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Emily Massingberd : ウィキペディア英語版 | Emily Langton Massingberd
Emily Caroline Langton Massingberd (19 December 1847 – 28 January 1897) of Gunby Hall was a women's rights campaigner and temperance activist. She founded the Pioneer Club in 1892 as a club with the object of the political and moral advancement of women.〔Obituary. Mrs Massingberd, ''The Times'', Jan 29, 1897; pg. 10; Issue 35113〕〔(WOMEN'S CLUBS ) Victorian Dictionary〕 Air Chief Marshal Leigh-Mallory in an anecdote suggested he had seen the ghost of Mrs Emily Langton Massingberd at Gunby Hall in Lincolnshire and he intervened to stop the destruction of the hall for a war-time airfield. ==Family== Born in East Stonehouse, Devon, 19 December 1847, eldest daughter of Charles Langton Massingberd of Gunby Hall and Harriet Anne Langford she married her second-cousin, Edmund Langton, in 1867 but he was to die just 12 years later. Her four children were to give the Gunby Hall estate to the National Trust. She was mother-in-law to Field Marshal Montgomery-Massingberd and to his brother General Hugh M. de Fellenberg Montgomery and was great-grandmother to Hugh Montgomery-Massingberd It is singular that in the history of her family Mrs Massingberd was the third only daughter upon whom the estates had devolved.〔
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