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British politician ( 1797-1873 )
Not to be confused with David Lionel Goldsmid-Stern-Salomons .
Sir David Salomons Bt Member of Parliament for Greenwich
In office 1851-1852 Serving with J. W. Deans Dundas and H. Stewart Preceded by Edward George Barnard James Whitley Deans Dundas Succeeded by Peter Rolt Montague Chambers Constituency Greenwich Lord Mayor of the City of London In office November 10 , 1855 - November 8 , 1856 Preceded by Francis Moon Succeeded by Thomas
Finnis Member of Parliament for Greenwich
In office 1859-1873 Serving with W. Codrington , W.
Angerstein , C. T. Bright , and W. E.
Gladstone
Preceded by Sir William Codrington John Townsend Succeeded by William Ewart Gladstone Thomas
Boord Personal details Born ( 1797-11-22 ) 22 November 1797 London , Great Britain Died 18 July 1873 ( 1873-07-18 ) ( aged 75 )
Resting place West Ham Jewish Cemetery Political party Radicals ( 1851-1859 ) Liberal ( 1859-1873 )
His bookplate Sir David Salomons , 1st Baronet ( 22 November 1797 - 18 July 1873 ) , was a leading figure in the 19th century struggle for Jewish emancipation in the United Kingdom .
He was the first Jewish Sheriff of the City of London and Lord Mayor of London .
Early life
Born in London , the son of Levy Salomons of St Mary
Axe and Frant , Sussex , and Matilda de Metz of Leyden ( married in 1795 ) , he followed his father into business in the City of London , where he was a successful banker .
Salomons was one of the founders of the London and Westminster Bank ( now the NatWest ) , and a member of the London Stock Exchange .
In 1835 he was elected as sheriff of the City of London .
However , he was unable to take up the post , because the mandatory oath of office included Christian statements of faith .
The Sheriffs '
Declaration
Act was passed later that year , and Salomons was able to take up the post .
In 1839 , he was High Sheriff of Kent , where his Broomhill estate , now the Salomons Museum , was located near Tunbridge Wells .
In December 1835 , Salomons was elected as an Alderman of the City of London , but again faced an unacceptable oath , and on this occasion the law was not changed .
Salomons was disqualified , but was re-elected in 1847 , after the Religious Opinions Relief Act had amended the oath .
In 1855 , the Aldermen elected him as Lord Mayor of London .
In the meantime , he trained as a lawyer and was called to the bar in 1849 , though he did not practise as a barrister .
However , he was the first Jewish magistrate in England .
In 1847 he served on the committee of the British Relief Association .
Parliament
In 1851 , he stood as a Liberal candidate at a by-election in the Greenwich constituency , and on 28 June he was elected as one of the constituency 's two Members of Parliament ( MPs ) .
He had previously been defeated in the 1847 general election .
He was not permitted to serve in the House of Commons , because he had not taken the oath of abjuration in the form established by Parliament .
However , he did not withdraw quietly : instead he took the oath , but omitted the Christian phrases , and took his seat on the government benches .
He was asked to withdraw , and did so on the second request , but he returned three days later , on 21 July 1851 .
In the debate that followed , Salomons defended his presence on grounds of having been elected by a large majority , but was eventually removed by the Sergeant-at-Arms , and fined £500 for having voted illegally in three divisions of the House .
He failed to win re-election in the 1852 general election .
When the law was eventually changed in 1858 , Lionel de Rothschild became the first Jewish MP to legally take his seat , having been elected in 1857 .
In the 1859 general election , David Salomons was re-elected for Greenwich and served as the constituency 's MP until his death in 1873 .
His country house Broomhill north of Tunbridge Wells is now preserved as the Salomons Museum .
Family Salomons married in 1825 Jeanette , daughter of Solomon Cohen of Canonbury House and Hannah Samuel .
Her aunts Judith and Henriette were the wives of Sir Moses Montefiore and Nathan Mayer Rothschild respectively .
After her death in 1867 Salomons married Cecilia , the daughter of Samuel Moses Samuel in 1872 .
He was made a baronet of Broom Hill in the parish of Tonbridge in the County of Kent and of Great Cumberland Place in the County of Middlesex on 26 October 1869 .
He died on 18
July 1873 , and is buried in the Jewish Cemetery at West Ham .
He had no children by either of his marriages , so his estate and titles passed to his nephew David Lionel Salomons , whom he had brought up after the death of Sir David 's brother Philip Salomons .


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british politician [PERSON] ( 1797-1873 ) not to be confused with david lionel goldsmid-stern-salomons . sir david salomons [PERSON] bt member [PERSON] of parliament [HUMAN GROUP] for greenwich [PLACE] in office [PLACE] 1851-1852 serving with j. w. deans dundas [PERSON] and h. stewart [PERSON] preceded by edward george barnard james whitley deans dundas [PERSON] succeeded by peter rolt montague chambers constituency [PERSON] greenwich [PLACE] lord mayor [HUMAN ROLE] of the city [PLACE] of london [PLACE] in office november [PERIOD] 10 , 1855 - november [PERIOD] 8 , 1856 preceded by francis moon [PERSON] succeeded by thomas finnis member [PERSON] of parliament [HUMAN GROUP] for greenwich [PLACE] in office [PLACE] 1859-1873 serving with w. codrington [PERSON] , w. angerstein , c. t. bright [PERSON] , and w. e. gladstone preceded by sir william codrington john townsend [PERSON] succeeded by william ewart gladstone thomas boord personal details born ( 1797-11-22 ) 22 november [PERIOD] 1797 london [PLACE] , great britain [PLACE] died 18 july [PERIOD] 1873 ( 1873-07-18 ) ( aged 75 ) resting place west ham [PERSON] jewish cemetery [PLACE] political party radicals [PERSON] ( 1851-1859 ) liberal [PERSON] ( 1859-1873 ) his bookplate sir david salomons [PERSON] [PERSON] , 1st baronet [PERSON] ( 22 november [PERIOD] 1797 - 18 july [PERIOD] 1873 ) , was a leading figure [FIGURE] in the 19th century struggle [FORCE] for jewish emancipation [ACT] in the united kingdom [PLACE] . he was the first jewish sheriff [PERSON] of the city [PLACE] of london [PLACE] and lord mayor [HUMAN ROLE] of london [PLACE] . early life [EVENT] born in london [PLACE] , the son [PERSON] of levy salomons [PERSON] of st mary axe and frant [UNKNOWN] , sussex [PERSON] , and matilda de metz [PERSON] of leyden [PLACE] ( married in 1795 ) , he followed his father [PERSON] into business [STATE] in the city [PLACE] of london [PLACE] , where he was a successful banker [PERSON] . salomons [PERSON] was one of the founders [PERSON] of the london [PLACE] and westminster bank [PLACE] ( now the natwest [UNKNOWN] ) , and a member [PERSON] of the london stock exchange [PERSON] . in 1835 he was elected as sheriff [PERSON] of the city [PLACE] of london [PLACE] . however , he was unable to take up the post [UNKNOWN] , because the mandatory oath [ASSET] of office [PLACE] included christian statements [STATEMENT] of faith [PERSON] . the sheriffs [UNKNOWN] ' declaration act was passed later that year [PERIOD] , and salomons [PERSON] was able to take up the post [UNKNOWN] . in 1839 , he was high sheriff [PERSON] of kent [PLACE] , where his broomhill estate [ESTATE] , now the salomons museum [PLACE] , was located near tunbridge wells [PERSON] . in december [PERIOD] 1835 , salomons [PERSON] was elected as an alderman [PERSON] of the city [PLACE] of london [PLACE] , but again faced an unacceptable oath [ASSET] , and on this occasion [OPPORTUNITY] the law [PERSON] was not changed . salomons [PERSON] was disqualified , but was re-elected in 1847 , after the religious opinions relief act [ACT] had amended the oath [ASSET] . in 1855 , the aldermen [UNKNOWN] elected him as lord mayor [HUMAN ROLE] of london [PLACE] . in the meantime [ABSTRACT ENTITY] , he trained as a lawyer [PERSON] and was called to the bar [PLACE] in 1849 , though he did not practise as a barrister [PERSON] . however , he was the first jewish magistrate [UNKNOWN] in england [PLACE] . in 1847 he served on the committee [HUMAN GROUP] of the british relief association [INSTITUTION] . parliament [HUMAN GROUP] in 1851 , he stood as a liberal [PERSON] candidate [PERSON] at a by-election in the greenwich constituency [PERSON] , and on 28 june [PERIOD] he was elected as one of the constituency [PERSON] 's two members [STATE] of parliament [HUMAN GROUP] ( mps [UNKNOWN] ) . he had previously been defeated in the 1847 general election [PROCESS] . he was not permitted to serve in the house [PLACE] of commons [UNKNOWN] , because he had not taken the oath [ASSET] of abjuration [UNKNOWN] in the form [FORM] established by parliament [HUMAN GROUP] . however , he did not withdraw [ACT] quietly : instead he took the oath [ASSET] , but omitted the christian phrases [PHRASE] , and took his seat [PROPERTY] on the government benches [ENTITY] . he was asked to withdraw [ACT] , and did so on the second request [REQUEST] , but he returned three days [PERIOD] later , on 21 july [PERIOD] 1851 . in the debate [STATE] that followed , salomons [PERSON] defended his presence [STATE] on grounds [AMOUNT] of having been elected by a large majority [PROPERTY] , but was eventually removed by the sergeant-at-arms , and fined £500 for having voted illegally in three divisions [PERSON] of the house [PLACE] . he failed to win re-election in the 1852 general election [PROCESS] . when the law [PERSON] was eventually changed in 1858 , lionel de rothschild [PERSON] became the first jewish mp to legally take his seat [PROPERTY] , having been elected in 1857 . in the 1859 general election [PROCESS] , david salomons [PERSON] was re-elected for greenwich [PLACE] and served as the constituency [PERSON] 's mp until his death [EVENT] in 1873 . his country [PLACE] house [PLACE] broomhill [PLACE] north of tunbridge wells [PERSON] is now preserved as the salomons museum [PLACE] . family salomons [PERSON] married in 1825 jeanette [PERSON] , daughter [PERSON] of solomon cohen [PERSON] of canonbury house [PLACE] and hannah samuel [PERSON] . her aunts judith [PERSON] and henriette [PERSON] were the wives [PERSON] of sir moses montefiore [PERSON] and nathan mayer rothschild [PERSON] respectively . after her death [EVENT] in 1867 salomons [PERSON] married cecilia [PERSON] , the daughter [PERSON] of samuel moses samuel [PERSON] in 1872 . he was made a baronet [PERSON] of broom hill [HILL] in the parish [PERSON] of tonbridge [UNKNOWN] in the county [PLACE] of kent [PLACE] and of great cumberland place [PLACE] in the county [PLACE] of middlesex [PLACE] on 26 october [PERIOD] 1869 . he died on 18 july [PERIOD] 1873 , and is buried in the jewish cemetery [PLACE] at west ham [PERSON] . he had no children [PERSON] by either of his marriages [STATE] , so his estate [ESTATE] and titles [BUILDING] passed to his nephew david lionel salomons [PERSON] , whom he had brought up after the death [EVENT] of sir david [PERSON] 's brother philip salomons [PERSON] .

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25samuel moses samuel1PERSON after her death in 1867 salomons married cecilia , the daughter of samuel moses samuel in 1872 .
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30brother philip salomons1PERSON he had no children by either of his marriages , so his estate and titles passed to his nephew david lionel salomons , whom he had brought up after the death of sir david 's brother philip salomons .
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34by election1PROCESS
35lawyer1PERSON in the meantime , he trained as a lawyer and was called to the bar in 1849 , though he did not practise as a barrister .
36family salomons1PERSON family salomons married in 1825 jeanette , daughter of solomon cohen of canonbury house and hannah samuel .
37sir david1PERSON sir david salomons bt member of parliament for greenwich
38abjuration1UNKNOWN he was not permitted to serve in the house of commons , because he had not taken the oath of abjuration in the form established by parliament .
39j. w. deans dundas1PERSON in office 1851-1852 serving with j. w. deans dundas and h. stewart preceded by edward george barnard james whitley deans dundas succeeded by peter rolt montague chambers constituency greenwich lord mayor of the city of london in office november 10 , 1855 - november 8 , 1856 preceded by francis moon succeeded by thomas
40london stock exchange1PERSON salomons was one of the founders of the london and westminster bank ( now the natwest ) , and a member of the london stock exchange .
41december1PERIOD in december 1835 , salomons was elected as an alderman of the city of london , but again faced an unacceptable oath , and on this occasion the law was not changed .
42wives1PERSON her aunts judith and henriette were the wives of sir moses montefiore and nathan mayer rothschild respectively .
43year1PERIOD act was passed later that year , and salomons was able to take up the post .
44liberal1PERSON resting place west ham jewish cemetery political party radicals ( 1851-1859 ) liberal ( 1859-1873 )
45h. stewart1PERSON in office 1851-1852 serving with j. w. deans dundas and h. stewart preceded by edward george barnard james whitley deans dundas succeeded by peter rolt montague chambers constituency greenwich lord mayor of the city of london in office november 10 , 1855 - november 8 , 1856 preceded by francis moon succeeded by thomas
46faith1PERSON however , he was unable to take up the post , because the mandatory oath of office included christian statements of faith .
47greenwich constituency1PLACE in 1851 , he stood as a liberal candidate at a by-election in the greenwich constituency , and on 28 june he was elected as one of the constituency 's two members of parliament ( mps ) .
48office november1PERIOD in office 1851-1852 serving with j. w. deans dundas and h. stewart preceded by edward george barnard james whitley deans dundas succeeded by peter rolt montague chambers constituency greenwich lord mayor of the city of london in office november 10 , 1855 - november 8 , 1856 preceded by francis moon succeeded by thomas
49titles1BUILDING he had no children by either of his marriages , so his estate and titles passed to his nephew david lionel salomons , whom he had brought up after the death of sir david 's brother philip salomons .
50debate1STATE in the debate that followed , salomons defended his presence on grounds of having been elected by a large majority , but was eventually removed by the sergeant-at-arms , and fined £500 for having voted illegally in three divisions of the house .
51sergeant at arms1PERSON
52broomhill1PLACE in 1839 , he was high sheriff of kent , where his broomhill estate , now the salomons museum , was located near tunbridge wells .
53high sheriff1PERSON in 1839 , he was high sheriff of kent , where his broomhill estate , now the salomons museum , was located near tunbridge wells .
54commons1UNKNOWN he was not permitted to serve in the house of commons , because he had not taken the oath of abjuration in the form established by parliament .
55solomon cohen1PERSON family salomons married in 1825 jeanette , daughter of solomon cohen of canonbury house and hannah samuel .
56st mary axe1PLACE
57november london1PLACE
58great cumberland place1PLACE he was made a baronet of broom hill in the parish of tonbridge in the county of kent and of great cumberland place in the county of middlesex on 26 october 1869 .
59bar1PLACE in the meantime , he trained as a lawyer and was called to the bar in 1849 , though he did not practise as a barrister .
60westminster bank1PLACE salomons was one of the founders of the london and westminster bank ( now the natwest ) , and a member of the london stock exchange .
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62england1PLACE however , he was the first jewish magistrate in england .
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64october1PERIOD he was made a baronet of broom hill in the parish of tonbridge in the county of kent and of great cumberland place in the county of middlesex on 26 october 1869 .
65century struggle1FORCE his bookplate sir david salomons , 1st baronet ( 22 november 1797 - 18 july 1873 ) , was a leading figure in the 19th century struggle for jewish emancipation in the united kingdom .
66member1PERSON sir david salomons bt member of parliament for greenwich
67matilda de metz1PERSON axe and frant , sussex , and matilda de metz of leyden ( married in 1795 ) , he followed his father into business in the city of london , where he was a successful banker .
68leyden1PLACE axe and frant , sussex , and matilda de metz of leyden ( married in 1795 ) , he followed his father into business in the city of london , where he was a successful banker .
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72father1PERSON axe and frant , sussex , and matilda de metz of leyden ( married in 1795 ) , he followed his father into business in the city of london , where he was a successful banker .
73tonbridge1UNKNOWN he was made a baronet of broom hill in the parish of tonbridge in the county of kent and of great cumberland place in the county of middlesex on 26 october 1869 .
74cecilia1PERSON after her death in 1867 salomons married cecilia , the daughter of samuel moses samuel in 1872 .
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76government benches1ENTITY however , he did not withdraw quietly : instead he took the oath , but omitted the christian phrases , and took his seat on the government benches .
77w. angerstein1PERSON
78levy salomons1PERSON born in london , the son of levy salomons of st mary
79henriette1PERSON her aunts judith and henriette were the wives of sir moses montefiore and nathan mayer rothschild respectively .
80days1PERIOD he was asked to withdraw , and did so on the second request , but he returned three days later , on 21 july 1851 .
81hannah samuel1PERSON family salomons married in 1825 jeanette , daughter of solomon cohen of canonbury house and hannah samuel .
82magistrate1UNKNOWN however , he was the first jewish magistrate in england .
83barrister1PERSON in the meantime , he trained as a lawyer and was called to the bar in 1849 , though he did not practise as a barrister .
84committee1HUMAN GROUP in 1847 he served on the committee of the british relief association .
85statements1STATEMENT however , he was unable to take up the post , because the mandatory oath of office included christian statements of faith .
86natwest1UNKNOWN salomons was one of the founders of the london and westminster bank ( now the natwest ) , and a member of the london stock exchange .
87nathan mayer rothschild1PERSON her aunts judith and henriette were the wives of sir moses montefiore and nathan mayer rothschild respectively .
88mps1UNKNOWN in 1851 , he stood as a liberal candidate at a by-election in the greenwich constituency , and on 28 june he was elected as one of the constituency 's two members of parliament ( mps ) .
89form1FORM he was not permitted to serve in the house of commons , because he had not taken the oath of abjuration in the form established by parliament .
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92founders1PERSON salomons was one of the founders of the london and westminster bank ( now the natwest ) , and a member of the london stock exchange .
93country1PLACE his country house broomhill north of tunbridge wells is now preserved as the salomons museum .
94peter rolt montague chambers constituency greenwich lord mayor1HUMAN ROLE in office 1851-1852 serving with j. w. deans dundas and h. stewart preceded by edward george barnard james whitley deans dundas succeeded by peter rolt montague chambers constituency greenwich lord mayor of the city of london in office november 10 , 1855 - november 8 , 1856 preceded by francis moon succeeded by thomas
95son1PERSON born in london , the son of levy salomons of st mary
96c. t. bright1PERSON angerstein , c. t. bright , and w. e.
97aldermen1UNKNOWN in 1855 , the aldermen elected him as lord mayor of london .
98west ham1PERSON resting place west ham jewish cemetery political party radicals ( 1851-1859 ) liberal ( 1859-1873 )
99resting place west ham jewish cemetery political party radicals1PERSON resting place west ham jewish cemetery political party radicals ( 1851-1859 ) liberal ( 1859-1873 )
100nephew david lionel salomons1PERSON he had no children by either of his marriages , so his estate and titles passed to his nephew david lionel salomons , whom he had brought up after the death of sir david 's brother philip salomons .
101children1PERSON he had no children by either of his marriages , so his estate and titles passed to his nephew david lionel salomons , whom he had brought up after the death of sir david 's brother philip salomons .
102francis moon1PERSON in office 1851-1852 serving with j. w. deans dundas and h. stewart preceded by edward george barnard james whitley deans dundas succeeded by peter rolt montague chambers constituency greenwich lord mayor of the city of london in office november 10 , 1855 - november 8 , 1856 preceded by francis moon succeeded by thomas
103united kingdom1PLACE his bookplate sir david salomons , 1st baronet ( 22 november 1797 - 18 july 1873 ) , was a leading figure in the 19th century struggle for jewish emancipation in the united kingdom .
104sheriffs1UNKNOWN the sheriffs '
105grounds1AMOUNT in the debate that followed , salomons defended his presence on grounds of having been elected by a large majority , but was eventually removed by the sergeant-at-arms , and fined £500 for having voted illegally in three divisions of the house .
106frant1UNKNOWN axe and frant , sussex , and matilda de metz of leyden ( married in 1795 ) , he followed his father into business in the city of london , where he was a successful banker .
107presence1STATE in the debate that followed , salomons defended his presence on grounds of having been elected by a large majority , but was eventually removed by the sergeant-at-arms , and fined £500 for having voted illegally in three divisions of the house .
108middlesex1PLACE he was made a baronet of broom hill in the parish of tonbridge in the county of kent and of great cumberland place in the county of middlesex on 26 october 1869 .
109william ewart gladstone thomas boord personal details born1PERSON
110business1STATE axe and frant , sussex , and matilda de metz of leyden ( married in 1795 ) , he followed his father into business in the city of london , where he was a successful banker .
111british relief association1INSTITUTION in 1847 he served on the committee of the british relief association .
112sir moses montefiore1PERSON her aunts judith and henriette were the wives of sir moses montefiore and nathan mayer rothschild respectively .
113w. e. gladstone1PERSON
114divisions1PERSON in the debate that followed , salomons defended his presence on grounds of having been elected by a large majority , but was eventually removed by the sergeant-at-arms , and fined £500 for having voted illegally in three divisions of the house .
115aunts judith1PERSON her aunts judith and henriette were the wives of sir moses montefiore and nathan mayer rothschild respectively .
116sir william codrington john townsend1PERSON preceded by sir william codrington john townsend succeeded by william ewart gladstone thomas
117life1EVENT early life
118broom hill1HILL he was made a baronet of broom hill in the parish of tonbridge in the county of kent and of great cumberland place in the county of middlesex on 26 october 1869 .
119great britain1PLACE boord personal details born ( 1797-11-22 ) 22 november 1797 london , great britain died 18 july 1873 ( 1873-07-18 ) ( aged 75 )
120re election1PROCESS
121estate1ESTATE in 1839 , he was high sheriff of kent , where his broomhill estate , now the salomons museum , was located near tunbridge wells .
122religious opinions relief act1ACT salomons was disqualified , but was re-elected in 1847 , after the religious opinions relief act had amended the oath .
123june1PERIOD in 1851 , he stood as a liberal candidate at a by-election in the greenwich constituency , and on 28 june he was elected as one of the constituency 's two members of parliament ( mps ) .
124withdraw1ACT however , he did not withdraw quietly : instead he took the oath , but omitted the christian phrases , and took his seat on the government benches .
125candidate1PERSON in 1851 , he stood as a liberal candidate at a by-election in the greenwich constituency , and on 28 june he was elected as one of the constituency 's two members of parliament ( mps ) .
126alderman1PERSON in december 1835 , salomons was elected as an alderman of the city of london , but again faced an unacceptable oath , and on this occasion the law was not changed .
127marriages1STATE he had no children by either of his marriages , so his estate and titles passed to his nephew david lionel salomons , whom he had brought up after the death of sir david 's brother philip salomons .
128phrases1PHRASE however , he did not withdraw quietly : instead he took the oath , but omitted the christian phrases , and took his seat on the government benches .
129david salomons1PERSON sir david salomons bt member of parliament for greenwich
130thomas finnis member1PERSON
131jeanette1PERSON family salomons married in 1825 jeanette , daughter of solomon cohen of canonbury house and hannah samuel .
132majority1PROPERTY in the debate that followed , salomons defended his presence on grounds of having been elected by a large majority , but was eventually removed by the sergeant-at-arms , and fined £500 for having voted illegally in three divisions of the house .
133politician1PERSON british politician ( 1797-1873 )
134jewish cemetery1PLACE resting place west ham jewish cemetery political party radicals ( 1851-1859 ) liberal ( 1859-1873 )
135sussex1PERSON axe and frant , sussex , and matilda de metz of leyden ( married in 1795 ) , he followed his father into business in the city of london , where he was a successful banker .
136bookplate sir david salomons1PERSON his bookplate sir david salomons , 1st baronet ( 22 november 1797 - 18 july 1873 ) , was a leading figure in the 19th century struggle for jewish emancipation in the united kingdom .
137canonbury house1PLACE family salomons married in 1825 jeanette , daughter of solomon cohen of canonbury house and hannah samuel .

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