James
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James Henry Loewe (Lowe, Yaakov Hayyim ha-Levi) was born in Brighton in 1852. He was the father of Herbert Loewe and Raphael Loewe's grandfather. James finished his formal education in 1872, aged twenty, and he took a position in Breslau, Prussia, where he worked until 1876 as a bookkeeper and commissioner for the stock exchange in the Moritz Sachs Bank. In 1877 James returned to England and worked as the head of the translation department in the Imperial Gas Association, London. He died on 28th April 1944.




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