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Norman, Florence Priscilla (1883-1964), suffragist, wife of Sir Henry Norman
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- McLaren, Florence Priscilla (birth name)
- Norman, Lady (title)
- McLaren, Priscilla
- Mclaren, Fay
- Norman, Fay
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1883–1964
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McLaren, Charles Benjamin Bright (1850-1934), 1st Baron Aberconway, barrister and industrialist (1850-1934)
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family
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McLaren, Charles Benjamin Bright (1850-1934), 1st Baron Aberconway, barrister and industrialist is the parent of Norman, Florence Priscilla (1883-1964), suffragist, wife of Sir Henry Norman
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McLaren, Francis Walter Stafford (1886-1917), politician (1886-1917)
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family
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McLaren, Francis Walter Stafford (1886-1917), politician is the sibling of Norman, Florence Priscilla (1883-1964), suffragist, wife of Sir Henry Norman
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Norman, Sir Henry (1858–1939), 1st Baronet, journalist and politician (1858–1939)
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family
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Norman, Sir Henry (1858–1939), 1st Baronet, journalist and politician is the spouse of Norman, Florence Priscilla (1883-1964), suffragist, wife of Sir Henry Norman
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Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, under Sir Henry Norman