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Lewis Henry Isaacs

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Isaacs was married and had a daughter. He employed a nursery governess, Elizabeth Vincent, from 1878 to 1881, and after his wife's death in 1882 he reestablished contact with her. In 1887 she had a child by Isaacs and Isaacs made some provision for them both. In 1890 an incident occurred when she
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Isaacs was the son of Isaac Isaacs of Devonshire Square. His mother was a daughter of Lewis Henry, a merchant, of Liverpool. Isaacs was educated at the
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demanded money and Isaacs was shot in the arm. Vincent was indicted for attempted murder, but acquitted.
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which was built in West London. He was deputy chairman of Westcombe Park Estate Co and of the
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The Proceedings of the Old Bailey ELIZABETH VINCENT wounding, 3 March 1890.
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Councillors in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
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for whom he designed rooms. Isaacs was the architect for
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Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
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architect
Conservative Party
House of Commons
Lancaster Royal Grammar School
University College School
Henry L. Florence
Gray's Inn
The Farmiloe Building
Cadby Hall
J. Lyons & Co.
District Railway
1885 general election
Member of Parliament
Walworth
1892 general election
Royal Borough of Kensington
Royal Institute of British Architects
Society of Arts
Pembridge Square
Bayswater
DSA Architect Biography Report
Debretts Guide to the House of Commons 1886
Craig, F. W. S.
ISBN
0-900178-27-2
The Times
The Times
The Proceedings of the Old Bailey ELIZABETH VINCENT wounding, 3 March 1890.
Hansard
contributions in Parliament by Lewis Isaacs

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