambridge | occupation = Banker, consul, art collector, philanthropist | known_for = | party = | partner = Marie Boyer | children = Almina | parents = Lionel Freiherr de Rothschild & Charlotte von Rothschild | relations = | boards = N M Rothschild & Sons, Bank of England, National Gallery, Wallace Collection | awards = Royal Victorian Order (1902) Legion of Honour Order of the Crown (Prussia) Order of Franz Joseph }} Alfred Charles Freiherr de Rothschild, CVO (20 July 1842 – 31 January 1918), was the second son of Lionel Freiherr de Rothschild and Charlotte Freifrau von Rothschild of the Rothschild family. EducationAs a young man, Alfred attended King's College School, Wimbledon, and subsequently Trinity College, Cambridge,[1] where he would study Mathematics for two terms. It was at Trinity College that Alfred formed a lasting friendship with the Prince of Wales, later King Edward VII. Alfred left Cambridge University without a degree. Banking careerAt the age of 21, Alfred took up employment at the N.M. Rothschild Bank at New Court in London. It was there that he learnt the business of banking from his father and made valuable contacts in European banking circles. In 1868, at the age of 26, Alfred became a director of the Bank of England, a post he held for 20 years, until 1889. In 1892, he represented the British Government at the International Monetary Conference in Brussels. His career at the Bank of England was described in The Rothschilds: A Family of Fortune, by Virginia Cowles (London: Futura Publications 1975) page 159:
He was the first Jew to be a Director of the Bank of England, and, after his departure, no other Jew was on the directorate for more than fifty years. Upon the death of his father in 1879, Alfred inherited a {{convert|1400|acre|km2|sing=on}} estate centred on Halton in Buckinghamshire. As Alfred lacked a country retreat and the Halton estate did not provide one, Alfred set about building a house in the style of a French chateau. Work started around 1880 and Halton House was finished in July 1883. Alfred remained in residence at Seamore Place in London and only ever used Halton House for social purposes. In 1889, he was appointed as the inaugural High Sheriff of the County of London. His part in connection with diplomacy is described by T. G. Otte in "He interviews the Ambassadors": Alfred de Rothschild, High Finance and High Politics in Victorian Britain.[2] After he had served as British delegate at an international conference on bimetallism in 1892, Alfred de Rothschild later facilitated a series of informal meetings between ministers and contacts at the German Embassy with a view to Anglo-German rapprochement. Before the First World War, he was Consul-General for Austria in London.[3] HonoursFreiherr de Rothschild was invested as a Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO) by His Majesty King Edward VII, Emperor of India, at Buckingham Palace on 11 August 1902.[4][5] He was awarded the Legion of Honour by the government of France and the 1st Class Order of the Crown by the Kingdom of Prussia, and made Grand Cross of the Order of Franz Joseph of Austria-Hungary.[1]Philanthropy{{Expand section|date=February 2013}}A patron of the arts, he also donated money to the National Gallery, London for acquisitions. He was trustee of both that gallery and the Wallace Collection.[3] DaughterAlfred de Rothschild may have had an illegitimate child from a relationship with a Mrs. Maria ("Mina") Boyer Wombwell. The birth certificate states her father as "Frederick C. Wombwell", but Alfred always acted as her guardian, and the girl's name, Almina, suggests the combination of "Al" and "Mina". However, it has also been assumed that Alfred was primarily homosexual, and it has been suggested Alfred encouraged an illusion of paternity as a way of deflecting attention from his orientation.[6] In 1895, at age 19, Almina married The 5th Earl of Carnarvon. She thus became The 5th Countess of Carnarvon. Alfred enabled the union by providing a £500,000 dowry that allowed her financially strapped husband to maintain the family estate, Highclere Castle. Beginning in 2010, the property became widely known as the location for the ITV series Downton Abbey.[7] In later life, Alfred did not enjoy good health and he died after a short illness on 31 January 1918, aged 75. He was interred in the Willesden Jewish Cemetery in the North London suburb of Willesden. See also
NotesRegarding personal names: Freiherr is a title, translated as Baron, not a first or middle name. The female forms are Freifrau and Freiin. References1. ^1 {{acad|id=RTST860AC|name=Rothschild, Alfred Charles}} 2. ^a chapter of On the Fringes of Diplomacy: influences on British foreign policy, 1800-1945, ed.s John Fisher and Antony Best (Ashgate Publishing, England and USA, 2011) 3. ^1 {{cite book|title=Kelly's Handbook to the Titled, Landed and Official Classes, 1913|publisher=Kelly's|page=1487}} 4. ^{{Cite newspaper The Times |articlename=Court Circular|day_of_week=Tuesday |date=12 August 1902 |page_number=8 |issue=36844| }} 5. ^{{London Gazette| issue=27467 |page=5461 |date=22 August 1902}} 6. ^Wilson, Derek A. Rothschild: A Story of Wealth and Power, André Deutsch, London 1988. (Revised edition 1994) p261-2 7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.highclerecastle.co.uk/about-us/lady-almina-the-real-downton-abbey.html |title=Lady Almina and The Real Downton Abbey |website=Highclerecastle.co.uk |publisher=Highclere Castle |accessdate=15 June 2017}} External links
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