Agnata Frances Butler (née Ramsay; 28 January 1867 – 27 May 1931) was a British classics scholar. She was among the first generation of women to take...
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sit the examination at the end of the nineteenth century. In 1887, Agnata Butler (née Ramsay), a student at Girton College, was the only candidate to...
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that celebrated that event the publication lauded the achievement of Agnata Butler who was the only person to be placed in the top division of all the...
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younger brother Arthur Hugh Montagu Butler (1873–1943) was House of Lords Librarian. His father remarried Agnata Frances Ramsay (1867–1931) in 1888, who...
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8 January – Thomas Coward, ornithologist (died 1933) 28 January – Agnata Butler, née Ramsay, classical scholar (died 1931) 4 February – Alexander Godley...
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Montagu Butler, who played first-class cricket. After their mother's death, his father remarried Agnata Frances Ramsay. Sir James Ramsay Montagu Butler and...
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1887, Punch magazine published a cartoon by George du Maurier about Agnata Butler's examination success at Classical Studies. She was the only person in...
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Economics at Girton College, Cambridge from 1915 to 1919, winning the Agnata Butler Prize in 1917. Wootton gained a first class in her final exams, but...
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was master of the college (1886–1918). His mother, Montagu Butler's second wife, Agnata Frances Ramsay, attained the highest marks in the Classical Tripos...
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Secondly, in August 1888 at St George's, Hanover Square, aged 55, Butler married Agnata Frances Ramsay (1867–1931), a 21-year-old classicist who in 1887...
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1907 and 1908, achieving first class honours in both. She also won the Agnata Butler prize, the Therese Montefiore prize and the Gilchrist fellowship for...
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Elizabeth Blake Mary Bridges-Adams Leslie Brubaker Anne Pippin Burnett Agnata Butler, first lady of Cambridge Averil Cameron, professor of Late Antique and...
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both classics and history. A successful student, she was given the Agnata Butler Prize in 1893 and 1894, and the Thérèsa Montefiore Memorial Prize in...
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Sir Nevile Montagu Butler KCMG CVO (1893–1973) was a British diplomat. Butler was born in 1893 to Henry Montagu Butler and Agnata Frances Ramsay. He was...
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He died on 17 February 1925. His daughters included the classicist Agnata Butler and the politician Katharine Stewart-Murray, Duchess of Atholl. His...
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1867) 26 May – Kate Marsden, medical missionary (born 1859) 27 May – Agnata Butler, classical scholar (born 1867) 13 June – Jesse Boot, 1st Baron Trent...
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1877) (New Britain, New Ireland, New Hanover, Duke of York Group) C. p. agnata Grose-Smith, 1889 (Guadalcanal, Roviana) C. p. discolor Mathew, 1887 (Ugi...
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tetragraphus (Mabille, 1891) Borbo cinnara (Wallace & Moore, 1866) Pelopidas agna agnata Evans, 1937 Pelopidas lyelli lyelli (Rothschild, 1915) Caltoris philippina...
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Lycaeides): Plebejus agnata (Rühl, 1895) Plebejus argyrognomon (Bergsträsser, [1779]) – Reverdin's blue Plebejus pseudaegon (Butler, [1882]) Ussuri, North...
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コセアカキンウワバ — Zonoplusia ochreata (Walker, 1865) ミツモンキンウワバ — Ctenoplusia agnata (Staudinger, 1892) エゾギクキンウワバ — Ctenoplusia albostriata (Bremer & Grey, 1853)...
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the names of Maude Royden and Dame Millicent Fawcett, both suffragettes, Agnata Ramsay (the first woman to achieve a classics tripos at Cambridge), Mary...
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(Draudt, 1934) Ctenoceratoda peregovitsi Varga & Gyulai, 1999 Ctenoplusia agnata (Staudinger, 1892) Ctenoplusia albostriata (Bremer & Grey, 1853) Ctenostola...
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(Weymer, 1911) Magneuptychia pallema (Schaus, 1902) Modestia Magneuptychia agnata (Schaus, 1913) Magneuptychia analis (Godman, 1905) Magneuptychia drymo (Schaus...
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Brownlee 1988 Triathlete (left to study at University of Leeds) Agnata Frances Butler née Ramsey 1867 1931 Only first in 1887 Classics Tripos, honoured...
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lowland group, with the exception of one Asian taxon Palaeonympha opalina Butler, 1871 and the Andean genus Forsterinaria Gray, 1973. The taxon was erected...
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Pelopidas agna agnata Evans, 1937 Pelopidas agna dingo Evans, 1949 Pelopidas lyelli lyelli (Rothschild, 1915) Pelopidas mathias repetita (Butler, 1882) Potanthus...
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adjuta (Grote, 1874) Leucania aedesiusi (Rougeot & Laporte, 1983) Leucania agnata (Draudt, 1950) Leucania albifasciata (Hampson, 1905) Leucania albimacula...
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the names of Maude Royden and Dame Millicent Fawcett, both suffragettes, Agnata Ramsay (the first woman to achieve a classics tripos at Cambridge), Mary...
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(Butler, 1881) Cryphia herczigi Hreblay & Ronkay, 2000 Cryphia hohuana Hreblay & Ronkay, 2000 Ctenoplusia adiaphora (Dufay, 1974) Ctenoplusia agnata (Staudinger...
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Ctenoplusia agnata (Staudinger, 1892) Anadevidia peponis (Fabricius, 1775) Dactyloplusia impulsa (Walker, 1865) Sclerogenia jessica (Butler, 1878) Scriptoplusia...
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