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167: 42: 312: 175: 133:(established in 1684) and directed it from 1857 to 1874. After he had retired from the business in 1874 he devoted himself to works of public and private benevolence, especially in the deprived 419: 151:, of which he was at one time president. This library formed the basis of the collections which are now included in the Mocatta Library, founded in his memory, and located at the 409: 327: 286: 182:
A man of letters, Mocatta had vast correspondences with the great and the good of his era. In matters of religion, he was observant and belonged not only to two
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The Anglo-Jewish Historical Exhibition (1887) owed its inception to Mocatta. He bequeathed his fine library to the
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congregation that his family had played a prominent part in founding in London.
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Metropolitan Drinking Fountain and Cattle Trough Association
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Frederick Mocatta

British
Financier
Anglo-Jewish
Anglo-Jewish
partner
bullion
broker
Mocatta & Goldsmid
East End of London
Inquisition
Jewish Historical Society of England
University of London
University College, Gower Street
St Botolph's Church, Aldgate

St Botolph's Church, Aldgate
Metropolitan Drinking Fountain and Cattle Trough Association
Orthodox
synagogues
West London Synagogue
Reform
Balls Pond Road Cemetery
Mocatta family
ScotiaMocatta


Abrahams 1911

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