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Salomons [post Goldsmid-Stern-Salomons], David Lionel.
Adm. pens. (age 18) at CAIUS, Feb. 4, 1870.
S. of Phillip, J.P. [of Brunswick Terrace, Brighton], High Sheriff of Sussex (and Emma, dau. of Jacob Montefiore).
B. in London, June 28, 1851.
School, at home and Univ.
College School.
Matric. Michs. 1870; B.A. 1874; M.A. 1877.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Dec. 29, 1871.
Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1874.
Of Broomhill, Tunbridge Wells.
Mayor of Tunbridge Wells.
J.P. and D.L. for Kent; High Sheriff, 1880 and 1894-5. J.P. for Middlesex, Westminster and Sussex.
F.R.A.S., 1876; F.G.S. President of the Institute of Electrical Engineers.
Introduced the first 'horseless carriage' into England.
Founder and first President of the R.A.C. Inventor of the tumbler electric switch.
Succeeded his uncle, David, as 2nd Bart., 1873.
Assumed, by Royal Licence, 1899, the additional surnames of Goldsmid and Stern.
Married, 1882, Laura Julia, dau. of Baron Hermann de Stern.
Author of Photographic Formulae, etc.
His benefactions to Caius included £5000 for a site for College buildings, £5000 for building purposes, and the Salomons engineering scholarship, 1895.
Made valuable gifts of machinery and scientific apparatus to the University.
Died, s.p.m., Apr. 19, 1925, when the title became extinct.
(Univ.
Coll.
Sch. Reg.; Inns of Court; Law Lists; Univ.
War List
; Burke, P. and B.; Who was Who; Venn, II. 391, III. addenda.)
David Lionel SALOMONS
David Lionel GOLDSMID-STERN-SALOMONS
Approx. lifespan: 1851–1925
pens. aged 18 Gonville & Caius College adm1870:02:04
s. of Phillip Salomons SALOMONS (post Goldsmid-Stern-Salomons) J.P. of Brunswick Terrace, Brighton, [Sussex], High Sheriff of: Sussex , (and Emma MONTEFIORE dau. of Jacob MONTEFIORE
post Phillip Salomons GOLDSMID-STERN-SALOMONS (post Goldsmid-Stern-Salomons) J.P. of Brunswick Terrace, Brighton, [Sussex], High Sheriff of: Sussex , (and Emma MONTEFIORE dau. of Jacob MONTEFIORE )
b. London , 1851:06:28
School, at home and Sch: University College School [London],
Matric 1870:10MT:
BA 1874
MA 1877
Adm. at: Middle Temple 1871:12:29
Called to the Bar: 1874:11:17
Of Broomhill, Tunbridge Wells, [Kent],
Mayor of: Tunbridge Wells, [Kent],
J.P. and D.L. for: : Kent ,
High Sheriff: 1880, and 1894-5
J.P. for: : Middlesex , Westminster, [London and Sussex],
FRAS 1876
F.G.S.
President of: : Sch: Institute of Electrical Engineers
Introduced the first "horseless carriage" into England.
Founder: and first
President of: : R.A.C.
Inventor of the tumbler electric switch.
Succeeed his uncle, David, as 2nd Bart. 1873
Assumed, by Royal Licence 1899 the additional surnames of Goldsmid and Stern.
m. 1882 Laura Julia HERMANN dau. of Baron HERMANN de Stern.
Author of Photographic Formulae etc.
His benefactions to Gonville & Caius College included £5000 for a site for College buildings, £5000 for building purposes, and the Salomons engineering scholarship 1895
Made valuable gifts of machinery and scientific apparatus to University.
d., s.p.m. 1925:04:19 when the title became extinct.
( University College School Reg.; Inns of Court; Law Lists; University War List ; Burke, P. and B.; Who was Who; Venn, II. 391, III. addenda .)
[add:]Photograph: CAS: H.137[:add]

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