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    Anne Jemima Clough (20 January 1820 – 27 February 1892) was an early English suffragist and a promoter of higher education for women. She was the first...
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    of suffragist Anne Clough and father of Blanche Athena Clough, who both became principals of Newnham College, Cambridge. Arthur Clough was born in Liverpool...
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    persuaded Anne Clough, who had previously run a school in the Lake District, to take charge of this house. The following year (1872), Clough moved to Merton...
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  • Williams-Ellis John Clough Holmes Richard Clough Anderson, Jr. Anne Clough (1820 - 1892), British college principal and suffragist Arthur Hugh Clough (1819 - 1861)...
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    (1909–1982), ornithologist and author Francis Burkitt (1864–1935), theologian Anne Clough (1820–1892), the first principal of Newnham College, Cambridge Dermot...
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    used as a midfielder, Clough was capped by England 14 times in the early 1990s. Clough was born in Sunderland, the son of Brian Clough who had been one of...
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    completing her course, Gladstone became the assistant to the first principal Anne Clough, an early English suffragist. Gladstone later became vice principal of...
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    Clough was inherited by Richard Clough, his son by his first wife. Katheryn had two daughters by Clough: Anne Clough (b. 1568), married Roger Salusbury...
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    College, founded by Emily Davies in 1869, Newnham College, founded by Anne Clough and Henry Sidgwick in 1872, Hughes Hall, founded in 1885 by Elizabeth...
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    needed] Henry Booth merchant, entrepreneur, and engineer Arthur Hugh Clough and Anne Clough were born in the street James Gregson, slave trader and son of William...
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    employment until they had been better educated. In 1867, with the suffragist Anne Clough, she established the North of England Council for Promoting the Higher...
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  • 1884 to read Classics, some 13 years after its foundation. Her aunt, Anne Clough, was Principal of the College, at a time when women's higher education...
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    Vice-Principal of Newnham under the founding Principal Anne Clough, succeeding as principal on Clough's death in 1892. In 1890 Sidgwick was elected to the...
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    to the west. In 1871, Henry Sidgwick, a Fellow of Trinity, alongside Anne Clough (the first Principal of Newnham College) and Eleanor Balfour (Sidgwick's...
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    Andrew's Street. In 1871, Henry Sidgwick, a Fellow of Trinity, alongside Anne Clough (the first Principal of Newnham College) and Eleanor Balfour (Sidgwick's...
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    Frances Buss, headmistress of the North London Collegiate School, Miss Anne Clough, first principal of Newnham College, and Professor James Ward, fellow...
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    preparation for these. It was at his suggestion and with his help that Anne Clough opened a house of residence for students, which developed into Newnham...
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    women's higher education in the 1860s, and founded Girton in 1869, and Anne Clough founded Newnham in 1871 – both of these colleges were affiliated with...
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    women's education in the 1860s, and founded Girton College in 1869, as did Anne Clough found Newnham College in 1875. Progress was gradual, and often depended...
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  • son of England international Ray Clemence. Fred E. Cliffe: Songwriter. Anne Clough: (1820-1892) suffragette. Connor Coady: Footballer, England international...
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    or UK public library membership required.) Clough, Blanche Athena (1897). A memoir of Anne Jemima Clough. University of California Libraries. London...
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  • that sprung up in Leeds, Sheffield, Edinburgh and Newcastle upon Tyne. Anne Clough was an honorary member. Emily Davies was invited to address a meeting...
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  • Sir Bertram Clough Williams-Ellis, CBE, MC (28 May 1883 – 9 April 1978) was a Welsh architect known chiefly as the creator of the Italianate village of...
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    became known as "House". She ran the Hall along the lines established by Anne Clough for Newnham Hall, later Newnham College, Cambridge. The hall was non-denominational...
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    Henry VII and benefactress of Oxford and Cambridge universities) and Anne Clough (the first principal of Newnham College). Also included are the names...
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    moved to Chattanooga, Tennessee, where Clough attended City High School. Clough also met his future wife, Anne Olivia Robinson, during this time. They...
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    (BEMS) and the Board for Continuing Education. In 1867, the suffragist Anne Clough and the North of England Council for Promoting the Higher Education of...
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    Council for Promoting the Higher Education of Women (NECPHEW), inspired by Anne Clough, was established in November 1867. At this time women could not be awarded...
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  • correspondent of Eleanor Sidgwick and assisted Blanche Athena Clough in caring for her aunt Anne Clough who had been Newnham's first principal. Sharpley became...
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    American-French-British network composed of women. She exchanged letters with Anne Clough, Madame Blanc, Sarah Orne Jewett, and Ruth McEnery Stuart. King also...
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