Lydia Irving
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Lydia Irving (15 May 1797 – 22 February 1893) was a British philanthropist & prison visitor. She was a leading Quaker and she worked closely with Elizabeth Fry seeking to improve conditions for women in prisons and on convict ships filled with those to be transported.
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Lydia Irving
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Lydia Irving
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Lydia Irving
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Stoke Newington, London
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Welbury, Yorkshire, England
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1797-05-15
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1797-05-15
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Prison visitor and activist
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Lydia Irving (15 May 1797 – 22 February 1893) was a British philanthropist & prison visitor. She was a leading Quaker and she worked closely with Elizabeth Fry seeking to improve conditions for women in prisons and on convict ships filled with those to be transported.
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