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WOMEN IN CORRECTIONS: Elizabeth Gurney Fry
Magazine article from: Journal of Correctional Education; 6/1/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...twelve children bom to John and Catherine Gurney. As a young girl, Elizabeth was shy with delicate health and she...prosperity. In the summer of 1799, Elizabeth met Joseph Fry, who, like Elizabeth, came from a wealthy Quaker family...
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How I uncovered my extraordinary connection with the pounds 5 note; Jo Ind traces her family tree and discovers she is the great-great-great- greatgranddaughter of the prison reformer Elizabeth Fry.(Features)
Newspaper article from: The Birmingham Post (England); 8/28/2009; 700+ words
; ...great-great-grandmother is none other than Elizabeth Fry, yes - she who is on the back of a Bank of...about it as it had not been mentioned since. Elizabeth Fry was born Elizabeth Gurney. She married into the chocolate-makinfamily...
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How Elizabeth has become a real woman of note.(Features)
Newspaper article from: Liverpool Echo (Liverpool, England); 1/7/2002; 615 words
; ...Nightingale. But this summer Elizabeth Fry will replace current face of the...far-reaching. She was born Elizabeth Gurney in Norwich on 21st May 1780 into...Gurney family, took a shine to Elizabeth and asked her to marry him. After...
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The 50 greatest visionaries
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 10/18/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...banned by the Catholic Church from 1616 to 1835. Elizabeth Fry 1790-1845 It is said that a mark of a civilised...treatment of its prisoners. No one thought so until Elizabeth Gurney Fry, a wealthy Quaker, visited Newgate Prison in 1813...
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The "agency of women" - women and ACA. (American Correctional Association)
Magazine article from: Corrections Today; 8/1/1995; ; 700+ words
; ...adhered to the Declaration of Principles in all of its activities. Women and Reform, 1870-1939 Beginning with Elizabeth Gurney Fry, an English Quaker who, in the early 1800s, established a program in London of lay visitors who aided and comforted...
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Great thinkers: Elizabeth Fry (1780-1845).(IDEAS)(Biography)
Magazine article from: Training Journal; 3/1/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...OMITTED] BACKGROUND: Elizabeth Fry is one of the most famous...family. Her father, John Gurney, was a successful banker...mother, Catherine, who Fry cited as the most influential...the district. The young Fry avoided attending worship...
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BETSY: THE DRAMATIC BIOGRAPHY OF PRISON REFORMER ELIZABETH FRY
Magazine article from: The Spectator; 7/30/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...BIOGRAPHY OF PRISON REFORMER ELIZABETH FRY by Jean Hatton Monarch...somewhat starchy figure of Elizabeth Fry - in this racy...Alas, for many years Elizabeth Fry's true and highly...1780 into the affluent Gurney family of Earlham Hall...
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Anniversaries
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 10/11/1997; 408 words
; ...1866; Ralph Vaughan Williams, composer, 1872. Deaths: Piero della Francesca, painter and writer, 1492; Elizabeth Fry (Gurney), Quaker prison reformer, 1845; Robert Stephenson, civil engineer, 1859; Edith Louisa Cavell, nurse...
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Birthdays and Anniversaries
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 5/21/1997; 700+ words
; ...canal pioneer, 1736; Joseph Fouche, Duc d'Otrante, French revolutionary and secret police chief, 1763; Elizabeth Fry (Gurney), philanthropist and prison reformer, 1780; Rudolf Hermann Lotze, physiologist, philosopher and writer...
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Family links
Newspaper article from: Evening Post (Bristol UK); 10/12/2009; ; 338 words
; Did Elizabeth Fry, the prison reformer, come from Bristol...dealt in tea and banking. Origins: Elizabeth Fry William's brother Joseph, however...moved to Keynsham in the 1920s. Elizabeth Gurney, as she was formerly known, married...
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Elizabeth (Gurney) Fry
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Elizabeth (Gurney) Fry 1780-1845, English prison reformer and philanthropist. Deeply religious, she was recognized as a minister by the Society of...
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Fry, Elizabeth (Gurney)
Book article from: A Dictionary of World History
Fry, Elizabeth (Gurney) (1780–1845) British philanthropist and prison reformer. The wife of a London Quaker, Joseph Fry, she subsequently became recognized as a preacher in the Society of...
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Fry, Elizabeth
Book article from: A Dictionary of British History
Fry, Elizabeth (1780–1845). Reformer. Elizabeth Fry was born into the quaker family of Gurney, bankers of Norwich, and brought up...and went on to raise a large family. Elizabeth Fry began visiting Newgate and in 1817...
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Elizabeth Fry
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
Elizabeth Fry Elizabeth Fry (1780-1845) was...reading to inculcate virtue, Elizabeth Fry epitomized the reformer...in charity and reform. Elizabeth Fry was born into a happy...younger brother Joseph John Gurney followed her in reviving...
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Buxton, Thomas Fowell
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to British History
...Fowell (1786–1845). Anti-slavery campaigner and quaker philanthropist, Buxton married Hannah Gurney (sister of Elizabeth Fry ). In 1808 he joined the quaker brewers Truman, Hanbury & Co. (his mother was a Hanbury), which...
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