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A very Jewish literary festival at Cliveden

Simon Schama and Hannah Rothschild are on the programme for a brand new literary event

September 7, 2017 11:56
Hannah Rothschild
2 min read

It gives me incredible pride as a Jewish woman,” Natalie Livingstone told the JC last year, “that we have taken ownership of a house from a woman for whom the word ‘Jew’ was a pejorative term.”

The woman was the American-born Nancy Astor, the first female MP to sit in the House of Commons. The house is Cliveden, the grand country-seat at the edge of the Chilterns, given to Nancy and her husband in 1906 as a wedding present by her father-in-law, Viscount “Willy” Astor.

For many years, the Cliveden estate has been owned by the National Trust with the house itself being converted into a hotel, the lease to which was purchased by the Livingstone family — Natalie’s husband is the spectacularly successful property developer, Ian Livingstone — in 2012.

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