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- Q6698231 description "Pioneer of women's education".
- Q6698231 description "Pioneer of women's education".
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- Q6698231 abstract "Lady Frederick Cavendish (Lucy Caroline; née Lyttelton; 5 September 1841 – 22 April 1925) was a pioneer of women's education.A daughter of George Lyttelton, 4th Baron Lyttelton, she married into another aristocratic family, the Cavendishes, in 1864. Eighteen years later her husband, Lord Frederick Cavendish, was murdered in Dublin by Irish nationalists. After his death she devoted much of her time to the cause of girls' and women's education, for which she was honoured in her lifetime with an honorary degree, and posthumously when, in 1965, Cambridge University named its first post-graduate college for women after her.".
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- Q6698231 deathDate "1925-04-22".
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- Q6698231 deathYear "1925".
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- Q6698231 dateOfBirth "1841-09-05".
- Q6698231 dateOfDeath "1925-04-22".
- Q6698231 name "Cavendish, Lucy".
- Q6698231 placeOfBirth "Hagley Hall, Worcestershire, UK".
- Q6698231 placeOfDeath "Penshurst, Kent, UK".
- Q6698231 shortDescription "Pioneer of women's education".
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- Q6698231 comment "Lady Frederick Cavendish (Lucy Caroline; née Lyttelton; 5 September 1841 – 22 April 1925) was a pioneer of women's education.A daughter of George Lyttelton, 4th Baron Lyttelton, she married into another aristocratic family, the Cavendishes, in 1864. Eighteen years later her husband, Lord Frederick Cavendish, was murdered in Dublin by Irish nationalists.".
- Q6698231 label "Lucy Cavendish".
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