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Annie Pearson, Viscountess Cowdray

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329:, which had many local chapters, serving as a president of the National organization from 1921 until 1923. She was nominated and then formally elected in 1921 and 1922 to one-year terms. The constitution required that a President not serve for more than two years. In 1921 Lady Cowdray, as President of the National Liberal Women's Federation signed a petition pushing for a partial disarmament of England's military, though her sentiments paralleled many British citizens at the time, as a result of the hardships of WWI. In 1921, during Lady Cowdray's term as President, the Women's Liberal Federation adopted a resolution for the release of Irish prisoners that had been interned and held without trial and addressed the need to investigate the statements of authorities regarding the treatment of Irish prisoners in internment camps. Topics of interest for the National Women's Liberal Federation included but were not confined to free trade, temperance, war debt and disarmament, divorce law reform, housing, as well as legislation affecting women and children, education, industrial problems, electoral reform, and the organization of the Women's National Liberal Federation. She also served as the Honorary Treasurer of the Liberal Women's Suffrage Union, as suffrage was a major concern to women of the era. She was an early and deeply supportive member of the 425: 348:. Her husband, Lord Cowdray, Weetman Pearson, also served fifteen years as a Liberal Party Member of Parliament from Colchester. She is the only woman to have been High Steward of Colchester and held the office from 1927 until her death in 1932. Lord and Lady Cowdray donated Colchester Castle, which was at a slight risk of being demolished, to the Town Council of Colchester. The cost of purchasing the Castle was estimated at 8,000 pounds. Aberdeen's attempt to consolidate the city hospitals received a subscription of 25,000 pounds from Lady Cowdray in 1927, and a matching subscription from Lord Cowdray. 269: 313:, for the club's headquarters. By 1923 the club had over 3000 members. The house, which Lady Cowdray helped lavishly furnish, could also be used on occasion as a gathering place by professional women who were not nurses or members of the College of Nursing at a slightly higher subscription and could serve reasonably priced meals. 394:, was in financial ruin at the time he inherited it. To protect it from being sold off, Lady Cowdray paid off the bank debt and gifted a large sum of money to her granddaughter Angela Pearson, the duke's mother, to set up The Blair Charitable Trust. Her financial contributions toward saving Blair Castle were covered on the 296:
was established in 1916, Lady Cowdray became the Treasurer and Chairman of the Tribute Fund Committee for the Nation's Fund for Nurses, fundraising for the creation of a Benevolent Fund for Nurses and for the endowment of the Royal College of Nursing. In 1921 she funded the rebuilding along Henrietta
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and engineer who would run the global engineering firm Pearson and Sons, with major projects in England, Canada, the United States, Mexico, and the Sudan. In the early 1900's Pearson would become an oil magnate, initially with his company Mexican Eagle Oil in Veracruz, Tabasco, and Campeche on the
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Lady Cowdray suggested the idea of old age pensions to the British government around 1900, and the concept was eventually legislated. She also instituted a system of disability pensions in England initially provided at her own expense, which were also eventually adopted by the British government.
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Street in London for a headquarters for the Royal College of Nursing. She decided to create a social club for nurses and professional women, founding the
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London Metropolitan Archives, ref: A/COW/87 - a memorial booklet written by Agnes L. Douglas, who was private secretary to Lady Cowdray 1920-1932.
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from 1921 until 1923 and was also the Honorary Treasurer of the Liberal Women's Suffrage Union. She was the only woman to hold the office of
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In November 1931, a thief broke into Lady Cowdray's home and stole £8,000 worth of jewellery from her granddaughter, Joan Pearson.
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British Lions and Mexican Eagles : Business, Politics, and Empire in the Career of Weetman Pearson in Mexico, 1889 to 1919
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Elected in 1921 to National Women's Liberal Federation in "General Election Near, Belief of Women's Liberal Federation",
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received £6,054 (equivalent to £543,000 in 2023) for the establishment of a memorial fund for Lady Cowdray.
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and philanthropist. She was nicknamed the "Fairy Godmother of Nursing" due to her financial patronage of the
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The Essex Review: An Illustrated Quarterly Record of Everything of Permanent Interest in the County
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Francis Geoffrey Pearson (1891-1914), who died in battle, and is buried in the British Cemetery at
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Cowdray's reign as President of WNLF ended in 1923 in "Women's National Liberal Federation,"
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Lady Cowdray was an avid art collector and patron of the arts. She commissioned the painting
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in 1922, not far from the Royal College of Nursing. She purchased a house at 20
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Re-elected as NWLF President in 1922 for one year term in "Court and Social",
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Bernard Clive Pearson (1887-1965), married Alicia, posthumous daughter of
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Purchased house at 20 Cavendish Square in "A London Letter for Women",
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throughout England and Scotland. She served as the President of the
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in 1894, raised to the peerage becoming Baron Cowdray in 1910, and
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Lady Cowdray was a patron of nursing and was associated with the
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on 4 June 1860 to Sir John Cass, a merchant and landowner from
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Signed petition in "English Women in Plea for Disarming",
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She and her husband donated Cowdray Hall to the city of
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Harris, Peter; Cogan, Dominic de (24 September 2015).
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Dames Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire
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Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire
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Index

The Right Honourable
GBE

Bradford
Paris
Weetman Pearson, 1st Viscount Cowdray
Harold Pearson, 2nd Viscount Cowdray
Gertrude Denman, Baroness Denman
GBE
suffragist
Royal College of Nursing
district nursing
Women's Liberal Federation
High Steward of Colchester
Bradford, West Yorkshire
Yorkshire
Weetman Pearson
building contractor
Bolivia
baronet
Viscount Cowdray
Aberdeen
Dunecht House
Gertrude Denman, Baroness Denman
education
Harold Pearson, 2nd Viscount Cowdray
Baron Brabourne
Montreuil-aux-Lions
Echt, Aberdeenshire

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