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Mary Bateson (historian)

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with a petition on behalf of ‘women who are doctors of letters, science and law in the universities of the United Kingdom and of the British colonies, in the universities also of Europe and the United States’. The petition declared that the signatories ‘believe the disenfranchisement of one sex to be
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As part of her suffrage activities, Bateson became the Cambridge organiser for the Central Society for Women's Suffrage in 1888. The following year she was elected to the executive committee Cambridge Women's Suffrage Association. In 1906 she participated in a deputation to Parliament where she
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Records of the borough of Leicester; being a series of extracts from the archives of the Corporation of Leicester
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injurious to both, and a national wrong in a country which pretends to be governed on a representative system’.
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Dockray-Miller, Mary (2004). "Mary Bateson (1865–1906)". In Matthew, H. C. G.; Harrison, Brian (eds.).
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Dockray-Miller, Mary (2005). "Mary Bateson (1865-1906): Scholar and Suffragist".
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Index


Robin Hood's Bay
Cambridge
suffrage
William Henry Bateson
St John's College, Cambridge
Anna Aikin
William Bateson
Anna Bateson
Margaret Heitland
Perse School for Girls
Newnham College, Cambridge
medieval history
Mandell Creighton
F. W. Maitland
Histon Road Cemetery, Cambridge
Prime Minister
Henry Campbell-Bannerman
Origin and History of Double Monasteries
Mediaeval England, 1066–1350
Cambridge Modern History


Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/30640
UK public library membership
Poole, Reginald L.
"Mary Bateson"
doi

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