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
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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
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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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1448:"Detail of inscription "Weetman Dickinson Pearson. First Viscount Cowdray. MDCCCLVI-MCMXXVII. and his wife. Annie Cass. First Viscountess Cowdray. MDCCCLX-MCMXXXII. She Died in Paris & is Buried at Sai ... (1378694)"
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1403:"The Last Dukes (British Aristocracy Documentary) - Real Stories"
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International Women in Science: A Biographical Dictionary to 1950
521:(1930), Cassel and Company, LTD., Printed in London, pgs. 149-163
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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
157:; 4 June 1860 – 15 April 1932) was an English society hostess,
1082:"New High Steward Of Colchester. Annie Lady Cowdray Elected".
1432:. Vol. 41–42. E. Durant and Company. 1932. p. 211.
680:"The Fairy Godmother of Nursing - First World War Centenary"
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608:"Romantic Career of Late Lord Cowdray, His Huge Fortune",
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The Women's Suffrage Movement: A Reference Guide 1866-1928
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Harris, Peter; Cogan, Dominic de (24 September 2015).
630:"Annie Cass - Mapping Memorials to Women in Scotland"
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Dames Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire
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856:, Newcastle Upon Tyne, England, pg. 6, 12 April 1923
1045:Andrews, Maggie; Muggeridge, Anna (21 March 2024).
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202:Mexican Gulf Coast. He also owned silver mines in
612:, Newcastle upon Tyne, England, pg. 1, 2 May 1927
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843:, London, Greater, England, pg. 13, 20 June 1922
1225:"LARGEST COUNTRY HOUSE SALE OF THE YEAR IN UK"
478:, Tacoma, Washington, pg. 61, 14 February 1926
321:Lady Cowdray was a feminist and supporter of
257:. He is also recorded on the war memorial at
177:, serving from 1927 until her death in 1932.
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882:, Bristol, Avon, England, pg. 9, 11 May 1921
235:, who was influential in the development of
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731:"Oil and Revolution in Mexico "d0e1694""
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958:"Women Liberals and Irish Prisoners",
323:Women's suffrage in the United Kingdom
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610:North Mail, Newcastle Daily Chronicle
283:Queen's Institute of District Nursing
185:Annie Pearson (née Cass) was born in
100:Weetman Pearson, 1st Viscount Cowdray
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852:"Lady Bonham Carter's Appointment",
428:Family tomb of the Viscounts Cowdray
412:The poet, broadcaster and socialite
340:in Aberdeen. She was elected by the
243:Harold Pearson, 2nd Viscount Cowdray
111:Harold Pearson, 2nd Viscount Cowdray
325:. She was a member of the National
16:English philanthropist and feminist
144:Annie Pearson, Viscountess Cowdray
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895:Garner, Paul (9 September 2011).
710:Discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk
569:Studies in the History of Tax Law
1150:"Orpen in country house auction"
1100:"Sale of the century at Cowdray"
233:Gertrude Denman, Baroness Denman
119:Gertrude Denman, Baroness Denman
265:Viscount Cowdray died in 1927.
228:The couple had four children:
1483:The British Journal of Nursing
756:"AIM25 collection description"
382:Lady Cowdray's great-grandson
344:to succeed her husband as the
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1444:Historic Environment Scotland
1401:Real Stories (31 July 2017).
1331:. 24 November 1931. p. 9
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1325:"JEWELS WORTH £8,000 STOLEN"
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1088:. 2 June 1927. p. 13.
1016:"The Woman Engineer Vol 3"
986:"The Woman Engineer Vol 2"
960:Liverpool Post and Mercury
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659:Cotswolds-antiques-art.com
541:. ABC-CLIO. 2001. p.
346:High Steward of Colchester
327:Women's Liberal Federation
221:. In 1919 they moved into
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171:Women's Liberal Federation
1572:Politicians from Bradford
1229:Antiquesandartireland.com
1104:Midhurstandpetworth.co.uk
922:– via Google Books.
903:Stanford University Press
593:– via Google Books.
336:Lady Cowdray served as a
239:for women in rural areas.
116:Francis Geoffrey Pearson
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1567:Royal College of Nursing
704:Archives, The National.
294:Royal College of Nursing
187:Bradford, West Yorkshire
165:and her work to promote
163:Royal College of Nursing
1547:English philanthropists
947:The Des Moines Register
934:Manchester Evening News
706:"The Discovery Service"
476:The Tacoma Daily Ledger
30:The Viscountess Cowdray
1051:Women's History Review
634:Womenofscotland.org.uk
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131:Sir John Cass (father)
114:Bernard Clive Pearson
102:(1881–1927; his death)
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574:Bloomsbury Publishing
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368:. She was painted by
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826:"The Cowdray Club",
735:Publishing.cdlib.org
436:. She was buried at
63:, Yorkshire, England
26:The Right Honourable
1542:English art patrons
1532:English suffragists
880:Western Daily Press
828:The Daily Telegraph
442:Echt, Aberdeenshire
388:10th Duke of Atholl
370:John Singer Sargent
259:Echt, Aberdeenshire
255:Montreuil-aux-Lions
206:. He was created a
199:building contractor
181:Marriage and family
1557:English socialites
1339:– via Trove.
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1357:. 6 November 2015
973:Evening Chronicle
409:in January 1932.
398:documentary film
374:Sir William Orpen
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