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183:; she lived to see him take his first communion. He said of her that "My own dear mother was a martyr indeed, and it is not to everybody that God grants to easy a way to His great gifts as He did to Hilary and myself, giving us a mother who killed herself with labour and trouble to ensure us keeping the faith."
172:, who traces some of his attributes to his maternal 'Tookish' side. 'The Old Took and his three remarkable daughters' is thought to be an allusion to Mabel and her family. Mabel's sister Jane Neave also owned a farm called Bag End, where Tolkien was sent to stay during Mabel's illness, which became the name of
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Tolkien wrote of his mother's influence on him to his son
Michael: "Though a Tolkien by name, I am a Suffield by tastes, talents and upbringing... is in an indefinable way 'home' to me, as no other part of the world is. Your grandmother, to whom you owe so much – for she was a gifted lady of great
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the following month. They had two sons, John Ronald Reuel (b. January 1892) and Hilary Arthur (b. February 1894); J.R.R.'s health struggled in the South
African climate. In April 1895, Mabel brought her sons to England for a visit. Arthur, who had remained in Bloemfontein to work, contracted
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Suffields were platemakers, engravers, and booksellers, and Mabel taught Tolkien calligraphy) comes from his mother’s side of the family. His sense of the split between both sides of his heritage is thought to have contributed to the 'double-sided' nature of his character
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to tutor him herself when she realised that he was outpacing his classmates. She "set up a rigorous programme" in which she taught "all the subjects herself", except geometry, which was taught by one of her sisters. This led to his winning a
Foundation Scholarship to
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and romance: "I am in fact far more of a
Suffield (a family deriving from Evesham in Worcestershire), and it is to my mother who taught me (until I obtained a scholarship at the ancient Grammar School in Birmingham) that I owe my tastes for philology,
121:, and drawing, and instructed them in the Catholic faith. She is credited with a talent and enthusiasm for languages, nature, calligraphy and etymology, which she passed on to Tolkien; he cites her as the origin of his interest in
150:, who lived nearby in the Oratory which conducted St Philip’s School, arranged for the family to rent rooms in the Oratory’s lodge cottage, where Mabel died in November 1904. Father Francis became the guardian of her sons.
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beauty and wit, greatly stricken by God with grief and suffering, who died in youth (at 34) of a disease hastened by persecution of her faith..." His connection with the
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