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always given the right of way in traffic. In business Lord Natty was very conservative.<br />
He did not take very many risks and looked only for safe family investments. His selfconfidence<br />
told him to manage his wealth himself and not trust his Investments with<br />
people who might strike a painful blow to his riches. "Natty was brusque and humorless<br />
and did not suffer fools gladly." Nor could he allow his money Into the hands of a fool,<br />
caution was a necessary device as far as he was concerned. According to the writer<br />
Frank Harris the Lord Rothschild told him: ,,I go to the bank [New Court] every<br />
morning and when I say ‘no’ I return home at night without a worry. But when I say<br />
‘yes’ Its like putting your finger Into a machine - the whirring wheels may drag your<br />
whole body in after the finger."<br />
New Court was very powerful at this time, for example It controlled the Ruby Mines in<br />
Burma, and the banks operations covered most of South America. Brazil was the<br />
Rothschild’s "preserve" in South America, as Argentina was the "preserve" of London’s<br />
other major banking family - the Barings. While Lord Natty’s two brothers, Alfred and<br />
Leo, helped run New Court, Natty was almost totally calling the shots. "Natty stood for<br />
finance, Alfred for the arts, Leo for sport." Son of the Queen, the Prince of Whales<br />
Albert College, Cambridge. <strong>The</strong>y became good friends and soon the Prince was close<br />
friends with most of the British House and others of the Rothschild clan, Including<br />
Natty’s brothers, Alfred and Leo. <strong>The</strong> group of friends became known as ,,<strong>The</strong><br />
Marlborough Boys", named after the Prince’s Marlborough House at which they<br />
regularly gathered. ,,<strong>The</strong> Marlborough Boys" were intent on having fun. <strong>The</strong> small circle<br />
of partiers were living a life where "wit took precedence over etiquette..." <strong>The</strong> Prince<br />
probably had a hand in convincing the Queen to grant Natty peerage. <strong>The</strong> Rothschilds<br />
were suspected, rightfully so, of financing the Prince’s investments and paying off his<br />
debts. <strong>The</strong> Prince later became King Edward VII of England. As you can see, Rothschild<br />
influence extends far and wide. Alfred, Lord Natty’s brother, was an eccentric man. He<br />
had a zebra four-in-hand, a pet gont, a private philharmonic which be conducted and a<br />
private circus which he would ringmaster. Needless to say, the Baron Alfred was a man<br />
with flair. "He loved music, clothes, furniture, paintings, beautiful women and, above<br />
all, luxury." He was also Involved in business - he worked at New Court and was the<br />
first Jewish Director of the Bank of England. <strong>The</strong> Baron was among those in charge of<br />
the last rites over Disraelis’ dead body (Queen Victoria might have had an affair with<br />
Disraeli that the Rothschilds covered up). Alfred’s demeanor was like that of a diplomat<br />
and was very Interested in foreign affairs. He was instrumental in easing the English -<br />
German tensions around the turn of the century. It was not to the Rothschilds benefit<br />
to have war. Alfred parted with tradition when he gave, in his will, his great wealth to<br />
his daughter. His daughter, in turn, used some of that Rothschild money to fund the<br />
expedition into Egypt that discovered Tutankhamen’s grave.<br />
Lord Natty’s other brother, Baron Leopold de Rothschild, was not much of a<br />
businessman. He much more preferred horse racing and automobiles. He had the<br />
reputation of being a kind man. His wife, Maria Perugia, was the sister of Mrs. Arthur<br />
Sassoon. <strong>The</strong> first world war supposedly hurt the British House financially (although it<br />
appears their missing riches only went underground), but as always they bounced right<br />
back (in the eyes of the public). Thus a new British House of Rothschild began the 20th<br />
century, lofty Lord Natty leading the way.<br />
AUSTRIAN HOUSE, LATE 19TH AND EARLY 20TH CENTURY<br />
Baron Anselm von Rothschild, of the "New Trinity", brought the Austrian House to the<br />
close of the 19th century. Anselm lived under the reputation of his father, Salomon,<br />
and his uncle, Amschel (with whom he spent a good deal of his time). But be did not<br />
necessarily ride their coat tails, he proved his worth, so to speak. His most notable act<br />
being the creation Creditanstalt, which destroyed the financial challenger of the<br />
Rothschilds, Credit Mobilier. As a young man Anselm was a bit wild and frivolous, so hi.<br />
father sent him away to apprentice. Anselm ended up working under his uncle Amschel<br />
in the Frankfort bank (which was doomed to future liquidation). Frankfort mellowed<br />
hlm, and he lived there for 30 years. When his father died in 1855, Anselm returned to<br />
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