Money, Leo George Chiozza, active 1867-1913, formerly Chiozza; economist; Knight 1915
Variant namesEpithet: formerly Chiozza; economist; Knight 1915
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Leo George Chiozza (1870-1944), born in Genoa of an Anglo-Italian marine engineer father and an English mother, assumed the surname Money in 1903. He was a businessman, publisher, economist, statistician, MP (1906-18), and was knighted in 1915. He was later a convinced supporter of Fascist dictatorships. Money was author of Riches and poverty (1905), two volumes of poetry, The immortal purpose and Sonnets of life, and an unpublished autobiography, 1938-39.
From the guide to the Sir Leo George Chiozza Money: Correspondence and Papers, c.1900-40, (Cambridge University Library, Department of Manuscripts and University Archives)
Epithet: author and public servant
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