Sir James Alfred Jacoby (1852–1909) was a Nottingham lace manufacturer[1] and Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1885 to 1909.
He and his two brothers became directors of M. Jacoby & Co lace company and were active in local commerce and politics.
[3] Jacoby and his brothers all collected art and antiques which they donated to Nottingham Castle Museum.
[4] Jacoby married Miss F. Leipmann of Glasgow in 1883.
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