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near Windsor. Mariquita Tennant had begun to take in 'helpless women'. By June 1849 she had twelve. These women could be unruly so she needed the help. However, Tennant herself could be a difficult person and none of her previous helpers had stayed very long, but Weale helped her for six months.
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in 1918 after some years of being deaf and near blind. She was cared for by her longtime friend. She was buried in Stanton St Gabriel's churchyard in 1918, leaving money to build an Anglican church for the poor in Whitchurch. She left bequests to Maori causes and her will requested that no Roman
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Weale returned to her home in Dorset, but she continued to support the work by employing women from 'The Limes' as servants at her home in Whitchurch Canonicorum. In 1856, she donated ÂŖ200 to
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Weale was a great help and she documented not only the lives of the women they took in but Tennant's life as well. She recorded the daily routine and correspondence with supporters like
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where she more or less remained for the rest of her life. She placed herself under the guidance of the theologian
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parish church so that it could be restored and have an extension. This small village was close to her home.
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and the family had a large book collection of their own. Weale had a sister, Henrietta, and her brother was
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Catholic should enter her house after she died. Her house gained class two listed status in 2004.
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She went to help Mariquita Tennant who lived in a large 16th century mansion, 'The Limes', in
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At the age of nineteen, she left her family and went to live in
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and she had grand plans to establish a religious order.
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Marylebone
Whitchurch Canonicorum
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
English
Mariquita Tennant
Windsor
Anglican
Catholics
Marylebone
John Baker Holroyd, 1st Earl of Sheffield
William Henry James Weale
Hugh James Rose
Bishop Blomfield
Whitchurch Canonicorum
William Palmer
Oxford Movement
Tracts for the Times
Clewer
William Gladstone
Stanton St Gabriel
Whitchurch Canonicorum
"Weale, William Henry James"
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"Weale, Charlotte Julia (1829–1918), religious philanthropist"
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography

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