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Elizabeth Pease Nichol

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The Quakers held strong views about the value of educating girls as well as boys. Elizabeth attended a school with her brother and male cousins, one of only two girls at the school. When it closed down, her education continued at home, where it was disrupted by her mother's poor health: Elizabeth
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Before the convention opened, Sturge, the British organiser, told the six women delegates they would not be allowed to participate. Leading English Anti-Slavery members had rebuked him for thinking this "insane innovation, this woman-intruding delusion," should be allowed. At the time, women
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attendees were required to sit in segregated areas out of sight of the male delegates. The matter became contentious because some of the male delegates from the United States supporting the women's participation. They included
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spoke in favour of the men's right to exclude women, despite his daughter's being one of those affected. The result was that the American women had to join British women observers, such as
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Pease was amongst four women associated with Edinburgh who were the subject of a campaign by local historians in 2015. The group aimed to gain recognition for Elizabeth Pease Nichol,
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and several other friends, but it was only Knight and Pease of their circle who were among the women notables chosen for the painting. Other women included were
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After moving to Edinburgh, Elizabeth became the treasurer for the Edinburgh chapter of the National Society for Women's Suffrage. A group including
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The picture above shows Pease in a painting commemorating the international event. It attracted delegates from the United States, France,
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Massachusetts in the woman suffrage movement. A general, political, legal and legislative history from 1774, to 1881
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who was secretary of the Edinburgh Ladies Anti-Slavery Society. Before it started, she met American activists
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had set up the Edinburgh chapter of the National Society of Women's Suffrage. Eliza and her friend
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Pease is on the right edge in this painting which is of the 1840 Anti-Slavery Convention.
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On his death she moved to Edinburgh living at Huntly Lodge in the Merchiston district.
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and founded the Darlington Ladies Anti-Slavery Society. In 1853 she married Dr.
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The biographical dictionary of Scottish women from the earliest times to 2004
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By 1837, Pease was leading the Darlington Ladies Anti-Slavery Society.
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Elizabeth Ewan; Sue Innes; Siân Reynolds; Rose Pipes, eds. (2006).
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to live with him. Her family opposed the marriage, as Nichol was a
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rules of the Quakers, Pease had to leave the Society of Friends.
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Campaign to honour four 'forgotten' heroines of Scottish history
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The Women's Suffrage Movement: A Reference Guide, 1866-1928
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Grave of Elizabeth Pease Nichol, Grange Cemetery, Edinburgh
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and his wife Elizabeth Beaumont, who were members of the
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Women Against Slavery: The British Campaigns, 1780-1870
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Reforming Men and Women: Gender in the Antebellum City
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Index


Darlington
Edinburgh
née
abolitionist
woman suffragist
chartist
anti-vivisectionist
Peace Society
Temperance movement
John Pringle Nichol
Regius Professor
University of Glasgow
World Anti-Slavery Convention
Darlington
Joseph Pease
Society of Friends
Peace Society
Charles Stuart
Joseph Sturge
Jane Smeal
World Anti-Slavery Convention
Eliza Wigham
Lucretia Mott
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
George Bradburn
Wendell Phillips
James Mott
J. P. Miller
Henry B. Stanton

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