David Goldsmid-Stern-Salomons | |
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Caricatuture by Sly for Vanity Fair, 1908
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Born | 28 January 1851 |
Died | 19 April 1925 | (aged 74)
Residence | Broomhill, Tunbridge Wells, U.K. |
Alma mater |
University College, London Caius College, Cambridge |
Occupation | Barrister, author |
Spouse(s) | Laura de Stern |
Parent(s) |
Philip Salomons Emma Montefiore |
Relatives | Hermann de Stern (father-in-law) |
Sir David Lionel Goldsmid-Stern-Salomons, 2nd Baronet JP DL (28 January 1851 – 19 April 1925) was a British scientific author and barrister.
The son of Philip Salomons of Brighton, and Emma, daughter of Jacob Montefiore of Sydney, he succeeded to the Baronetcy originally granted to his uncle David Salomons in 1873. He married Laura, daughter of Baron Hermann de Stern (of Portugal) and Julia, daughter of Aaron Asher Goldsmid, brother of Sir Isaac Lyon Goldsmid, by whom he had one son and four daughters. He assumed the additional surnames and arms of Goldsmid and Stern in 1899.
He studied at University College, London and at Caius College, Cambridge, gaining a B.A. in 1874. In the same year he was called to the bar at the Middle Temple.
He went on to produce several scientific works and pamphlets. He was a J.P., D.L. and Sheriff (1880) of Kent, mayor and alderman of Tunbridge Wells, County Councilor for the Tonbridge division of Kent for 15 years, J.P. for London, Middlesex, Sussex, and Westminster, and Chairman (1896–1900) and Joint Managing Director (1915–23) of the City of London Electric Lighting Company Limited.