Alice Isaacs, Marchioness of Reading (2010, Taschenbuch)

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Titel: Alice Isaacs, Marchioness of Reading | Medium: Taschenbuch | Redaktion: Frederic P. Miller (u. a.) | Sprache: Englisch | Seiten: 96 | Anbieter: Faboplay.

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Alice Isaacs, Marchioness of Reading GBE CI, KIH (born circa 1866 died 30 January 1930) was the first wife of Rufus Isaacs, 1st Marquess of Reading and a prominent philanthropist in colonial India. Born as Alice Edith Cohen, the daughter of Albert Cohen, a merchant in the City of London, she married Rufus Isaacs, then a newly qualified barrister, on 8 December 1887. Her title successively changed from Mrs Isaacs to Lady Isaacs on her husband''s knighthood in 1910, Baroness Reading on his ennoblement in 1914, Viscountess Reading in 1916, the Countess of Reading in 1917, and finally the Marchioness of Reading in 1926. In 1921, Lord Reading was appointed Viceroy of India. He was reluctant to accept, as his wife''s health was delicate, but she persuaded him. She accompanied him to India and, despite continuing poor health, served prominently as Viceregal Consort. She also threw her

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EAN9786131647086
ISBN-139786131647086
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VerlagAlphascript Publishing
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SprachausgabeEnglisch
Seiten96 Seiten
HerausgaberFrederic P. Miller, John Mcbrewster, Agnes F. Vandome

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