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Ellen Pinsent : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ellen Pinsent
Dame Ellen Frances Pinsent DBE (26 March 1866 – 1949), née Parker, was a British mental health worker. She was the daughter of the Rev. Richard Parker and his second wife, Elizabeth Coffin. She married Hume Chancellor Pinsent , a relative of the philosopher David Hume, and they had three children. Their two sons, David Hume Pinsent and Richard Parker Pinsent,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Sunningwell War Memorial: Richard Parker Pinsent )〕 were killed in the First World War, and their daughter, Dame Hester Adrian, married the Nobel-prize winner Edgar Douglas Adrian, a peer. == Council ==
Pinsent was the first woman elected, on 1 November 1911, to serve on Birmingham City Council. She represented the Edgbaston Ward as a Liberal Unionist.〔 She had earlier been co-opted as a member of the council's Education Committee and served as Chairman of the Special School Sub-Committee.〔 She stood down from the council in October 1913 upon appointment as Commissioner for the Board of Control for Lunacy and Mental Deficiency.〔
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