"She was a gentlewoman, a scholar, and a saint, and after having been three times married, she took a vow of celibacy. What more could be expected of any woman?"
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On . Glimpses of the Past (1912), pp. 144–45
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Elizabeth Wordsworth
Dame Elizabeth Wordsworth DBE (22 June 1840 – 30 November 1932) was founding Principal of Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford and she funded and founded St Hugh's College. She was also an author, occasionally writing under the name Grant Lloyd.
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