Louise Creighton
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Louise Hume Creighton, née von Glehn (7 July 1850 – 15 April 1936) was a British author of books on historical and socio-political topics and an activist for greater role of women both within society and within the Church of England.[1] In 1872, she married Mandell Creighton, later a historian and bishop in the Church of England. The couple had seven children.[2] She is buried in St. Paul's Cathedral, London next to her husband, the Bishop of London.
She was a daughter of of Robert von Glehn of Sydenham, London; and a brother of Alfred de Glehn the French steam locomotive engineer.
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- ^ Covert 2000, pp. 67–72, Covert 2000, pp. 295–317
- ^ Covert 2000, pp. 83–126
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- Covert, James (2000), A Victorian Marriage: Mandell and Louise Creighton, London and New York: Hambledon and London. Pp. xv, 412, 35 plates, ISBN 1852852607
- Covert, James Thayne (2004), "Louise Hume Creighton (1850–1936)", in Matthew, H. C. G.; Harrison, Brian, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/38640
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