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Name
  
Elizabeth Wordsworth

Parents
  
Christopher Wordsworth

Died
  
1932

Role
  
Poet


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Books
  
Short words for long evenings, Thornwell Abbas -, Essays, Old and New

Similar People
  
Christopher Wordsworth, Margaret Beaufort - Countess, William Wordsworth, Alan Liu, Dora Wordsworth

Grandparents
  
Christopher Wordsworth

Dame Elizabeth Wordsworth (1840–1932) was the great-niece of the poet William Wordsworth. She was the daughter of Christopher Wordsworth, Bishop of Lincoln, and the sister of John Wordsworth, Bishop of Salisbury, and Christopher Wordsworth, a liturgical scholar.

Educated at home, she learned several modern languages as well as Latin and Greek though her knowledge of science and mathematics was meagre.

She was the founding Principal (1879–1909) of Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford as a college for female undergraduates, on Norham Gardens in North Oxford. In 1886 she inherited some money from her father and founded St Hugh's College also in north Oxford as a college for poorer female undergraduates. Today this is one of the largest colleges in Oxford University. She received an honorary M.A. from Oxford in 1921 and an honorary D.C.L. in 1928.

She was a prolific author, writing poetry, plays, biographies and religious articles, as well as writing and lecturing on women's education. She published the novels Thornwell Abbas, (two volumes, 1876) and Ebb and Flow, (two volumes, 1883) under the pseudonym of Grant Lloyd.

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