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the sheltered, easy lives of middle and upper-class women did not naturally lead to such conviction. She wrote that "the withholding of the franchise is very prejudicial to the right development of women, and that the education given by the vote is essential to their true progress", foreseeing that “the bewilderment will pass as the years go on, and the very magnitude of the task will in time arise and awaken those women who are as yet indifferent to it".
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published in 1901, was permeated with her deep religious beliefs. In it, she insisted on the importance of education for women and the necessity of commitment and conviction; she argued that while the difficult lives of working-class women would naturally lead to the formation of definite opinions,
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in 1884, and Fawcett encouraged her to join the Executive of The Central Society For Women's Suffrage. She was also active with the Cambridge Women's Refuge, helping to raise funds for what would become the Cambridge Association for the Care of Girls which aimed to provide poor local girls with
277:. In 1895, along with Arthur, Kathleen founded and later became chair of the executive committee of the Manchester and Salford Women's Trade Union Council, an organisation whose aim was to investigate working conditions and organise low-paid workers into unions. Members of the council included 223:, where Arthur had been appointed Master-designate. When they moved in, the college was still a building site with only the West front completed. Initially, they made do with a suite of adapted student rooms until the Master's Lodge was built. 519: 1053: 371:). Virginia was initially hesitant and grateful, but by late 1905 had become sufficiently confident to complain that Mrs L "sticks her broad thumb into the middle of my sentences and improves the moral tone". 242:, a group of believers in women's education who actively campaigned for the university to grant degrees to women; most were also strong supporters of female suffrage. Members of the society included 404:
made no mention of her suffrage and TUC work, and concentrated on her role as a scholarly translator, "a considerable student of literature" and a "diligent critic”. There were also obituaries in
161:; 27 February 1856 – 12 January 1907) was a British activist, editor and writer. She devoted much of her life to fighting for women's suffrage and for the improvement of women's lives in general. 257:
During their years at Selwyn, the Lytteltons also helped develop the College Music Society, and they supported the Boat Club (whose colours were chosen by Kathleen).
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she argued that education for women was "essential to their true progress", with the franchise being a necessary part of that education.
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Gravestone of Kathleen and her husband Arthur Lyttelton, church of St John the Baptist, Hagley, Worcestershire
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NUWW Annual Reports 1899-1901 TUC Library Collections, London Metropolitan University GB1924 HD6079
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Nature and the Bible: Lectures on the Mosaic history of Creation in its relation to Natural Science
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Kathleen died at the age of 50 on 12 January 1907, at the Clives’ family seat at Perrystone Court,
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In June 1903 she became editor of the women's section of an Anglican weekly publication called
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Following Arthur's death in February 1903, Kathleen edited a collection of his essays entitled
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The family left Cambridge in 1893 after 11 years at Selwyn, and Arthur took up the post of
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Common Sense for Housewives. A course of lectures ... Girls' Life after leaving school.
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Chothia, Jean (2018). "Feature Articles by Fellows: Kathleen Lyttelton (1856-1907)".
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Kathleen's course of lectures for the Manchester School of Domestic Economy entitled
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Kathleen founded The Cambridge Association For Women's Suffrage (CAWS) along with
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In spite of the initial misgivings of her father, in 1880 she married the Hon
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Kelly, Serena (23 September 2004). "Lyttelton , Mary Kathleen (1856–1907)".
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In 1882 Kathleen and Arthur took up residence in the newly founded
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Murray, Janet Horowitz; Stark, Myra, eds. (12 January 2017).
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Common Sense For Housewives: Girls’ Life after Leaving School
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Presidents of the National Council of Women of Great Britain
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Modern Poets of Faith Doubt & Paganism, and other essays
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city officials "winked at the pollution of the atmosphere".
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Mary Kathleen Clive was born on 27 February 1856 in
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After a period of 11 years in Cambridge, as wife of
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Belgravia
Herefordshire
British
Arthur Lyttelton
George Clive
Selwyn College
Arthur Lyttelton
Belgravia
George Clive
Arthur Lyttelton
Keble College, Oxford

Selwyn College, Cambridge
Millicent Fawcett
Louise Creighton
Ladies Dining Society
Caroline Jebb
Eleanor Sidgwick
Mary Paley Marshall
vicar
Eccles
Lancashire
Christabel Pankhurst
CP Scott
Cooperative Women's Guild
National Union of Women Workers
Poor Law Guardian
Manchester
Suffragan Bishop

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