Joseph da Costa
Fernando Joseph da Costa, alias Joseph Curiel, was a member of a wealthy family of merchants in London of Portuguese-Jewish origins, and the son of Alvaro Jacob da Costa, sometimes considered the founder of the Anglo-Sephardi community in London. He was able to buy Copped Hall in Totteridge, Hertfordshire, and thus became the lord of the Manor of Copped Hall.
Early life and family
Da Costa was born in 1683, the second son of Alvaro Jacob (Rodrigues) da Costa, sometimes considered the founder of the Anglo-Sephardi community in London, and Leonor Mendes Gutiérres. He had brothers Anthony Moses da Costa and John Benjamin da Costa. He married his cousin Leonora Mendes and they had six children who survived infancy.Their daughter Catherine, married Joseph da Costa Villareal who died three years later. She then married William Mellish, member of Parliament for East Retford (UK [Parliament constituency)|East Retford] but was sued for breach of promise by her cousin Jacob Mendes da Costa. in the ecclesiastical Consistory Court of Arches, the first time a Jew had brought a case in that forum.
Their son Moses da Costa was elected a fellow of The Royal Society.