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Sir Francis Goldsmid, 2nd Baronet

Sir Francis Goldsmid, Bt
Francis Henry Goldsmid Vanity Fair 7 December 1872.jpg
"Barrister and Baronet"
Goldsmid as caricatured by James Tissot in Vanity Fair, December 1872
Born 1 May 1808
Died 2 May 1878
Occupation Barrister, politician
Net worth £1 million
Parent(s) Sir Isaac Lyon Goldsmid
Relatives Frederick Goldsmid (brother)
Sir Julian Goldsmid (nephew)

Sir Francis Henry Goldsmid, 2nd Baronet (1 May 1808 – 2 May 1878) was an Anglo-Jewish barrister and politician.

The son of Sir Isaac Lyon Goldsmid and a member of the Goldsmid banking family, Francis was born in London, and privately educated.

Goldsmid was called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn in 1833, becoming the first Jew to become an English barrister, and was made Queen's Counsel in 1858. In 1859 he succeeded to his father's honors. After the passing of the Jewish Disabilities Bill, in which he had aided his father with a number of pamphlets that attracted great attention, he entered Parliament in 1860 as member for the Reading constituency, and represented that constituency until his death.

Goldsmid was strenuous on behalf of the Jewish religion, and the founder of the great Jews Free School. He was a munificent contributor to charities and especially to the endowment of University College London. He married Louisa Goldsmid who was his cousin. His wife was a campaigner for women's education. He employed the author and translator Frederica Maclean Rowan as his secretary for some years.

Goldsmid died without issue, was succeeded in the baronetcy by his nephew Sir Julian Goldsmid, son of Frederick Goldsmid.Goldsmid Road in the town of Reading is named after Francis Goldsmid, and is the location of the town's orthodox synagogue.


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