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- Samuel_Mendel abstract "Samuel Mendel (1811–1884), the "Merchant Prince", was one of the leading merchants in Manchester during its rise to industrial prominence. He was born in Liverpool, but the family soon relocated to Manchester where his father, Emmanuel, established a rope, twine, and pitch-paper business and then later a hotel, the Manchester and Liverpool (subsequently known as Mendel's Hotel). Samuel first worked in a warehouse on Bow Street belonging to Mr. B. Liebert, and during this time he also travelled extensively. Building on his experience he began his own business and rapidly became one of Manchester's leading textile merchants. He built a large warehouse, Chepstow House, in central Manchester.At first he resided at Greenheys Priory, formerly the family home of Thomas De Quincey. He then built a substantial mansion, Manley Hall, in Whalley Range and filled it with an impressive collection of art (much of it acquired with the aid of the noted art dealers Thomas Agnew & Sons). While resident there he converted from Judaism to High Church Anglicanism and became a trustee of St Clement's Church, Chorlton-cum-Hardy, despite not residing in the Parish. Along with another trustee, William Cunliffe Brooks, he controversially opposed the building of the new, larger church. He was also the patron of the village brass band. Due to difficulties with his business, caused by the alterations to trade arising from the opening of the Suez Canal, he was forced into bankruptcy in 1875. His later years were spent in reduced circumstances in Chislehurst. He died in Balham in 1884.".
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- Samuel_Mendel deathDate "1884".
- Samuel_Mendel deathYear "1884".
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- Samuel_Mendel wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sam Mendel".
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- Samuel_Mendel dateOfBirth "1811".
- Samuel_Mendel dateOfDeath "1884".
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- Samuel_Mendel name "Mendel, Samuel".
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- Samuel_Mendel comment "Samuel Mendel (1811–1884), the "Merchant Prince", was one of the leading merchants in Manchester during its rise to industrial prominence. He was born in Liverpool, but the family soon relocated to Manchester where his father, Emmanuel, established a rope, twine, and pitch-paper business and then later a hotel, the Manchester and Liverpool (subsequently known as Mendel's Hotel). Samuel first worked in a warehouse on Bow Street belonging to Mr. B.".
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