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Jessie Boucherett : ウィキペディア英語版
Jessie Boucherett

(Emilia) Jessie Boucherett (November 1825 – 18 October 1905) was an English campaigner for women's rights.
==Life==
She was born in November 1825 at North Willingham, near Market Rasen, Lincolnshire.
She was the grandchild of Lt. Colonel Ayscoghe Boucherett and the youngest child of his son Ayscoghe and Louisa, daughter of Frederick John Pigou of Dartford, Kent.
She was educated at the school of the four Miss Byerleys (daughters of Josiah Wedgwood's relative and partner, Thomas Byerley) at Avonbank, Stratford-on-Avon, where Mrs. Gaskell had been a pupil.
Boucherett's activities for women's causes were inspired by reading the ''English Woman's Journal'', which reflected her own aims, and by an article in the ''Edinburgh Review'' about the problems of the many 'superfluous' women in England during the middle years of the nineteenth century, a time when there were far more women than men in the population.〔(History of the Society ) at sptw.org, the web site of the Society for Promoting the Training of Women (accessed 23 March 2008)〕
With Barbara Bodichon and Adelaide Ann Procter, Boucherett helped found the Society for Promoting the Employment of Women in 1859.
This became in 1926 the ''Society for Promoting the Training of Women'' which today operates as the registered charity ''Futures for Women''.〔(Futures for Women ) at futuresforwomen.org.uk, the web site of Futures for Women (accessed February 2014)〕
Also in 1859, Boucherett and Procter joined the Langham Place Group. A small but determined group which campaigned for the improvement of the situation of women, it was active between 1857 and 1866.
Boucherett was a promoter of the women's suffrage movement and a strong supporter of the Married Women's Property Act.
She founded the ''Englishwoman's Review'' in 1866, and edited it until 1870, when she founded with Lydia Becker the ''Women's Suffrage Journal''.〔Phillips, Melanie. ''The Ascent of Woman: A History of the Suffragette Movement and the Ideas Behind It.'' London: Abacus, 2004. ISBN 0-349-11660-1. p. 132.〕

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