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19th-century British women medical doctors (4 C, 13 P) 19th-century British women musicians (7 C, 19 P) N. 19th-century British nuns (4 C) P.
England: 10 July 1553 19 July 1553 9 days [119] Ireland: Mary I: Queen England: 24 July 1553 17 November 1558 5 years, 116 days Ireland: Elizabeth I: Queen England: 17 November 1558 24 March 1603 44 years, 127 days Ireland: Mary II: Queen England: 13 February 1689 28 December 1694 5 years, 318 days Ireland: Scotland: 11 April 1689 5 years, 261 ...
1920: Georgiana Buller; [14] Clara Butt; [15] Alice Chisholm; [15] The Dowager Countess of Eglinton; [15] The Countess of Gosford; [15] Catherine Hunt; [15] The Countess of Leicester; [15] The Lady Melchett; [16] Beryl Oliver, [15] Ethel Pearson; [16] Una Pope-Hennessy; [15] The Dowager Viscountess Rhondda; [15] Louise Samuel; [15] Ethel Shakespear; [15] The Lady Talbot of Malahide; [15 ...
Pages in category "17th-century English women" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 246 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
This is a list of women who have been elected as members of Parliament (MPs) to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom. 1918 to 1935. Party Portrait Name
Women being hanged for witchcraft, Newcastle, 1655. In England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland there was a succession of Witchcraft Acts starting with Henry VIII's Witchcraft Act 1541. They governed witchcraft and providing penalties for its practice, or—in 1735—rather for pretending to practise it.
18th-century English women (8 C, 146 P) 18th-century Irish women (1 C, 26 P) 18th-century Scottish women (7 C, 82 P) 18th-century Welsh women (2 C, 10 P) A.
Upper-class women supported philanthropic causes similar to the educational and nursing charities championed by upper-class women in England. The Victorian Order of Nurses was founded in 1897 as a gift to Queen Victoria to commemorate her Diamond Jubilee .