Lawrence Kadoorie, Baron Kadoorie

Lawrence Kadoorie, Baron Kadoorie, CBE (2 June 1899 – 25 August 1993) was a Hong Kong industrialist, hotelier, and philanthropist.


The Lord Kadoorie

CBE
Born2 June 1899
Hong Kong
Died25 August 1993(1993-08-25) (aged 94)
Hong Kong
Occupationindustrialist
hotelier
philanthropist
Spouse(s)Muriel Gubbay
ChildrenMichael Kadoorie
Rita Kadoorie
Parent(s)Laura Mocatta Kadoorie
Sir Elly Kadoorie
FamilyHorace Kadoorie (brother)
Ellis Kadoorie (uncle)

Biography

Lawrence Kadoorie was born at the peak of the British Empire's power. He was the first man born in Hong Kong to be named to the British House of Lords.[1]

Kadoorie was born to a Mizrahi Jewish family, the older of sons of Laura (née Mocatta) and Sir Elly Kadoorie.[2] His brother, Horace Kadoorie (1902–1995), would become his partner in the family business.[2]

His uncle was Sir Ellis Kadoorie. His family were originally Mizrahi Jews from Baghdad who later migrated to Bombay (Mumbai), India in the mid-eighteenth century. He was educated at Clifton College.[3] Kadoorie and his brother Sir Horace Kadoorie worked for Victor Sassoon during the 1920s and 1930s, and managed his famous Shanghai hotel. They also worked for their father the famous industrialist Sir Elly Kadoorie.

Graves of Lawrence Kadoorie and his wife, Muriel, in the Jewish Cemetery in Hong Kong

Awards and philanthropy

Kadoorie was made a CBE in 1970,[4] knighted in 1974[5] and created Baron Kadoorie, of Kowloon in Hong Kong and of the City of Westminster on 22 September 1981[6] for his philanthropic work throughout the UK and Hong Kong.[7] Kadoorie and his brother, Horace, both received the Magsaysay Award for public service in 1962. They were also appointed Chevaliers of the Légion d'honneur by the French government.[7] He also gave money to the Kahal Kadosh Mekor Haim (Holy Community Fountain of Life) to finish the construction of the Kadoorie Synagogue for the Anusim/Marranos in Oporto, Portugal.

Coat of arms of Lawrence Kadoorie, Baron Kadoorie
Crest
A candlestick of seven branches Or between two cinquefoils Gules.
Escutcheon
Per fess Gules and Vert in chief a flower of Bauhinia Blakeana and the Chinese character denoting double happines Or and in base a demi Bengal tiger (felis tigris) couped guardant Proper gorged with a collar gemel Sable between the paws a cinquefoil Gules.
Supporters
On either side a Chinese unicorn Proper rampant on the outer slope of a steep mount with a shere inner face Vert growing therefrom a Bauhinia Blakeana flower Gold and between the mounts a waterway barry wavy of four Argent and Azure.
Motto
Adhere And Prosper [8]

Personal life

In 1938, Kadoorie married Muriel Gubbay, the daughter of Hebrew scholar David Sassoon Gubbay.[9] They had two children: a son, Michael Kadoorie (heir to the family business) and a daughter Rita (who married a Scottish accountant).[10] He died in 1993 and is buried in the Jewish Cemetery in Happy Valley, Hong Kong.[11] His widow, Muriel, died in Hong Kong on 5 December 2011.[9]

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See also

References

  1. AP. "Lawrence Kadoorie, 94, Is Dead; A Leader in Hong Kong'g Growth". nytimes.com. Retrieved 10 March 2018.
  2. Haaretz: "This Day in Jewish History: A WWII Survivor Who Built Hong Kong Dies – Lawrence Kadoorie rose from a Japanese prison camp to restore his family’s fortunes and help forge Hong Kong’s future with China" by David B. Green 25 August 2014
  3. "Clifton College Register" Muirhead, J.A.O. p326: Bristol; J.W Arrowsmith for Old Cliftonian Society; April, 1948
  4. "No. 44999". The London Gazette (Supplement). 1 January 1970. p. 19.
  5. "No. 46366". The London Gazette. 8 October 1974. p. 8535.
  6. "No. 48746". The London Gazette. 25 September 1981. p. 12174.
  7. "HKU Honorary Graduates – Graduate Detail". Archived from the original on 28 September 2011. Retrieved 3 February 2011.
  8. Debrett's Peerage. 1985.
  9. Jewish Times Asia: "Celebration of Life Muriel, The Lady Kadoorie 1915 – 2011" retrieved 30 April 2013
  10. Independent: "Obituary: Lord Kadoorie" by DEREK DAVIES 26 August 1993
  11. "Lawrence Kadoorie, 94, Is Dead; A Leader in Hong Kong's Growth – New York Times". The New York Times. 26 August 1993. Retrieved 3 February 2011.
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