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    (Emilia) Jessie Boucherett (November 1825 – 18 October 1905) was an English campaigner for women's rights. She was born in November 1825 at North Willingham...
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  • and politician Jessie Boucherett (1825–1905), English campaigner for women's rights This page lists people with the surname Boucherett. If an internal...
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  • Englishwoman's Review edited until 1880 by Jessie Boucherett which continued publication until 1910. Jessie Boucherett and Adelaide Anne Proctor joined the...
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  • grandson of David Bosanquet who had taken refuge from Languedoc. Jessie Boucherett, English campaigner for women's rights. Elias Boudinot (1740–1821)...
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    she served until her death. In the same year Becker and her friend Jessie Boucherett founded the Women's Suffrage Journal and soon afterward began organising...
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    and closed in 1949. Jessie Boucherett was a campaigner for women's rights. Daughter of Ayscough (sometimes Ayscoghe) Boucherett, High Sheriff of Lincolnshire...
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    included: Barbara Bodichon, Emily Davies, Frances Buss, Dorothea Beale, Jessie Boucherett, Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, Helen Taylor, Charlotte Manning, Anna...
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    on paper Procter was merely one member among many, fellow-member Jessie Boucherett considered her to be the "animating spirit" of the Society. Her third...
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  • British women's organisations. The society was established in 1859 by Jessie Boucherett, Barbara Bodichon, Adelaide Anne Proctor and Lydia Becker to promote...
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  • the Langham Place Group, especially Jessie Boucherett and Emily Faithfull. Over the years Blackburn and Boucherett worked together on a number of endeavours...
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  • to press for women's rights, the English Woman's Journal (1858–64) Jessie Boucherett (1825–1905) – co-founder of Society for Promoting the Employment of...
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  • g. the Society for Promoting the Employment of Women (S.P.E.W.). Jessie Boucherett and Adelaide Anne Procter through S.P.E.W. offered classes in arithmetic...
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    individual soul." On 21 November 1865 Barbara Bodichon, helped by Jessie Boucherett and Helen Taylor, brought up the idea of a parliamentary reform aimed...
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    guild's assistance. The founding committee members of the guild were Jessie Boucherett, Lady Eden, Louisa Hubbard, Lady Knightley and from the Royal College...
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  • was a product of the early women's movement. Its first editor was Jessie Boucherett, who saw it as the successor to the English Woman's Journal (1858–64)...
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    1839), Louisa Boucherett (1821–95), and Emilia Jessie Boucherett (1825–1905), who was a noted women's rights campaigner. Maria Boucherett (born 30 October...
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    part in her letter-writing campaign in 1908. The death in 1905 of Jessie Boucherett, who had founded and given financial support to The Englishwoman's...
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  • committee members then included Helen Blackburn, Millicent Fawcett, Jessie Boucherett, Eva McLaren, Margaret Bright Lucas as well as Priscilla Bright McLaren...
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  • by Women. A.S. Barnes & Company. pp. 444–. Jessie Boucherett. The Englishwoman's review (of social and industrial questions) [ed. by J. Boucherett]....
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    Lieutenant-Colonel Ayscoghe Boucherett, JP DL (1755–1815) landowner, businessman and MP for Great Grimsby, 1796 to 1803. Jessie Boucherett (1825–1905), campaigner...
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    Arnold. p. 150 and 197. Boucherett, Jessie (1892). The Englishwoman's review (of social and industrial questions) [ed. by J. Boucherett]. p. 511. "GDS - Records...
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    women such as Barbara Leigh Smith Bodichon, Bessie Rayner Parkes, Jessie Boucherett, Emily Davies, and Helen Blackburn. The Langham Place Circle advocated...
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  • Her Majesty's Stationery Office, Great Britain.; FHL microfilm. Jessie Boucherett, ed. (1881). The Englishwoman's review (of social and industrial questions)...
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    Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with "H" (part 1) Boucherett, Jessie (16 January 1899). "The Women's Suffrage Auxiliary Fund". The Englishwoman's...
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  • in Central London; it also included Helen Blackburn (1842–1903), Jessie Boucherett (1825–1905) and Emily Faithfull. Among the group's activities was...
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  • Women's Suffrage Journal was a magazine founded by Lydia Becker and Jessie Boucherett in 1870. Initially titled the Manchester National Society for Women's...
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  • and rights for women journalists, alongside Millicent Fawcett and Jessie Boucherett. Drew wrote a number of novels, including Harry Chalgraves's legacy...
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  • Hays, Helen Blackburn, Emily Faithfull, Maria Rye, Emily Davies, and Jessie Boucherett. At the end of 1863, Lady Monson refitted the place to be a house...
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    Society for Promoting the Employment of Women was founded in London by Jessie Boucherett, Barbara Bodichon and Adelaide Anne Proctor to promote the training...
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    incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: Boucherett, Jessie, ed. (1882). "The Misses Kollock". The Englishwoman's review (of social...
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