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Sarah Persse

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Sarah Persse (died 1927) was an Irish suffragist.

Persse was a member of the Persse Distillery family of Galway, and a relation of Lady Gregory. She was born and lived in Glenarde, Galway. Her parents were Henry Stratford (1838-1900), manager of the distillery at Nun's Island, and Eleanor Persse. Persse was the third eldest of ten children. In 1899 she was one of two women candidates in the west and south ward of Galway's Poor Law Unions. She withdrew from consideration as a Poor Law Guardian a day before the elections owing to the death of her father in 1900, and did not contest any future election. When her brother and his family moved into the Persse family home, she settled in London. She died there in 1927.[1][2]

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  1. ^ Clancy, Mary (10 December 2018). "Sarah Persse: Pioneering woman candidate withdrew from politics before polling day". The Irish Times. Retrieved 23 May 2020.
  2. ^ Clancy, Mary (1996). "The Western Outpost: Local Government and Women's Suffrage in County Galway 1898-1918". In Moran, Gerard; Gillespie, Raymond; Nolan, William (eds.). Galway History & Society: Interdisciplinary Essays on the History of an Irish County. Dublin: Geography Publications. pp. 557–587. ISBN 0906602750.