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    Dame Elizabeth Wordsworth DBE (22 June 1840 – 30 November 1932) was founding Principal of Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford and she funded and founded St Hugh's...
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    Road, to the north of the city centre. It was founded in 1886 by Elizabeth Wordsworth as a women's college, and accepted its first male students in its...
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    Christopher Wordsworth (30 October 1807 – 20 March 1885) was an English intellectual and a bishop of the Anglican Church. Wordsworth was born in London...
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  • Wordsworth in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. William Wordsworth (1770–1850) was an English romantic poet. Wordsworth may also refer to: Wordsworth,...
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    to become a noted liturgical scholar, and his eldest sister Dame Elizabeth Wordsworth was a pioneer of women's higher education and the founding Principal...
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    Cookson and John Wordsworth. Following the death of her mother in 1778, Dorothy was sent alone to live with her second cousin, Elizabeth Threlkeld, in Halifax...
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    first principal was Elizabeth Wordsworth, the great-niece of the poet William Wordsworth and daughter of Christopher Wordsworth, Bishop of Lincoln. With...
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    Rey Elizabeth Woolsey (1908–1977), American alpine skier Elizabeth Wordsworth (1840–1932), founding principal of Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford Elizabeth K...
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    Principal". Retrieved 9 October 2022. Lannon, Frances (2004). "Wordsworth, Dame Elizabeth [pseud. Grant Lloyd] (1840 – 1932), college head". Oxford Dictionary...
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    nursing him when his health deteriorated, until he died in 1885. Elizabeth Wordsworth established St. Hugh's Hall in 1886 and Moberly was appointed as...
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    I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud (category Poetry by William Wordsworth)
    from the "Elizabeth Linnaeus phenomenon", so called because of the discovery of flashing flowers by Elizabeth Linnaeus in 1762. Wordsworth described it...
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  • This article lists the complete poetic bibliography of William Wordsworth, including his juvenilia, describing his poetic output during the years 1785-1797...
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  • Christopher Wordsworth, and a grandson of Christopher Wordsworth, Master of Trinity College, Cambridge. His elder sister, Elizabeth Wordsworth, was the founding...
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    rival to Tennyson as a candidate for poet laureate on the death of Wordsworth. Elizabeth's volume Poems (1844) brought her great success, attracting the admiration...
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    Winchester. Norah Jephson left Gunfield in her will to her friend Elizabeth Wordsworth (1840–1932), the first Principal of the nearby women-only Lady Margaret...
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  • William Wordsworth (7 April 1770 – 23 April 1850) was an English Romantic poet who, with Samuel Taylor Coleridge, helped launch the Romantic Age in English...
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  • Templewood 1928: The Duchess of Bedford; Frances Dove; Eadith Walker; Elizabeth Wordsworth 1929: Alida Brittain; Harriet Findlay; Gertrude Humphrys; Laura Knight;...
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  • audience of male undergraduates, and was sometimes accompanied by Elizabeth Wordsworth as a chaperone, who could be heard disagreeing with the lecturer...
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  • Lake Poets (category William Wordsworth)
    William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and Robert Southey. They were associated with several other poets and writers, including Dorothy Wordsworth, Charles...
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  • Favel Parry Wordsworth (April 1850 – August 12, 1888) was a professional baseball player. He appeared in 12 games for the Elizabeth Resolutes of the National...
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  • Cookes Worcester College 1714 Richard Newton Hertford College 1740 Elizabeth Wordsworth St Hugh's College 1886 Dorothea Beale St Hilda's College 1893 Francis...
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  • Safari (1946); English Picnics (1949); Reluctant Pioneer: The Life of Elizabeth Wordsworth (1978); The Spencers of Althorp (1984); and Winter Song, a book of...
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    Elizabeth "Long Liz" Stride (née Gustafsdotter; 27 November 1843 – 30 September 1888) is believed to have been the third victim of the unidentified serial...
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  • Elliott (b. Brighton, Sussex, 22 July 1836; d. London, 3 August 1897) Elizabeth Wordsworth (b. Harrow, Middlesex, 22 June 1840; d. Oxford, 30 November 1932)...
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    High. St Hugh's College founded as St Hugh's Hall in Norham Road by Elizabeth Wordsworth for women of limited means. Gasworks Bridge built. 1887 – Balliol...
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    College, collaborating closely with her counterpart at Lady Margaret, Elizabeth Wordsworth. Her work was rewarded in 1884, when women were finally permitted...
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    College was founded as a women's college by Elizabeth Wordsworth, great-niece of the poet William Wordsworth, at 25 Norham Road in 1886, using money left...
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    ward had an estimated population of 4,592 in 2019. William and Dorothy Wordsworth, the 'Lake Poets', lived in Grasmere for 14 years and called it "the loveliest...
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    overshadow needlework. Soulsby was a friend of Elizabeth Wordsworth and she was on the council of Wordsworth's Lady Margaret Hall but she came to think that...
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  • Secretary, War Office Commodities Committee, War Trade Department Annie Elizabeth Wordsworth — Head Mistress of the Girls' Department, Wrexham County School Captain...
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