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Sir Philip Sassoon, 3rd Baronet

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Sir Philip Albert Gustave David Sassoon, 3rd Baronet PC (4 December 18883 June 1939), was a British politician, art collector and social host, entertaining many celebrity guests at his home, Trent Park in North London, England. Sassoon was a member of the prominent Sassoon and Rothschild families. His father was Sir Edward Albert Sassoon, 2nd Baronet, MP, son of Albert Abdullah David Sassoon; his mother was Aline Caroline, daughter of Baron Gustave de Rothschild. His sister was Sybil Sassoon, who married the Marquess of Cholmondeley. He was Member of Parliament for Hythe from 1912, succeeding his father, initially as the "Baby of the House". During the First World War he served as private secretary to Field Marshal Haig. He was Parliamentary Private Secretary to David Lloyd George in 1920. Between 1924 and 1929 and again from 1931 until 1937 he served as Under-Secretary of State for Air, and gained much prominence in political circles. In 1937 he became First Commissioner of Works, a post which he held until his death two years later. Sassoon was a cousin of the poet, Siegfried Sassoon. He had a reputation for being one of the most eligible bachelors and greatest hosts in Britain. He built the Port Lympne estate in Kent. He largely re-built his other house and estate at Trent Park, Cockfosters, London.

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Sir Edward Sassoon
Member of Parliament for Hythe
19121939
Succeeded by
Rupert Arnold Brabner
Political offices
Preceded by
William Leach
Under-Secretary of State for Air
1924–1929
Succeeded by
Frederick Montague
Preceded by
Frederick Montague
Under-Secretary of State for Air
1931–1937
Succeeded by
Anthony Muirhead
Preceded by
The Earl Stanhope
First Commissioner of Works
1937–1939
Succeeded by
Herwald Ramsbotham
Baronetage of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Edward Sassoon
Baronet
(of Kensington Gore)
Succeeded by
Extinct

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