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The D'Aguilar Family The castle of D'Aguilar

Chateau d'aguilar laclefdevoute is March 10, 2011
THE KEYSTONE. The castle of Aguilar while perched at over 300 meters, is built like a house of plain, and easy access. Simon de Montfort took it without opposition in 1210. Aguilar The site is strengthened from the late eleventh century, and then became possession of the viscounts of Carcassonne. Early twelfth century it belongs to the powerful family of terms, vassals of the Viscounts of Trencavel. The fate of this castle is therefore linked to that of this family which is among one of the most hostile to the armies of the crusade against the Albigenses before its last representative, Olivier de Termes, not to submit to King Louis IX of France to become one of his most loyal knights.From 1260, the castle joined the lists of royal fortresses to protect the southern border of the kingdom against Aragon. Aguilar becomes the castle the most easterly of the "five son of Carcassonne." Its location allows it to control the plain Tuchan Corbières and access to power. By the late thirteenth century, a large garrison is installed and major renovations are undertaken to make a strong fortress defending against Aragon Languedoc. The first enclosure is flanked by six semi-circular towers open at the throat, with a diameter of about 5 m. They are built in camera on smooth strains frustoconical boss, attributed to the late thirteenth or early fourteenth century.In addition, they are pierced with many loopholes "stirrup". Barbican defended by a small circular arc, the entrance to the west, is adjoined to a megaphone.To the east, a postern protected by a secondary access was a stunner.Served by a ramp, the second chamber is separated from the first by the lists.The latter could be identified with the original castle and dates back to the early thirteenth century with later additions and reversals. To the west, the court defended the dwelling served by five major loopholes remarkable for their blankets semicircular. North, the tower was used as a dungeon and has an underground tank. East, the basement is represented by a sandstone arch construction. A chapel of Romanesque tradition, dedicated to St. Anne, stands outside the enclosure on the western slope. It has a nave arched barrel-vaulted apse and a cul-de-four. A fragrant garrigue, which contrasts with the neat appearance of the vineyard Top Fitou, surrounds the castle of Aguilar. Facing him, the mountain overlooking the village of Tauch Tuchan.Area of significant ecological interest, it offers an exceptional panoramic viewpoint on the whole region.

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Carl Rattray

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Raphael Carl Rattray QC (18 September 1929 – 14 March 2012) was a Jamaican jurist and politician.
Rattray was born in 1929 in St. Elizabeth. He began his career in law in England before being called to the Jamaica Bar in 1958. In 1969, he was appointed a Queen's Counsel. He was also a founder of the law firm of Rattray, Patterson, Rattray.[1]

Political career]

Rattray was one of the founding members of the People's National Party as well as a founding member and past chairman of the Jamaica Council for Human Rights.[1]
From 1978 to 1980, Rattray was the leader of government business in the Senate. In 1989, he was elected as the MP for the constituency of South East St Catherine.[1]
Rattray served as the Attorney General from 1976 to 1980 and from 1989 to 1993. During the latter term, he concurrently served as the Minister of Justice from 1989 to 1992 and subsequently as the Minister Legal Affairs from 1992 to 1993.[1]
In 1993, Rattray was appointed as President of the Court of Appeal. He served in this capacity until 1999, when he retired from the bench.[1]

Death]

On 14 March 2012, Rattray died at his home on St. Andrew. He was 82 years of age and had been ailing for the previous four years. He was survived by his wife, Audrey, two sons and two daughters.[1]

References]

  1. Jump up to:a b c d e f "Carl Rattray is dead"The Jamaica Gleaner. 15 March 2012. Retrieved 17 March 2012.



Baron D’aguilar: Jewish Families Claim Legacy of Millions Said to Have Been Left by Marrano Banker W

August 29, 1931
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A story about a claim by a number of Jewish families in Austria, Czecho-Slovakia, and other countries, to a vast fortune estimated at about 42 million pounds, said to have been loft by the Jewish banker, Baron Moses d’Aquilar, or d’Aguilar, who fled from Spain, where he had been a Bishop in the Catholic church, while secretly practising Judaism, and went to London, where he died in 1759, is the sensation of the day here.
A meeting has been held at the Czecho-Slovakian health resort, Pistyan, of members of the claimant families, who trace their descent from Baron d’Aquilar, in order to draw up plans for a campaign to obtain their share in the legacy, which is said to be at present in the possession of the British Treasury.
Dr. Joseph Feuer, who was in the chair, stated that there are also members of the family in America, especially in New York and Chicago. There are members of the family even in Australia, he said, and the claimants include several famous people, notably Count Coudenhove-Kalergi, the founder and head of the Pan-European movement, and Baron Groedel. Count Couden-hove’s mother and Baron Groedel’s grandmother are said to have been descended from Baron d’Aquilar.
The Vienna claimants have put their case in the hands of Dr. Presburger (a prominent Vienna Attorney, who acted as Counsel for Philip Halsmann), and Dr. Pressburger is proceeding shortly to London, in order to search the records and to proceed with the claim.
The “Wiener Sonn-und-Montags-Zeitung” states, however, that on enquiry in London it has been informed that the legacy in question is only a small sum, and that the British Treasury is of the opinion that the costs of an action to recover the amount would exceed the figure of the legacy itself.
The British Government is said to have the matter in hand, and notes are stated to have passed on the subject between the British Government and the Austrian and Czecho-Slovakian Foreign Ministries, and an official statement is expected shortly, which will clear up the whole affair, and give the exact amount of the legacy.

THE CLAIMANT FAMILIES

The claimant families, who trace their descent from the d’Aquilar family are stated to be named Mahler, Goldstein, Roth, Kohn, Aquelar, Weiner, and Wohryzek.
According to the police headquarters here, there are in Vienna 2,000 Roths, 1,500 Kohns, 700 Weiners, 300 Goldsteins and 200 Mahlers, all officially registered with the police. There are also a number of Aquelars. A Vienna dentist named Otto Aguelar, speaking with a representative of the paper, said that he had been receiving communications daily dealing with this immense inheritance and people came to claim relationship with him. I know that my father often told us when we were children, he said, about the adventurous life of the banker d’Aquelar, and that we are his descendants, but he never spoke to us about this huge legacy left by Baron d’Aquelar in London. That has become known only now, that the British banks have notified us of the fact, and public appeals have been made for his heirs.

THE LIFE OF THE BARON

The d’Aquelar family is stated to have owned enormous estates in Spain. At the time of the Inquisition, they outwardly adopted Christianity, but continued secretly true to the Jewish faith. The Baron in question became a priest and after-wards a Bishop. The Empress Maria Theresa, who had interests in Spain, entrusted her diplomatic missions to him, but when it was discovered in Spain that he was acting for Austrian interests, he had to fly. He went to Vienna, where he obtained admission to the Royal Court, and in Vienna he again became a Jew. He lent the Empress 300,000 Taler, and applied the rest of the huge fortune he brought from Spain to speculation and it grew enormously. He then settled in London, where he became
The brother had his wine distillery in Kosteletz, on the estate of Count Sternberg. His grave has been located in Wamberg, in Bohemia.
The Spanish Synagogue in the Zirkus Strasse, in the Vienna Jewish quarter known as Leopoldstadt, has a memorial slab on the front of the building, with a gold inscription reading: Turkish-Israelite Community, founded in Vienna, in 1737-5497 by Moses Lopez Perera Diego d’Aquelar. The first Temple was erected in 1868-5628.

JEWISH ENCYCLOPAEDIA’S VERSION OF BARON D’AQUELAR’S LIFE

Moses Lopz Diego Pereira d’Aquelar was a Marrano who flourished in the 18th. century, born probably in Spain, died in London in 1759, the “Jewish Encyclopaedia” says. (The biography is by Rabbi Dr. Moritz Kayserling, of Budapest, author of “The History of the Jews in Portugal”). In 1722 he went from Lisbon to London and then to Vienna. From 1725 to 1747 he besought the Government to return to him a part of the money that he had deposited on account of the revenues, the Empress Maria Theresa replied: “This appears to me just. I owe him much more, therefore return it to him”. Aquelar was a great favourite with the Empress, who commissioned him to rebuild and enlarge the Imperial Palace at Schoenbrunn, and he advanced 300,000 florins for the work. In recognition of his services Maria Theresa created him a baron and Privy Councillor to the Crown of the Netherlands and Italy. Aquelar, who together with his family enjoyed the greatest freedom of belief, was the founder of the Spanish or Turko-Jewish Community in Vienna, and succeeded in obtaining many concessions for the relief of his oppressed co-religionists. As a result of his efforts, the Jews of Moravia were protected from pillage in 1742, and the intention of Maria, Theresa to expel the Jews from the whole of the Austrian Empire in 1748 or 1749 was abandoned owing to his efforts. He left Vienna suddenly in 1749, because the Spanish Government demanded his extradition. He went to London, where he had a brother, who, like himself, was reputed to be very wealthy (Baron Ephraim Lopez Pereira d’Aguilar). Before leaving Vienna he presented the Community, which he had founded, as well as the Spanish-Jewish Community of Temesvar, with beautiful silver crowns for the Scrolls of the Law, upon which his name was inscribed. On the Day of Atonement, a prayer is still said for the repose of his sould by the Turco-Jewish Community of Vienna.









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Question Are The D'aguilar Of Same Family As http://www.kittybrewster.com/ancestry/daguilar.htm Please send comments, corrections, additions and amendments to Sir William Arbuthnot, Bt

Contributors to this page include Rui Pereira, Andre Mendes da Costa, Andrew J Millie, Daniel B Parkinson, Marcus Whitaker, Helen Burton Posted by: Birthlyn D'Aguilar Mitchell Dwyer (ID *****5185) Date: July 16, 2011 at 07:15:52 of 612 Question Are The D'aguilar Family Of BIRTHLYN D'Aguilar Mitchell DWYER The Same Family As http://www.kittybrewster.com/ancestry/daguilar.htm Please send comments, corrections, additions and amendments to Sir William Arbuthnot, Bt

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o. Hananel d'Aguilar. Born 1754/55. Died 28 November 1809. Went to Jamaica by 1786; his sons joined him c.1792. Married M Rebecca Treves. 3 daughters and:
Our Research shows no such spelling for Hananel as The Genealogy of the d'Aguilar Family http://www.kittybrewster.com/ancestry/daguilar.htm in jamaica for this Time Frame Please send comments, corrections, additions and amendments to Sir William Arbuthnot, Bt
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Plus The Date's Don't Match Married M Rebecca Treves Found No Such Name Under the Spelling Treves or Treves And D'aguilar

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1.Moses d'Aguilar. None Found Under Hananel D'Aguilar
1.Moses d'Aguilar. 1811

1811"Jamaica Church of England Parish Register Transcripts, 1664-1880," Moses D'Aguilar in entry for Susanna Virchin D'Aguilar, 1811

1820 "Jamaica Church of England Parish Register Transcripts, 1664-1880," D'Aguilar in entry for Mose D'Aguilar, 1820


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2.Joseph d'Aguilar. None Found Until 1822 and 1859 and 1895"Jamaica Church of England Parish Register Transcripts, 1664-1880," Wm De Aguilar in entry for Joseph De Aguilar, 1822
"Jamaica Church of England Parish Register Transcripts, 1664-1880," D'Aguilar in entry for Joseph Francis D'Aguilar, 1859
Next "Jamaica, Civil Birth Registration," Joseph D'Aguilar, 1895


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3.Hananel d'Aguilar. Had children by Emilie Guegues (a free Mulatto) including
i.William d'Aguilar. Born 14 February 1803. Had a son by Sarah Munroe whom he married by 1858:
Next Hananel d'Aguilar No Such spelling Found Hananel As For Emilie Guegues No Such Spelling found


Next "Jamaica Church of England Parish Register Transcripts, 1664-1880," Emelie Gegie in entry for Mary Anne Polymney, 1802


Next "Jamaica Church of England Parish Register Transcripts, 1664-1880," Emilie Geggies in entry for George D Aguilar, 1807


Next "Jamaica Church of England Parish Register Transcripts, 1664-1880," Emilie Geggies in entry for William D Aguilar, 1807


Next "Jamaica Church of England Parish Register Transcripts, 1664-1880," Hanniel D'Aguilar in entry for George D Aguilar, 1807

Next "Jamaica Church of England Parish Register Transcripts, 1664-1880," Hanniel D Aguilar in entry for William D Aguilar, 1807

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i.William d'Aguilar. Born 14 February 1803. Had a son by Sarah Munroe whom he married by 1858:

No Such Date For william D'aguilar Found

William D Aguilar
Jamaica Church of England Parish Register Transcripts, 1664-1880
christening:16 Feb 1807Kingston,​ Jamaica
parents:Hanniel D Aguilar,​ Emilie Geggies

"Jamaica Births and Baptisms, 1752-1920," William D'Aguilar in entry for Adelaide D'Aguilar, 1832
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(A)John Peter d'Aguilar. Born July 1828. Married first Emma Campbell. "Jamaica Church of England Parish Register Transcripts, 1664-1880," John P D'Aguilar in entry for Hananeel D'Aguilar, 1861
Next"Jamaica, Civil Birth Registration," John Peter D Aguilar in entry for null, 1881

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(a)Hananel d'Aguilar. Born 4 December 1860. Married Amina (Anita) Moses "Jamaica Church of England Parish Register Transcripts, 1664-1880," John P D'Aguilar in entry for Hananeel D'Aguilar, 1861
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(1)William Leopold d'Aguilar. Born 29 August 1890. Married in London 21 June 1916 Nora Mullett. 4 children incl.:
Next "Jamaica, Civil Birth Registration," William Leopold Daguilar, 1890

Next "Jamaica Births and Baptisms, 1752-1920," Hannanel D'Aguilar in entry for William Leopold D'Aguilar, 1890

Next "Jamaica, Civil Birth Registration," Hannanel De Aguilar in entry for Amy Emeline De Aguilar, 1888

Next"Jamaica, Civil Birth Registration," Hannanel D Aguilar in entry for Stanley Eugene D Aguilar, 1887

Next "Jamaica, Civil Birth Registration," Hannanel De Aguilar in entry for Amy Emeline De Aguilar, 1888

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(1)William Leopold d'Aguilar. Born 29 August 1890. Married in London 21 June 1916 Nora Mullett. 4 children incl.:
(i)Olga d'Aguilar.
(ii)Gloria d'Aguilar.
(iii)Phyllis d'Aguilar.
(iv)Maurice d'Aguilar.
(v)William d'Aguilar.
(vi)Raymond d'Aguilar.
(vii)Donald Leopold d'Aguilar. Married Carmen Marguerite Cawley.
Next Nora Mullett. Our Research Will Update When We Can
"Jamaica, Civil Birth Registration," Nora Franklyn Mullett in entry for Olga Eloise D'Aquilar, 1919

"Jamaica, Civil Birth Registration," Nora Franklin Mullett in entry for Gloria Fay D'Aguilar, 1923
Next "Jamaica, Civil Birth Registration," Nora Franklin Mullett in entry for Donald Leopold D'Aquilar, 1927

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(vii)Donald Leopold d'Aguilar. Married Carmen Marguerite Cawley.
Next"Jamaica, Civil Birth Registration," Carmen Marguerite Cawley, 1929