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Mary Bateson (historian)

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Name
  
Mary Bateson

Role
  
Historian


Parents
  
William Henry Bateson

Died
  
November 30, 1906, Cambridge

Books
  
Mediaeval England, 1066-1350

Similar People
  
John Bale, Frederic William Maitland, William Bateson

Education
  
Stephen Perse Foundation

Mary Bateson (12 September 1865, Robin Hood's Bay – 30 November 1906) was a British historian and suffrage activist.

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Life

Bateson was the daughter of William Henry Bateson, Master of St John's College, Cambridge, and Anna Aikin. The geneticist William Bateson was her older brother, Margaret Heitland was her sister. She was educated at the Perse School for Girls and Newnham College, Cambridge. She spent her entire professional life at Newnham, teaching there from 1888 and becoming a Fellow in 1903. Known for her writings in medieval history, she was supported professionally by historians Mandell Creighton and F. W. Maitland.

Works

  • Register of Crabhouse Nunnery, 1889
  • Records of the borough of Leicester; being a series of extracts from the archives of the Corporation of Leicester, 3 vols, 1899–1901
  • Mediaeval England, 1066–1350, 1903
  • 'The French in America (1608—1744)', chapter 3 of Cambridge Modern History, vol. 7 (1903)
  • References

    Mary Bateson (historian) Wikipedia