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33: 191: 187:. Her father owned Newcastle shipping interests and he was a Liberal MP for Tynemouth (1868–85). Her parents travelled widely and they were patrons of the arts and this included particularly the Pre-Raphaelites. She had five other sisters and they were educated at home as well as in Lausanne in Switzerland. Margaret also went to Orleans, where she qualified herself as a French teacher. 221:
Dilke's husband resigned his seat in parliament in 1883 as he had tuberculosis. He died that year in Algiers. Her husband's brother Charles became the guardian of their children. In 1885 her sister, Virginia, told her husband, Donald, that she had an affair with
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in 1914. Dilke had published a book titled "Women's Suffrage" in 1885. The book went through the usual reasons given for giving women the vote and justifying women's demand for equality. It was published as a volume in
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Dilke's sister, Virginia's, messy divorce completed in 1885 and after a trip abroad she returned to England, where she stayed with Maye. Virginia was a social pariah and Maye interceded by obtaining work for her with
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and eventually involved her mother Ellen Dilke and her sister's real lover. The divorce led to two court cases which attracted much interest.
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In 1891, she married William Russell Cooke and she had two more children. Her husband was a solicitor who had founded
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who become MP for North-East Lanarkshire on 27 July 1881. In 1878 Margaret joined the
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Dilke was born in 1857. Her parents were Martha Mary (born Dalrymple) and
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who had a talent for languages married a Scottish lawyer named
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British writer and campaigner for women's rights (1857–1914)
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Newport
Isle of Wight
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Ashton Wentworth Dilke
Thomas Eustace Smith

John Singer Sargent
Ashton Wentworth Dilke
Virginia
Donald Crawford
National Society for Women's Suffrage
Sir Charles Dilke, 2nd Baronet
Sir Charles Dilke
W. T. Stead
Pall Mall Gazette
Washington
International Council of Women
Russell-Cooke Solicitors
Newport
Charles Buxton








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