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Susanna Meredith : ウィキペディア英語版 | Susanna Meredith
Susanna Meredith (née Lloyd; 1823–1901) was a 19th-century Irish-born prison visitor and pioneer for the rehabilitation of female prisoners. ==Biography== Susanna Lloyd was born in Ireland, her father was the governor of Cork County Gaol. As a child she learned Latin, Hebrew, French and German. At the age of 17, she married a doctor, but was widowed after seven years of marriage.〔 In 1858, Meredith began visiting Millbank Prison with the British Society. In 1860 she moved to London with her mother and, concerned with employment opportunities for women, began editing ''Alexandra'' magazine.〔 She visited female prisoners in Brixton prison and started a mission offering breakfasts, advice, and limited employment opportunities to newly released women.〔 She reported her visits to the Home Secretary Sir George Grey.〔 Meredith later turned her attention to the children of convicted women and in 1871 her first home for such children was opened in Addlestone, Surrey by Princess Mary.〔 In 1877, she was told that she was no longer permitted to talk to women prisoners without a matron present. From then, she decided to stop visiting.〔 In 1895 Meredith gave evidence before the Gladstone Committee on prisons.〔
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