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Frances Kyle

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in Ireland. She was the youngest child of Robert Alexander Kyle, the owner of an outfitter/draper, and Kathleen Frances Bates. A governess, Delphine Ladiray, educated Frances and her sister Kathleen, who subsequently attended Ladies' & Preparatory School. She spent a year in 1905 at a boarding
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is in 1931. In 1937, she appeared in court to defend herself on a parking summons. By 1952, Kyle was living in London with her sister Kathleen, who was married to a medical inspector, Dr. John McCloy. In 1930, Kathleen was described by the
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in Dublin. Kyle came first in the Bar Entrance Examinations and, in October 1921, she became the first woman to win the John Brooke Scholarship. At the time,
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in 1922 as having received eight briefs. Most of Ireland left the United Kingdom on 6 December 1922 as the
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In January 1920, Frances Kyle and Averil Deverell were admitted as the first female students of law at the
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but also New York City, London, and India. It was almost a year before any woman was called to the
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at a meeting in Belfast, becoming the first female member of a circuit. Kyle is reported in the
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described her being awarded the Scholarship as representing "a women's invasion of the law."
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in Switzerland. She received her BA in French in 1914, and her
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as "very well known in Belfast" and "a delightful speaker".
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Kyle may have struggled to find work as her last listing in
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in either Ireland or Great Britain, being called to the
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On 1 November 1921, she was called to the Irish bar by
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https://first100years.org.uk/frances-kyle-biography/
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Averil Deverell
admitted to the bar
Bar of Ireland
Dublin
English bar
Ivy Williams
Belfast
Ulster
province
Poitiers
Bern
LLB
Trinity College, Dublin
King's Inns
The Irish Times
Sir Thomas Molony
Bar of Northern Ireland
Crumlin Road Courthouse
Northern Ireland
Irish Free State
Belfast Newsletter
The London Clinic
Marylebone
"Scales of justice tip in favour of women but more needs to be done"
Bacik, Ivana
Gender InJustice:Feminising the Legal Professions?
Trinity College Dublin
ISBN

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