Courtauld, Samuel Augustine, 1865-1953

Samuel Augustine Courtauld (1865-1953) was the eldest surviving son of George Courtauld and was for many years a director of Courtaulds Ltd (formerly Samuel Courtauld & Co). He devoted his ample fortune and leisure to public service and philanthropic works in Essex and at the Middlesex Hospital. He edited others translations of Horace, whose writings were a shared enthusiasm with Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936), the author. Courtauld spoke to the Kipling Society in 1933 on Kipling's literary allusions, a text of which is in the Kipling papers from Wimpole Hall, but without any correspondence (SxMs 38/27/13).

From the guide to the Kipling-Courtauld Letters, 1918-1935, (University of Sussex Library)

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