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123: 31: 154:, the following year. Elizabeth eventually died from tuberculosis on 10 September 1841. Bright had visited her often but it was Margaret who provided her day to day care. Elizabeth's requests included that Helen Priestman Bright should be brought up by her larger family and Margaret remained in contact with her. 138:
to protest against legislation which undermined the civil rights of those who had been designated prostitutes by the authorities in particular naval and military towns. Her sister Mary Priestman was the secretary of this organization and another sister Anna Priestmam was a member. All three sisters
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in 1817. She was one of the nine children of the Quaker couple, Rachel (born Bragg) and Jonathan Priestman. Her father was a wealthy tanner in Newcastle upon Tyne and her mother (1791–1854) was a travelling minister in the
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In 1866 she and her sisters signed the petition raised in support of women getting the vote. In 1869 her husband died and in the following year her sisters Anna Maria and Mary moved south to live with her.
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She first married in 1846 to Daniel Wheeler who was a fellow Quaker and they lived in Bristol. Daniel died in 1848 and she remarried to Arthur Tanner in 1855 who was involved with a family timber firm.
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Tanner and members of hers and the Bright family, were important in the creation of some of the first women's suffrage societies, founded in London, Bristol, and Bath.
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supported international campaigns against the government's regulation of prostitution, and continued their family's close association with the
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Tanner died in 1905. Her photographs, papers, diaries, and her correspondence and material related to
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Quaker Women: Personal Life, Memory and Radicalism in the Lives of Women Friends, 1780–1930
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are recorded in the National Archives. Her two sisters and housemates went on to join the
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who had also been a Quaker minister. They lived in the Summerhill district of Newcastle.
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Ladies National Association for the Repeal of the Contagious Diseases Acts
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Anna Maria, Margaret (Tanner) and Mary Priestman in 1891
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Newcastle upon Tyne
British
Newcastle upon Tyne
Society of Friends
Margaret Wilson Bragg

Ladies National Association for the Repeal of the Contagious Diseases Acts
Josephine Butler
temperance movement
John Bright
Helen Priestman Bright
Margaret Clark Gillett
Alice Clark
Helen Priestman Bright
Priscilla Bright McLaren
Anna Maria Priestman
suffragettes


"Tanner [née Priestman], Margaret (1817–1905), social reformer"
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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