Jessie Cunningham Methven (1854 – 15 February 1917) was a Scottish campaigner for women's suffrage. She was honorary secretary of the Edinburgh National...
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Colin Methven (born 1955), Scottish footballer Henry Stewart, 1st Lord Methven (c. 1495–1552), third husband of Margaret Tudor Jessie C. Methven (1854–1917)...
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Chrystal Macmillan (redirect from Chrystal Jessie Macmillan)
Jessie Chrystal Macmillan (13 June 1872 – 21 September 1937) was a suffragist, peace activist, barrister, feminist and the first female science graduate...
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Burns Museum. Retrieved December 28, 2019. Barker-Benfield, G.J., & Clinton, C. (1991). Portraits of American Women from Settlement to the Present (pp. 437–439)...
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September 2012. Retrieved 27 October 2017. "Suffragettes Adela Pankhurst, Jessie and Annie Kenney 1910, Blathwayt, Col Linley". Bath in Time, Images of Bath...
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Brodie. Her eldest sibling, Agnes, died in infancy, and her sisters were Jessie, Helen, Mary and brothers David, William and John. Spence said she had a...
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digitised 2006, original held by University of Michigan. pp. vi. Catharine M. C. Haines (2001). International Women in Science: A Biographical Dictionary...
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Priscilla Bright McLaren Frances McPhun Margaret McPhun Mary Maloney Jessie C. Methven Maggie Moffat Ethel Moorhead Anna Munro Flora Murray Helen Ogston...
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synthesis, thus giving a huge push to scientific understanding." Matthew, H. C. G.; Harrison, B., eds. (2004-09-23). "The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography"...
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Jessie Margaret Soga, LRAM (21 August 1870 – 23 February 1954) was a Xhosa/Scottish contralto singer, music teacher and suffragist. She was described as...
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at the Medical College for Women and then set up a medical practice with Jessie MacLaren MacGregor, who had been a fellow student. Considering that women...
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studies at the Glasgow School of Art in 1901 Macbeth became assistant to Jessie Newbery and her striking embroidery work was given regular coverage in The...
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bombed Christ Church Cathedral, Lisburn, WSPU Hunger Strike medalist. Jessie C. Methven (1854–1917) – Scottish suffragist, suffragette, honorary secretary...
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Priscilla Bright McLaren Frances McPhun Margaret McPhun Mary Maloney Jessie C. Methven Maggie Moffat Ethel Moorhead Anna Munro Flora Murray Helen Ogston...
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Priscilla Bright McLaren Frances McPhun Margaret McPhun Mary Maloney Jessie C. Methven Maggie Moffat Ethel Moorhead Anna Munro Flora Murray Helen Ogston...
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Old-time Recipes. McNeill was born in Holm, Orkney on 26 March 1885 to Jessie Janet Dewar and the Reverend Daniel McNeill, a minister of the Free Kirk...
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biographer Nina Boyd suggests that in the novel That Hideous Strength by C. S. Lewis, the character of "Fairy" Hardcastle is based on Allen: she is a...
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Edinburgh branch of the WSPU including Elizabeth and Agnes Thomson, Jessie C. Methven, Edith Hudson and a Mrs N Grieve. The demonstrations followed the...
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down the Théâtre municipal of Nice, France, in 1881. Her youngest sister Jessie married the pianist and teacher Tobias Matthay. Their father David Kennedy...
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& C Black, 1967), p. 111. Jones, H., & Muirhead, J. H., The Life and Philosophy of Edward Caird, Glasgow: MacLehose, Jackson & Co., 1921. Tyler, C., Edward...
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Priscilla Bright McLaren Frances McPhun Margaret McPhun Mary Maloney Jessie C. Methven Maggie Moffat Ethel Moorhead Anna Munro Flora Murray Helen Ogston...
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strength to lead, to pity and to heal And of her friend Louisa Garrett Anderson C.B.E., M.D., Chief Surgeon Women's Hospital Corps 1914–1919 Daughter of James...
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earlier in England with the Elementary Education Act 1870 (33 & 34 Vict. c. 75). Edinburgh Post Office Directory 1860 Later called the Edinburgh Association...
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Alice Stewart Ker C. L. (possibly Catherine Lane, who was arrested on 1 March 1912 and was bound over and released in April) C. E. L. Jessie Laing. Kate Lilley...
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Jessie Stephen, MBE (19 April 1893 – 12 June 1979) was a twentieth-century British suffragette, labour activist and local councillor. She grew up in Scotland...
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Helen Matthews, real name probably Helen Matthew (c. 1872 – c. 1950s), also known by her pseudonym Mrs Graham, was a Scottish footballer, artist, and...
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Priscilla Bright McLaren Frances McPhun Margaret McPhun Mary Maloney Jessie C. Methven Maggie Moffat Ethel Moorhead Anna Munro Flora Murray Helen Ogston...
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yet, no accessible images of the only (known) black Scottish suffragist Jessie M. Soga have been identified, nor is it known if there were other Scottish...
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Orkney on 27 September 1874 and died on 10 June in 1928. Her parents were Jessie Janet Dewar and the Reverend Daniel McNeill, a minister of the Free Kirk...
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