Elizabeth Wordsworth

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Elizabeth Wordsworth was a British educator and writer best known for founding St Hugh’s College, Oxford, one of the university’s early women’s colleges.

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instanceOf college founder
educator
human
writer
burialPlace Holywell Cemetery, Oxford NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
dateOfBirth 1840-06-23
dateOfDeath 1932-12-15
describedAs pioneer of women’s education at Oxford
educatedAt Home education
employer St Hugh’s College, Oxford NERFINISHED
University of Oxford
familyName Wordsworth NERFINISHED
father Christopher Wordsworth NERFINISHED
founded St Hugh’s College, Oxford NERFINISHED
gender female
genre essays
poetry
religious writing
givenName Elizabeth NERFINISHED
honorificPrefix Lady
knownFor founding St Hugh’s College, Oxford
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf University of Oxford NERFINISHED
movement women’s higher education movement
name Elizabeth Wordsworth NERFINISHED
notableFor promoting women’s access to university education
notableWork Religious teaching in schools
St. Christopher and other poems NERFINISHED
The College Woman and the New Woman NERFINISHED
occupation college head
educator
writer
placeOfBirth England
Harrogate NERFINISHED
Yorkshire NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath England
Oxford NERFINISHED
Oxfordshire NERFINISHED
positionHeld Principal of St Hugh’s College, Oxford
founding Principal of St Hugh’s Hall
relative Bishop of Lincoln Christopher Wordsworth NERFINISHED
William Wordsworth NERFINISHED
religion Anglicanism
residence Oxford NERFINISHED
sibling John Wordsworth NERFINISHED
workLocation Oxford NERFINISHED

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St Hugh’s College, Oxford foundedBy Elizabeth Wordsworth