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David Lewis (English merchant)

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in 1840 and changing his surname from Levy to Lewis, he worked for the tailors and outfitters Benjamin Hyam & Co. By 1856 he had accumulated enough capital to start his own business as a boys' clothier in Ranelagh Street. Subsequently, he opened a second establishment in Bold Street; and
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At his death he bequeathed very large sums (nearly a half-million sterling) for the erection of hospitals and other philanthropic institutions, which constitute some of the most important in Liverpool. The
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with a donation of £1,000 ($ 5,000), and gave large sums in support of the synagogue. For many years he held the position of warden and treasurer of the
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thereafter he gradually developed one of the largest retail businesses of the kind in England, erecting an establishment of the "Universal Provider" or
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Lewis's ample means were freely given in aid of charitable and philanthropic works. He headed the local subscription list for the persecuted
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department store in Liverpool, in 1879 he conceived the idea of what is claimed to be the world's first
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He died in 1885 and is buried next to his wife Bertha in Deane Road cemetery, Kensington, Liverpool.
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Asa Briggs, Friends of the People: The Centenary History of Lewis's (London: B.T. Batsford, 1956).
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Commemorative plaque on the wall of Lewis's store in Ranelagh Street, Liverpool
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Friends of the People: The Centenary History of Lewis's
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Friends of the People: The Centenary History of Lewis's
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Graves of David and Bertha Lewis in Deane Road cemetery
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Index

David Lewis (disambiguation)
philanthropist
Lewis's
Christmas grotto
Guinness Book of Records
London
Jewish
Liverpool
department store
Lewis's

Jews of Russia
Old Hebrew Congregation
David Lewis Centre
Little Warford
Cheshire

Lewis's


"Liverpool's record breaking Christmas grotto beloved by generations"
"Lewis's Department Store"
the original
"The David Lewis Centre"
public domain
Singer, Isidore
"Lewis, David"
The Jewish Encyclopedia
Categories
1820s births

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