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was published. Her daughter Rosamund's 1903 marriage was unhappy and after she parted from her husband there was a divorce based on his cruelty. He husband rarely worked and demanded money from her threatening her with a pistol and assaulting her. She and their two children returned to Rosamund's
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One of Agnes's causes was women's rights. She argued that women should be allowed to attend university. Her daughter Rosamund went to university and became Dr Benham. She was as equally outspoken as her mother. They both believed in sexual reform.
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In 1870, she married John James Benham and they planned to move to Paraguay a few years later. However they thought again when they saw the "Royal Tar" the ship that was to take them there. The
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Agnes argued for the right to dissolve a loveless marriage, stating that the law created de facto "prostitution", if divorce was not permitted. In 1904, Agnes' book,
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Her brother, Paris(s), was a lawyer who was sometimes held in asylums. He was in Parkside Asylum in 1898 by order of the
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was born. Her father Edward Planta Nesbit was a school teacher and a cousin of the radical English writer
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Agnes helped to form the "Clarion fellowship of Socialists" and she served on its first committee.
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in 1850. Two years later her mother, Ann (born Pariss) died after her fifth child
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socialist and advocate of divorce and sex reform. Her daughter Dr
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in 1902), a weekly publication that championed their causes.
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Rosamund Agnes Benham
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Paris Nesbit
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Weekly Herald
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"Agnes Mary Matilda Benham (1850–1932)"
"Dreadful Disaster – Steamer Royal Tar Burnt! – Thirty - two Lives Lost!"
Mackinnon, Alison
Love and Freedom: Professional Women and the Reshaping of Personal Life
ISBN
978-0-521-49761-9


Love and Freedom: Professional Women and the Reshaping of Personal Life
ISBN

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