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Edward R. Pease

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In 1886, the death of a wealthy relative meant Pease received a sizeable legacy allowing him to give up work at the London Stock Exchange and devote time to his
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and in February 1900 he represented the Fabian Society at the meeting where it was decided to establish "a distinct Labour group in Parliament", forming the
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In 1890 Pease was appointed secretary of the Fabian Society. As well as managing the society's administration, he edited
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in 1888, and on his return married Marjory Davidson, a young Scottish schoolteacher.
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and wrote ten pamphlets, including tracts on liquor licensing (1899) and
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Labour Party and both served on the local council. Their home at
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were unsuccessful so he returned to London. He travelled to
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where he was taken under the wing of his brother in law Sir
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at British Library of Political & Economic Science
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People associated with the London School of Economics
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Index


Bristol
Marjory Davidson
Fabian Society
Bristol
Quakers
Edward Fry
Marian Pease
London
Thomas Hanbury
Frank Podmore
Edith Nesbit
Hubert Bland
socialist
Newcastle-upon-Tyne
National Labour Federation
socialism
United States
Sidney Webb
Beatrice Webb
London School of Economics
Independent Labour Party
Labour Representation Committee
Labour Party
Mary (Marjory) Gammell Davidson
Michael S. Pease
Surrey
Limpsfield
List of Fabian Tracts
"Pease, Marian Fry (1859–1954), schoolteacher"

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