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The diaries of Charlotte Bousfield, extending from 1878 to 1896,
paint a vivid picture of the activities of the multi-talented
Bousfield family of Bedford, led by its strong-minded matriarch.
The diaries of Charlotte Bousfield, extending from 1878 to 1896,
paint a vivid picture of the activities of the multi-talented
Bousfield family of Bedford, led by its strong-minded matriarch.
The Bousfields were prominent in local life. Charlotte's husband,
Edward, was an influential figure in developing agricultural
machinery at the Britannia Iron Works, Bedford's successful
exemplar of a modern iron foundry, important as a factor in
Bedford's growth. Will, the ablest of their children, became a QC
and Conservative MP, whose election campaigns are described in
lively detail. Charlotte was also active both in Bedford and
further afield. Her concern for the underprivileged in the town, a
practical expression of her fervent Methodist beliefs, emerges
clearly in her lifelong work for the temperance cause, locally and
nationally. She founded a home for 'inebriate women', which was
ground-breaking for the time, and describes the work of the home in
fascinating detail. She was also a Poor Law Guardian and a leading
figure in the Bedford workhouse scandal of the 1890s. Throughout,
the diaries bring out aspects of Victorian social life which are
not always obvious: the dependence of the family on their servants;
the ease of travelling using railways and horse-drawn transport;
and the frequency with which family members would spend time
staying with friends and relatives.
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edition identification: ++++ Animadversions On The Unchristian
Conduct Of An Independent Community, Towards One Of Their Members;
In A Controversy With Reference To The Doctrine Of The Trinity, In
Three Letters. To Which Is Added, A Postscript. By Richard Smart
Richard Smart sold by C. Richards; and by John Fuller, 1749
Religion; Christian Theology; General; Religion / Christian
Theology / General; Religion / Christian Theology / Systematic
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