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  1. Rufus Daniel Isaacs, 1st Marquess of Reading, GCB, GCSI, GCIE, GCVO, PC (10 October 1860 – 30 December 1935), known as the Earl of Reading from 1917 to 1926, was a British Liberal politician and judge, who served as Lord Chief Justice of England, Viceroy of India, and Foreign Secretary, the last Liberal to hold that post.

  2. Rufus Daniel Isaacs, 1st marquess of Reading (born Oct. 10, 1860, London, Eng.—died Dec. 30, 1935, London) was a politician, lord chief justice of England, and diplomat. Called to the bar in 1887, Isaacs built a prosperous practice, representing trade unions as well as large corporations.

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  3. Jun 20, 2021 · Rufus Daniel Isaacs served as Liberal MP for Reading from 1904 to 1913, before being made 1st Marquess of Reading. He was no stranger to titles – he had already been made Baron Reading of Erleigh...

  4. Rufus Isaacs, 1st Marquess of Reading, died following an attack of cardiac asthma, on 30th December 1935. His body was cremated and his ashes were interred near the remains of his first wife in the Golders Green Jewish Cemetery .

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  5. The English lawyer and statesman Rufus Daniel Isaacs, 1st Marquess of Reading (1860-1935), known for his brilliant legal career, was an international figure during and immediately after World War I.

  6. May 23, 2018 · Rufus Daniel Isaacs Reading, 1st marquess of (rĕd´Ĭng), 18601935, British statesman. Called to the bar in 1887, he achieved great success in his profession. He entered Parliament as a Liberal in 1904, became attorney general in 1910, and in 1912 was given a seat in the cabinet.

  7. Feb 10, 2018 · Rufus Isaacs, 1st Marquess of Reading (1860-1935), Lord Chief Justice, diplomat and viceroy of India. Sitter associated with 28 portraits Advocate, Attorney-General (1910) and Lord Chief Justice (1913-21).

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