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List of people educated at Queen's College, London : ウィキペディア英語版 | List of people educated at Queen's College, London This article lists notable alumnae of Queen's College, London, an independent girls' school, the first to award academic qualifications to women in Great Britain, and the first to receive a Royal Charter for that purpose. ==Nineteenth Century==
* Helen Johnston (1849-52), original translator of Bach's St Matthew Passion into English *Dorothea Beale (1848–55), founder of Cheltenham Ladies' College & St Hilda's College, Oxford *Gertrude Bell (1884-6), archaeologist, cartologist, and diplomat *Matilda Ellen Bishop (C.1858-60), first Principal of Royal Holloway College *Emily Bovell, doctor, one of the 'Edinburgh Seven', and later wife of William Allen Sturge 〔Grylls, Rosalie Glynn, ''Queen's College, 1848-1948: Founded by Frederick Denison Maurice'', G. Routledge, 1948〕 *Frances Mary Buss (1848), founder of North London Collegiate School *Frances Dove (1860-2), founder of Wycombe Abbey and headmistress of St Leonard's School and St Andrews *Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, first woman to qualify as a doctor of medicine in Britain *Beatrice Harraden, writer and suffragette 〔 *Octavia Hill, social reformer, co-founder of the National Trust, coined the term 'Green Belt' *Sophia Jex-Blake (1858–61), co-founder of the London School of Medicine for Women *Adelaide Anne Procter, poet and philanthropist 〔 *Mary Gleed Tuttiett, the novelist "Maxwell Gray" 〔 *Frances Julia Wedgwood, feminist novelist, biographer, historian and literary critic 〔
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