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      • Simon Marks, 1st Baron Marks of Broughton (9 July 1888 – 8 December 1964), was an English retail businessman and baron, the son of Michael Marks, the co-founder of major British multinational company Marks & Spencer.
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  2. Simon Marks, 1st Baron Marks of Broughton (9 July 1888 – 8 December 1964), was an English retail businessman and baron, the son of Michael Marks, the co-founder of major British multinational company Marks & Spencer.

  3. Simon Marks, 1st Baron Marks of Broughton (1888–1964) Michael Marks, 2nd Baron Marks of Broughton (1920–1998) Simon Richard Marks, 3rd Baron Marks of Broughton (b. 1950) The heir apparent and sole heir to the peerage is the present holder's son Hon. Michael Marks (b. 1989). [2]

  4. Simon Marks, the first Lord Marks of Broughton, who died in 1964, was possibly the greatest merchant prince of the century. His own father, another Michael, had arrived in England from...

  5. Apr 29, 2022 · December 08, 1964 (76) London, Roman Empire. Immediate Family: Son of Michael Marks and Hannah (Fanny) Marks. Husband of Miriam Marks, Baroness Marks of Broughton. Father of Hannah Olive Marks and Michael Marks, 2nd Baron Marks of Broughton.

  6. Learn about the history and mission of the Marks Family Charitable Trust, founded by Simon Marks, 3rd Baron Marks of Broughton, in 1971. The trust supports charitable work in the UK and internationally, following the tradition of philanthropy in the Marks family.

  7. Simon Marks, 1st Baron Marks of Broughton was born on 9 July 1888. He was the son of Michael Marks and Hannah Cohen. He married Miriam Sieff, daughter of Ephraim Sieff and Sarah Saffer, on 27 July 1915. He died on 8 December 1964 at age 76. He was educated at Manchester Grammar School, Manchester, Lancashire, England.

  8. 1st Baron Marks of Broughton (from 1961) Died aged 76. Simon Marks, 1st Baron Marks of Broughton (9 July 1888 – 8 December 1964), was an English retail businessman and baron, the son of Michael Marks, the co-founder of major British multinational company Marks & Spencer.

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