ClementiaTaylor (née Doughty; 17 December 1810 – 11 April 1908) was an English women's rights activist and radical. Clementia (known as Mentia to her...
thought and a haunt for political exiles in the 1860s under Clementia and Peter Alfred Taylor; Giuseppe Garibaldi stayed at the house in 1864 and meetings...
death in 1964. In 1867 Aubrey House, under the prior owners Peter and ClementiaTaylor, was the scene of the first meeting of the Committee of the London...
the London National Society for Women's Suffrage, on the request of ClementiaTaylor, Anne and Lilias formed a Bath branch of the group. Anne served on...
held in the Rooms, presided over by ClementiaTaylor (wife of the MP Peter Alfred Taylor) and addressed by Helen Taylor, Harriet Grote (wife of George Grote)...
repeal the Contagious Diseases Act, and worked closely with radical ClementiaTaylor. She was actively involved in the London Society for Women's Suffrage...
the Ladies' London Emancipation Society led by the philanthropist ClementiaTaylor. Other founder members and executive committee members included Mary...
Henry Ashurst and their daughters Eliza, Matilda, Caroline and Emilie; ClementiaTaylor, Emily Shaen, Jessie White Mario, and Dicken's favourite daughter Kate...
abolitionist group in support of the Union (American Civil War) by ClementiaTaylor at Aubrey House. 23 October – Ffestiniog Railway in North Wales introduces...
funds in the Anti-Slavery Reporter and asked for them to be sent to ClementiaTaylor, Robert Alsop or Stafford Allen. Allen was involved in more philanthropy...
LLOYD RICHARD 1st Earl Grosvenor LADY MARY COKE diarist PETER and CLEMENTIATAYLOR philanthropists WILLIAM CLEVERLY ALEXANDER art lover" Aubrey House...
suffrage in London, the North-East of England and in Scotland. In 1869 ClementiaTaylor asked Taylour to undertake a lecture tour, and from 1870 she gave public...
usually pursue secondary education at Harleston Sancroft Academy. ClementiaTaylor, women's rights activist and political radical Elaine Murphy, Baroness...
active in the campaign in England and in 1863 they both served on ClementiaTaylor's Ladies' London Emancipation Society. In 1854 Parker Pillsbury came...
Biggs was a member of ClementiaTaylor’s group calling for the end of slavery: London’s Ladies Emancipation Society. Taylor changed the name after the...
National Society for Women's Suffrage in 1869. She spoke again at ClementiaTaylor's 1870 meeting in the Hanover Square Rooms, her suffragist arguments...
Pease was the treasurer. In 1863 Wigham served on the committee of ClementiaTaylor's Ladies' London Emancipation Society with Mary Estlin. In the same...
enforcing religious norms. Nevertheless, count Robert II and his wife Clementia of Burgundy were supporters of the Cluniac reform movement and on October...
Sodom from Genesis 19 "The Twelve Patriarchs, Excerpts and Epistles, The Clementia, Apocrypha, Decretals, Memoirs of Edessa and Syriac Documents, Remains...
28, the Senate voted that altars to Clementia (mercy) and Amicitia (friendship) be raised. At that time, Clementia was considered a virtue of the ruling...
writers as an example of ruler values such as amicitia (friendship) and clementia (clemency), but also iracundia (anger) and cupiditas gloriae (over-desire...
the meeting hall of the Curia, bearing the inscription virtus, pietas, clementia, iustitia—"valor, piety, clemency, and justice." By 23 BC, some of the...
people; Julius Caesar had showed his affinity with the virtue of clemency (clementia), a personal quality associated with his divine ancestor and patron goddess...
of faith judged to be satisfactory, and by the bull Divina Disponente Clementia of 20 February 1553 was appointed "Patriarch of Mosul in Eastern Syria"...