Simon Marks, 1st Baron Marks of Broughton
The Lord Marks of Broughton | |
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Sir Simon Marks with David Ben-Gurion in Tel Aviv, 1949 | |
Born |
Leeds, England | 9 July 1888
Died |
8 December 1964 76) London, England | (aged
Nationality | British |
Relatives |
Michael Marks (father) |
Simon Marks, 1st Baron Marks of Broughton (9 July 1888–8 December 1964), was a British Jewish businessman.
Biography
Early life
Marks was born in Leeds and educated at Manchester Grammar School.
Career
In 1907, he inherited a number of "penny bazaars" from his father, Michael Marks, which had been established with Thomas Spencer. With the help of Israel Sieff, he built Marks & Spencer into an icon of British business.
He was knighted in 1944 and in 1961 was raised to the peerage as Baron Marks of Broughton, of Sunningdale in the Royal County of Berkshire.
Death and legacy
Marks died in December 1964, aged 76, and was cremated at Golders Green Crematorium. His ashes and memorial are housed within the internal columbarium (visible by arrangement). The ashes of his wife Miriam Marks (née Sieff, sister of Israel Sieff), and those of his business partner Israel Sieff, rest with his.
He was succeeded in the barony by his only son Michael.
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References
Peerage of the United Kingdom | ||
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Preceded by (new creation) |
Baron Marks of Broughton 1961–1964 |
Succeeded by Michael Marks |
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