Armitage, Ella (1841–1931)

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Armitage, Ella (1841–1931)

English archaeologist. Name variations: Ella Sophia Bulley Armitage. Born Ella Sophia Bulley, Mar 3, 1841, in Liverpool, England; died Mar 20, 1931; m. Rev. Elkanah Armitage (nonconformist minister), 1874 (died 1929).

The 1st research student at Newnham College, Cambridge, taught history in Women's Department of Owen's College in Manchester (1874–84); worked with well-known scholars to prove that the mottes (or mounds) in Anglo-Saxon Britain did not appear until after Norman invasion; published The Early Norman Castles of the British Isles (1912); became founder and 1st president of Yorkshire Congregational Women's Guild of Christian Service; served in many voluntary posts in field of education and was 1st woman elected to Rotherham school board (1887).