Elizabeth Jesser Reid (/riːd/; née Sturch; 25 December 1789 – 1 April 1866), forename sometimes spelled Elisabeth, was an English social reformer, anti-slavery...
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Elizabeth Reid may refer to: Elizabeth Anne Reid (born 1942), Australian development practitioner and academic Elizabeth Jesser Reid (1789–1866), English...
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Holloway, University of London (RHUL). The college was founded by Elizabeth Jesser Reid (née Sturch) in 1849, a social reformer and anti-slavery activist...
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Galway) by royal charters in 1845 Bedford College, London founded by Elizabeth Jesser Reid in 1849 and the first institution of higher learning for women in...
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Bedford College was founded by Elizabeth Jesser Reid in 1849 as a higher education college for the education of women. Reid leased a house at 47 Bedford...
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Margot Asquith, wife of the Prime Minister H. H. Asquith No. 48 Elizabeth Jesser Reid, anti-slavery activist and founder of Bedford College for Women...
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ensure Boole's family received a government pension. Recruited by Elizabeth Jesser Reid, in 1849 De Morgan taught mathematics for one year at the newly...
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the Supreme Court of the United States (d. 1851) December 25 – Elizabeth Jesser Reid, English social reformer, founder of Bedford College (d. 1866) December...
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mental disease, but has added nothing to medical knowledge." Reid married Elizabeth Jesser Sturch in 1821; she was the daughter of William Sturch. He left...
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1802) March 29 – John Keble, British churchman (b. 1792) April 1 – Elizabeth Jesser Reid, English social reformer, founder of Bedford College (b. 1789) April...
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contributed to the founding of the Bedford College for Women by Elizabeth Jesser Reid. The standard author abbreviation Twining is used to indicate this...
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Society. In 1849 she was involved in the "Ladies' College" project of Elizabeth Jesser Reid. It is thought that she acted as secretary to early meetings of...
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origin. Notable people with the surname include: Elizabeth Jesser Reid (1789-1866), born Elizabeth Jesser Sturch, English social reformer, anti-slavery activist...
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College, Silver Street, Cambridge Cambridge Blue Plaque Scheme (blue) Elizabeth Jesser Reid Slavery abolitionist and founder of Bedford College for Women 48...
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hatters James Lock & Co. of St James's. Bedford College is founded by Elizabeth Jesser Reid as the Ladies College in Bedford Square, a non-sectarian higher...
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professor of English and gender studies at the University of Chester Elizabeth Jesser Reid (1789–1866), English social reformer active in promoting higher...
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Security Group Institute of Musical Research People Thomas Holloway Elizabeth Jesser Reid List of Royal Holloway, University of London people Chancellor:...
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the Supreme Court of the United States (d. 1851) December 25 – Elizabeth Jesser Reid, English social reformer, founder of Bedford College (d. 1866) December...
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Bright, physician, "Father of Nephrology" (died 1858) 25 December – Elizabeth Jesser Reid, social reformer (died 1866) James Morrison, millionaire retail...
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was convinced by Elisabeth Jesser Reid and she wanted to do something about women's education. Her father died in 1846. Reid was to found Bedford College...
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Philosophy at Bedford-square Ladies' College, London, founded in 1849 by Elizabeth Jesser Reid (1789–1866) who Tayler had known since 1838. In 1856 Tayler visited...
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decimalization of the currency. Bedford College (London) founded by Elizabeth Jesser Reid as the Ladies College in Bedford Square, a non-sectarian higher...
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many American and British female abolitionists, including Lucretia Mott, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Lady Byron, appeared at the World Anti-Slavery Convention...
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(born 1808) 29 March – John Keble, churchman (born 1792) 1 April – Elizabeth Jesser Reid, social reformer, promoter of women's higher education (born 1789)...
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council of Bedford college conducted an enquiry into the school. Elisabeth Jesser Reid had just died and after discussion they decided that they were going...
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the New Gravel-Pit chapel, Hackney. His second daughter, Elizabeth Jesser, married John Reid and founded Bedford College, London, in October 1849. In...
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(July 31, 2023). "Special Forces: World's Toughest Test: Tom Sandoval, Tara Reid, Blac Chyna, JoJo Siwa Among Season 2 Cast". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved...
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nine-year-old Charlise Mutten". ABC News. Retrieved 22 June 2024. Dennis, Julius; Jesser, Danielle; Hines, Jasmine; Chomicki, Chloe (20 June 2024). "Mackay woman...
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at the farmer's market. 61 17 "Sitter Dating Sister Mattress" Alex Reid Elizabeth Tippet April 12, 2018 (2018-04-12) 3AYG17 6.48 In "Story One: Sitter...
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Mutsumi, Robert Dunham, Luna Takamura, Hatsuo Yamaya, Jimmy Shaw, Willie Dorsey, Steve Green, Ralph Jesser, Germal Liner, Franz Gruber, Bart Johanson...
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