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Mary Lloyd (sculptor)

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33: 129:, Wales, the eighth of seventeen children, and the first of six girls, to Edward Lloyd of Rhagatt and his wife Frances Maddocks. Her father was a substantial squire over many counties, owning 4,300 acres of land, and Mary inherited money from a maiden aunt, Margaret, as well as gifts from Eleanor Charlotte Butler and Sarah Ponsonby, the 159:. This allowed Lloyd to refer to herself as a landed proprietor when signing petitions supporting women's suffrage, and also gave her some local political rights, such as the ability to appoint a vicar. She and Frances Power Cobbe retired to Hengwrt from London in April 1884. 174:
Mary and Frances were a couple, and were recognised as such by all their friends. Letters would be addressed to "you and Miss Lloyd" and Frances peppered her own writings with "our house", "our garden", "we" and other joint terminology. Frances writing to her friend
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Lloyd met Frances Power Cobbe in the winter of 1861–1862, in Rome. Mary and Frances networked with like-minded women in Italy in the period, both being nonconformist, with a feminist outlook. In 1863, they settled together in London.
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Lloyd died in 1896 from heart disease and was buried together with Frances Power Cobbe in Saint Illtud Church Cemetery,
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in Rome and lived for decades with the well-known philosopher, animal welfare advocate, and feminist
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refers to Lloyd as "my wife", and her death in 1896 affected Frances badly. Her friend, the writer
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Tribades, Tommies and Transgressives; History of Sexualities: Volume I
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Journal of the Short Story in English. Les Cahiers de la nouvelle
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Beyond the Frame: Feminism and Visual Culture, Britain 1850–1900
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In 1858, Lloyd inherited a share in the Welsh landed estate of
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Frances Power Cobbe: Victorian Feminist, Journalist, Reformer
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Mary Lloyd is the fictionalized narrator of a 2002 story by
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sculpture
John Gibson
Frances Power Cobbe
Denbighshire
Ladies of Llangollen
Rosa Bonheur
John Gibson
Harriet Hosmer
Hengwrt
Llanelltyd
Mary Somerville
Blanche Atkinson
Emma Donoghue
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