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was to get the women of rich parishes to donate their time in poorer parishes and she proposed that aristocratic women would be invited to join the "LDA". The idea was launched by her husband on 27 February 1865, but it was Catharine's idea and the Bishop remembered this in his memoirs. She established a girl's orphanage and convalescent home at St Peter's, Thanet.
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which ceased operating in 1865. The Bishopric had rich parishes and poor parishes. In the poor parishes there may not be the staff to care for the most disadvantaged. Poor women had children and jobs and they could not donate their time whereas rich women had servants and leisure time. Tait's idea
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with wider ambitions. Louisa's society gained a lot of momentum. Tait not only visited the workhouse but also the local school where she taught and in return she invited poor people to the deanery.
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in 1849. While she was in Carlisle she decided that it was her duty and she visited the local workhouse. Her experience was consulted when Louisa Twining formed the
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because of differences in their belief. He was appointed on 28 July 1842 and she married him in the same year. He became the disappointing successor to
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with the objective of bridging the gap between the rich and the poor. She was aware of the difficulties that had faced Twining's
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Philanthropy and the Construction of Victorian Women's Citizenship: Lady Frederick Cavendish and Miss Emma Cons
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The Countesses of Darnley and Harrowby were assigned to visit the Whitechapel workhouse every week.
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where her father was the rector. Her parents were Anna Maria and William Spooner.
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in 1856. Two were spared and in time they were joined by another two siblings.
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In 1856, within five weeks, five of their children died due to
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For the Canadian television and film executive, see
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Catherine Tait (philanthropist)
Catherine Tait
Catherine Tate

Rugby
Warwickshire
Edinburgh
Archibald Campbell Tait
née
Rugby
Archibald Campbell Tait
Rugby School
Thomas Arnold
Rugby School
Carlisle
Workhouse Visiting Society
scarlet fever
Bishop of London
Ladies Diocesan Association
Edinburgh






"Tait, Catharine (1819–1878), philanthropist"
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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10.1093/ref:odnb/50739

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