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ODNB updates and new articles August 2019

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  1. Frankenburg, Charis Ursula - Charis Ursula Frankenburg [née Barnett] (1892-1985), birth control campaigner and justice of the peace - https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q66311243
  2. Grenfell, Hilda Margaret - Hilda Margaret Grenfell [née Lyttelton] (1886–1972), promoter of women’s welfare - https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q66311274
  3. Hartland, Ethel Mary - Ethel Mary Hartland (1875-1964), suffragist and magistrate - https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q66311283
  4. Haslam, Mary - Mary Haslam [née Heywood] (1851-1922), welfare worker, philanthropist, and suffrage campaigner - https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q66311294
  5. Mason, Bertha - Bertha Mason (temperance campaigner) (1855-1939), temperance campaigner and suffragist - https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q66311396
  6. Messel, Leonard Charles Rudolph Leonard Charles Messel Leonard C. R. Messel - Leonard Charles Rudolph Messel (1872-1953), stockbroker and collector - https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q66377905
  7. Messel, Ludwig Ernst Wilhelm Leonhardt - Ludwig Ernst Wilhelm Leonhardt Messel (1847-1915), stockbroker - https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q66311416

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  1. Andrew, Clara - Clara Andrew (1862-1939), child adoption pioneer and Belgian refugee organizer - https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q66310973
  2. Burrell, Louisa Harriet - Louisa Harriet Burrell [Louie] [née Luker; other married name Moore] (1873-1971), artist - https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q66310983
  3. Craven, Cicely Musgrave - Cicely Musgrave Craven (1890-1962), penal reform campaigner - https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q66310988
  4. Fischer, Bertha Bowness - Bertha Bowness Fischer [married name Foulkes] (1875-1920), poor-law guardian and professional political agent - https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q66311202
  5. Horton, Gertrude Isabella Morton - Gertrude Isabella Morton Horton [née Robertson] (1901-1978), feminist and organizer of national women’s organizations - https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q66311329
  6. Lees, Marjory - Marjory Lees (1878-1970), suffragist and local politician - https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q66377898
  7. Noble, Mary Eleanor - Mary Eleanor Noble (1845-1925), landowner, local historian, and first woman county councillor in England - https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q66311425
  8. Pratt, Edith Helen - Edith Helen Pratt (1882 - 1959), civil servant - https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q66311439
  9. Spurgin, Clare, Spurgin, Frances Clare Skurray, Clare Skurray, Frances Clare - Clare Spurgin - Clare Spurgin Skurray Frances Clare Spurgin Frances Clare Spurgin Skurray (1897-1986), justice of the peace and international youth justice expert - https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q66311470

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  1. Acland, Eleanor Mary, Eleanor Acland, Lady Acland [née Eleanor Mary Cropper ] (1878–1933), politician and suffragist
  2. Bell, Florence Ogilvy - Florence Ogilvy Bell [married name Florence Ogilvy Sawyer ] - in WP as Florence Bell (scientist) (1913-2000), biophysicist and molecular biologist
  3. Buchan, Susan Charlotte, Susan Buchan, Baroness Tweedsmuir [née Grosvenor] (1882-1977), author and voluntary worker
  4. Custance, Olive Eleanor - Olive Eleanor Custance [married name Douglas] - in WP as Olive Custance (1874-1944), poet
  5. Eaton, Gertrude - Gertrude Eaton (1863-1940), musician, suffragist, and international penal reformer
  6. Emmott, [née Lees] (Mary) Gertrude, Lady Emmott Gertrude Emmott - in WP as Mary Emmott (1866-1954), women’s rights campaigner and social reformer
  7. Eve, Lady - Lady Eve [née Turing] (Fanny) Jean Trustram Eve - in WP as Fanny Jean Turing (1862-1934), Conservative party activist and social reformer
  8. Fildes, Mary - Mary Fildes (1789x1792-1876), reformer
  9. Fletcher, Margaret - Margaret Fletcher (1862-1943), founder of the Catholic Women’s League
  10. Gray, Almyra - Almyra Gray [née Vickers] (1862-1939), social reformer and philanthropist
  11. Hull, Eleanor Henrietta - Eleanor Henrietta Hull Eibhlín Ní Choill - in WP as Eleanor Hull (1860-1935), writer and editor
  12. Lees, Dame Sarah Anne - Dame Sarah Anne Lees [née Buckley] - in WP as Sarah Lees (1842-1935), local politician, philanthropist, and suffragist
  13. Mayer, Sarah Winifred Benedict - Sarah Winifred Benedict Mayer [née Tapping] - in WP as Sarah Mayer (1896-1957), actress and judoka
  14. Messel, Anne, Anne Messel Anne Parsons Anne Armstrong-Jones Countess of Rosse [married names Armstrong-Jones; Parsons] (1902-1992), conservationist and collector - in WP as Anne Parsons, Countess of Rosse
  15. Moorman, Mary Caroline - Mary Caroline Moorman Trevelyan, Mary Caroline - Mary Caroline Trevelyan (1905-1994), historian and scholar of English literature
  16. New, Edith Bessie - Edith Bessie New - in WP as Edith New (1877-1951), author, social campaigner, and fundraiser
  17. Ryle, Winifred - Winifred Ryle [married name Maddock] (1897-1987), architect
  18. Smith, Constance Babington - Constance Babington Smith (1912-2000), photographic interpreter and author
  19. Thornycroft, Blanche Coules - Blanche Coules Thornycroft - in WP as Blanche Thornycroft (1873 – 1950), naval architect
  20. Trevelyan, Janet Penrose - Janet Penrose Trevelyan Ward, Janet Penrose - Janet Penrose Ward - in WP as Janet Trevelyan (1879-1956), author, social campaigner, and fundraiser
  21. White, Florence - Florence White - in WP as Florence White (campaigner) (1886-1961), pensions campaigner