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Dorothy (Dora) Frances Montefiore (née Fuller) (20 December 1851 – 21 December〔http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/montefiore-dorothy-frances-dora-7626〕 1933) was an English-Australian women's suffragist and socialist. She also wrote poetry, and her autobiography. ==Early life== Montefiore was born at Kenley Manor near Coulsdon, Surrey, daughter of Francis and Mary Ann Fuller. Her father was involved with railway engineering and was a driving force behind the Great Exhibition. Her Mother was a daughter of George Drew, a property speculator who developed Caterham. She was educated by governesses and tutors and at Mrs Creswell's school at Brighton. In 1874, she went to Sydney to assist her brother's wife. She returned briefly to England, and on her return to Sydney married Jewish merchant George Barrow Montefiore, son of Joseph Barrow Montefiore. They had two children. In 1889, her husband was lost at sea. When she learned that she had no automatic right to guardianship of her children, she became an advocate of women's rights.〔Allen, J. (Dorothy Frances (Dora) (1851–1933) ), Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 10, Melbourne University Press, 1986, pp 556–557.〕 The first meeting of the Womanhood Suffrage League of New South Wales was held at her home on 29 March 1891. In 1892 she left Australia and after spending several years in Paris, settled in England.
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