Julian Goldsmid
Sir Julian Goldsmid, 3rd Baronet (8 October 1838 – 7 January 1896) was a British lawyer, businessman and Liberal (later Liberal Unionist) politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1866 and 1896. He then contested a by-election in May 1880 for Sandwich, and was returned to the Commons after a five-year absence at the 1885 general election as MP for St Pancras South, holding that seat until his death in 1896. In 1894 Goldsmid was deputy Speaker of the House of Commons. In 1868 Goldsmid married Virginia Philipson of Florence and had eight daughters.
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Julian Goldsmid
Sir Julian Goldsmid, 3rd Baronet (8 October 1838 – 7 January 1896) was a British lawyer, businessman and Liberal (later Liberal Unionist) politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1866 and 1896. He then contested a by-election in May 1880 for Sandwich, and was returned to the Commons after a five-year absence at the 1885 general election as MP for St Pancras South, holding that seat until his death in 1896. In 1894 Goldsmid was deputy Speaker of the House of Commons. In 1868 Goldsmid married Virginia Philipson of Florence and had eight daughters.
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"St Pancras". Caricature by Ape published in Vanity Fair in 1887.
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St Pancras South
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Frederick Goldsmid
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Philip Wykeham Martin
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Herbert Jessel
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