Maurice Ruffer


Maurice Pierre Ruffer was a French-born British banker.

Early life

Maurice Pierre Ruffer was the son of Baron Alphonse Charles Jacques Alexandre Ruffer, who founded the bank A Ruffer & Sons in 1872, the family having been silk merchants in Leipzig and Lyon. His mother was Anne Caroline Prieger from Bad Kreuznach in Germany. His younger brother Sir Marc Armand Ruffer was an experimental pathologist and bacteriologist. The British fund manager and philanthropist Jonathan Ruffer is a great-grandson of Maurice Ruffer.

Personal life

In 1883, Maurice Ruffer married Coraly Sophie Henriette Straehelin. They had four children:
In 1897, Maurice Ruffer acquired the lease on Lyncombe, 1 Crescent Wood Road, Sydenham Hill, London, a banker, of 39 Lombard Street, after the previous owner Henry Gover, a solicitor and educationist had died there in 1895. In 1923, the lease passed to Francis Ellis, a merchant of 26 & 27 Farringdon Street.
From 1911 to 1922, he was living at 33 Belgrave Square, where in 1911, he had ten servants. In 1955, the Spiritualist Association of Great Britain purchased the lease of the house as their headquarters.

Death

Ruffer died on 20 February 1935.