Suffragist and promoter of higher education for women. Born Sarah Emily Davies in Southampton. She edited a feminist publication and became active on the London School Board. She was instrumental in obtaining the admission of girls to secondary school examinations, and in 1869 co-founded Girton, the first women's college. Her involvement in the Suffrage movement led to her heading a delegation to parliament in 1906.
Had no children of her own but was a devoted aunt to her Llewelyn Davies niece and nephews, on whom Peter Pan is said to be based - see Sir J. M. Barrie.
. Died at her home, 17 Glenmore Road, Belsize Park.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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