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See also: English Jewish philanthropist, was a member of the See also: London See also: financial See also: firm, See also: Mocatta and See also: Goldsmid, but retired from business in 1874 and devoted himself to See also: works of public and private benevolence
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Besides this he was a See also: patron of learning and himself an author of See also: historical works, the chief of which was The Jews and the Inquisition
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On occasion of his loth birthday, he was presented with a testimonial from more than 200 philanthropic and See also: literary institutions
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The Anglo-Jewish Historical See also: Exhibition (1887) owed its inception to him
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He bequeathed his See also: fine library to the Jewish Historical Society of See also: England, of which he was at one See also: time president
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This library formed the basis of the collections which are now included in the Mocatta Library and Museum, founded in his memory, and located at the University of London (University See also: College, See also: Gower Street)
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