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Lady Rothschild Dies at 91

January 9, 1935
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a man of culture and a lover of art and literature, became embittered by the fact that his seven children, of whom Emma Louisa was one, were all girls.

WAS A NOTED HOSTESS

After her marriage to Nathaniel Mayer, who became the first Lord Rothschild in 1885, Emma Louisa became an integral part of the social life which centered around Buckingham Palace.

Her husband, during his undergraduate days at Trinity College, was on friendly terms with his fellow student, who later became King Edward of England. This intimacy continued until Edward’s death.

Emma Louisa was a noted hostess during the period of Edward’s reign and frequently entertained members of the royal family. When the late Queen Alexandria was Princess of Wales, she and Emma Louisa were close friends.

CARRIED ON HUSBAND’S WORK

Emma Louisa’s husband, Nathaniel Mayer, first Lord Rothschild, who died in 1915, was the first Jew to take a seat in the House of Lords, an event which was regarded as signalizing the complete emancipation of English Jewry.

Despite his social position in the London of King Edward, he never lost a vigorous interest in Jewish affairs. His wife, who had cooperated with him in this respect during his lifetime, carried on his work after his death.

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