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Margaret Tuke Dame Margaret Janson "Meta" Tuke, (13 March 1862 Hitchin, Hertfordshire, England21 February 1947, Hitchin)〔(Oxford Dictionary of National Biography - accessed 29 June 2011 )〕 was a British academic and educator. She was the youngest child of James Hack Tuke. ==Education== She was educated at home until she was 15 and then two years at St John's School in Withdean, now part of Brighton, East Sussex. She also went to Bedford College in London one day a week in Michaelmas term 1879. In 1885 she was one of the first women to go up to Cambridge University. She read Modern and Medieval Languages at Newnham, gaining the equivalent of a first class honours degree in 1888. As women were not awarded degrees by Cambridge at the time, her BA and MA were conferred upon her by Trinity College, Dublin in 1905.〔 (Women were only able to receive Cambridge degrees after 1948).
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