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* The first documentary evidence of the presence of Jews in England ([https://archive.org/details/dr-peter-aldag-jewry-in-england-vols-1-7/page/n7/mode/2up 8])
* The first documentary evidence of the presence of Jews in England ([https://archive.org/details/dr-peter-aldag-jewry-in-england-vols-1-7/page/n7/mode/2up 8])
** Statute against interacting with Jews, designed to protect Christians from Jewish Slavery ([https://archive.org/details/dr-peter-aldag-jewry-in-england-vols-1-7/page/n7/mode/2up 8])
** Statute against interacting with Jews, designed to protect Christians from Jewish Slavery ([https://archive.org/details/dr-peter-aldag-jewry-in-england-vols-1-7/page/n7/mode/2up 8])
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== 810 First Expulsion ==
== 810 First Expulsion ==
* Jews fled England due to persecution, i.e., not being allowed to engage in the slave trade. ([https://archive.org/details/dr-peter-aldag-jewry-in-england-vols-1-7/page/n7/mode/2up 9])
* Jews fled England due to persecution, i.e., not being allowed to engage in the slave trade. ([https://archive.org/details/dr-peter-aldag-jewry-in-england-vols-1-7/page/n7/mode/2up 9])

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669 First Evidence

  • The first documentary evidence of the presence of Jews in England (8)
    • Statute against interacting with Jews, designed to protect Christians from Jewish Slavery (8)

810 First Expulsion

  • Jews fled England due to persecution, i.e., not being allowed to engage in the slave trade. (9)
    • For a compelling anecdote about Christian child slaves, see The Angel Children under Quotes.

1066 William the Conqueror

  • William the Conqueror needed money for his conquest and brought in Jews to finance it. (10)
  • See 'Under William I' under Jewish Privilege under Themes.

September 3rd, 1189 Richard Lionheart

  • Richard the Lionheart was crowned King of England.
    • “A day that was extremely important for the history of the Jews in ancient England. From that point on they lost power and wealth until they were finally forced to leave the country.” (26)
    • See The Coronation of Richard the Lionheart under Hilarities.

September 1194 Law Passed Due to York Uprising

  • A law was passed when Richard the Lionheart returned to England from the crusades, which protected Jews from uprisings but also required Jews to register their records of claims, mortgages, houses, and other assets with Gentile officials. (30)
    • The law was a reaction against the common people, who had managed to burn the Jewish records and escape debt. Now, the king had the records too and would collect them if the Jews didn’t.
    • See 'York Uprising' under Popular Uprisings under Themes.
  • First mention of coin clipping, done by Jews, of course, in English history (30)
  • The law slowly led to the ‘Exchequer of the Jews’ office being created
    • “The basis for this government department was the public registration of debts and an existing department in the royal treasury that had been set up to manage Aaron of Lincoln's huge legacy.” (31)

December 1210 The Jews Audited

  • In 1210, King John had all of the Jews arrested and brought together into one place in Bristol to be audited.
    • They had been falsifying the reports given to Gentile officials, the exchequer, under the law of September 1194 (37)
  • See The One-Toothed Jew under Hilarities.

June 15th, 1215 Magna Carta

1234 Cities Tried to Expel Jews

  • “…first attempts by the cities’ burgesses to expel the Hebrews, who were an unwanted foreign body in their midst.” (41)
  • See The City as the Center of Power under Themes.

1253 Nuremberg Laws

  • Edward I passed laws protecting the people from Jews. The laws bore a strong resemblance to the National Socialist laws passed in Germany in 1935. (48)

July 1290 The Great Expulsion

December 1655 Whitehall Conference

1660 Charles II Lands in Dover

  • On May 20th, Charles II landed in Dover, and on May 29th, he entered London. (234)
    • Charles II increased Jewish Privilege.

1696 Jews Remain in Colonies

  • On April 10th, the Jews won their right to remain in the American colonies as the bill regulating plantation trade had its alien clause removed from it, which would have expelled the Jews, as the colonists wanted. (266)

1740 The Plantation Act

  • The Plantation Act naturalized Jews in America’s colonies (297)

1744 Levant Company Battle

  • The Levant Company, aka the “Turkey Company” Battle
    • Bills were introduced that would have allowed Jews to enter the company. It was ultimately defeated in the House of Lords. (300)
      • See The Vanguard under Themes for more examples of the noble class protecting the people's interests.

1753 The Year of Battle

April 5th, 1830 Jewish Naturalization Efforts Restart

December 10th 1830 Jews Admitted as Freemen into City of London

April 24th, 1834 Jews' Civil Disabilities Bill

  • Jews’ Civil Disabilities Bill
    • A bill for naturalizing Jews was passed through the House of Commons but was defeated in the House of Lords. (459, 461)
      • See The Vanguard under Themes for more examples of the noble class protecting the people's interests.

1844 David Salomons Elected Alderman

  • David Salomons was elected Alderman of the City of London and allowed to serve without taking the Christian oath. (477)

1846 Religious Disabilities Act Passed

  • The Religious Disabilities Act of 1846 was passed.
    • Allowed Jews to own “immovable property,” the last privilege denied to Jews, besides emancipation itself (478)
    • A major step forward in their emancipation (478)

July 21st, 1858 “Compromise” Jew Bill Passed

BONUS TIMELINE: The Richest Person/Jew in Britain Throughout History

  • 1125-1186
  • Wealthiest Jew and person in England
  • 1590-1659
  • The Rothschild of the Seventeenth Century
  • At the end of the 16th century, his banks had a similar power and role to those of the later Rothschild banks.
  • 1699-1762
  • The Rothschild of his day
  • ‘The Pillar of State Credit’ (358)
  • Connections all over the world
  • Dominated the Royal Exchange
  • The father, Aaron
    • Legacy kept by four sons
      • George (1741-1813) Asher (d. 1822)
      • Benjamin (1755-1808)
      • and Abraham (1756-1810)
  • Goldsmid Palace– monetary to social power pipeline
    • “The largest and most lavish festivals of the time…” (405)
    • Royal connections
  • Born in Frankfurt in 1770
  • The Wealthiest man in the world
  • Source of family wealth: war profiteering
  • All-powerful banker on London’s Royal Exchange
    • After the death of the Goldsmid brothers
  • The eldest son of Nathan Mayer Rothschild
    • Took over his father’s fortune
  • The ‘Rothschilds of the East’ during the early 20th Century (727)
  • Nearly equal to Rothschild family
    • “The influence of this family is hardly, if at all, inferior to that of Rothschild.” (727)