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Encyclopedia > Earl of Reading

The title of Marquess of Reading was created in 1926 for Rufus Isaacs, 1st Earl of Reading, the former Viceroy of India and Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales. This peerage is the highest ever attained by a Jew. It is the juniormost Marquessate in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.


The Marquess holds the subsidiary titles of Earl of Reading (1917), Viscount Reading, of Erleigh in the County of Berkshire (1916), Viscount Erleigh, of Erleigh in the County of Berkshire (1917), and Baron Reading, of Erleigh in the County of Berkshire (1914).


Marquesses of Reading (1926)

Heir Apparent: Julian Michael Rufus Isaacs, Viscount Erleigh


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The Most Honourable Rufus Daniel Rufus Isaacs, 1st Marquess of Reading (10 October 1860 - 30 December 1935) was a United Kingdom politician and jurist.
A prosperous lawyer, Isaacs entered the House of Commons in 1904, as Liberal Party member for the Reading constituency, a seat he held until 1913.
During this period, he served as both Solicitor-General and Attorney-General in the governments of Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman and Herbert Henry Asquith, becoming the first Attorney-General to sit in the Cabinet in 1912.
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