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Louisa Martindale (feminist)

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183: 26: 138:, and a vice-president of the Central Society. Not just content with political action, Martindale engaged in a practical manner to improve the situation of women. In the 1880s, she opened her house for shop girls on alternate Saturdays, and took a number of underprivileged young women under her wing, among whom was 117:
Her interest in women's rights dated from 1867. She spoke in Spicer's Monmouth constituency on issues such as the aforementioned admission of women into county councils, wrote lectures on the rights of women and related topics, and supported women's right to preach. In 1904, she attended (with her
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Louisa Martindale's legacy is by now well-recognised. The history of her work in Horsted Keynes, as a founder of the Congregationalist "Free Church" there, as a community leader, and as an advocate of women's religious rights, is maintained in the Martindale Centre, in the heart of the village.
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In 1871, she married William Martindale, who was a merchant. Their marriage was short-lived; he died only a few years later. One of their children was
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Perhaps her legacy is best symbolized by her brother James Spicer's great-granddaughter,
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She founded the Ray Lodge Mission Station in Woodford Green in 1865. During her time in
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Feminist Lives in Victorian England: Private Roles and Public Commitment
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For her daughter, the physician, surgeon, and writer born 1872, see
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From One Generation to Another, 1839–1944: A Book of Memoirs
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The Women's Suffrage Movement: A Reference Guide, 1866-1928
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Louisa Martindale

activist for women's rights
suffragist
Woodford Green
Essex
Congregationalists
Brighton
Women's Liberal Association
Women's Co-operative Movement
New Sussex Hospital for Women and Children
British and Foreign Bible Society
Women's Suffrage Society
Albert Spicer
Liberal
MP
Monmouth Boroughs
Hackney Central
county councils
Hilda
International Congress of Women
Berlin
Susan B. Anthony
National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies
Margaret Bondfield
United Kingdom
Louisa
Hilda
Brighton
Horsted Keynes

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