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The last Cazenove to work for the company was Bernard Cazenove, formerly head of the fund management business. He retired in December 2004, just before the JPMorgan merger. [10] Bernard is a direct descendant of the founder of the firm: he is Philip Cazenove's great-great-great-grandson and his father and great-grandfather were also partners.
He was born Christopher de Lerisson Cazenove, [1] on 17 December 1943, [2] [3] [4] the son of Brigadier Arnold de Lerisson Cazenove and Elizabeth Laura (née Gurney, 1914–1994) [5] in Winchester, Hampshire, but was brought up in Bowlish, Somerset. [6]
He was the elder brother of Philip Cazenove, who in 1823 founded Cazenove the firm of stockbrokers. [2] Cazenove was educated at Charterhouse School. [2] He is thought by Patricia James to have met Robert Malthus through Charles Webb Le Bas. [3] After Malthus died in 1834, Cazenove applied for the teaching vacancy at the East India College.
Arnold Cazenove was born on 18 September 1898, the third son of Arthur Philip Cazenove of Cadogan Place, London, of a junior branch of the Cazenoves of Cottesbrooke. He was educated at Eton College and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst .
Philip Cazenove, stockbroker, philanthropist (supported Jewish domestic charities - Calvinists, religious non-Conformists felt a special affiliation for them as fellow-marginalised people). [272] Samuel Courtauld (industrialist) (1793–1881), American-born British industrialist. [273]
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The musical began life in 1984 as a costumed concert with the London Symphony Orchestra at the Barbican, conducted by Mike Batt and starring Paul Jones as the Baker and Christopher Cazenove as the narrator. It was created as a concept album in 1986 but withheld from sale after a dispute with the record label CBS (now Sony Music). [1]
Arthur Cazenove (12 February 1823 – 10 August 1893) was an English first-class cricketer and clergyman. The son of Philip Cazenove, the founder of the stockbrokers Cazenove , and Emma Knapp, he was born at Clapton in February 1823. [ 1 ]