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Ward, Mary Jane (1851-1933) lecturer at Newnham College
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1851-1933
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Born in Armagh, the daughter of the Revd Henry Martin, Congregational minister. A lecturer at Newnham College, Cambridge, one of James Ward's most promising students, taking a first in the moral sciences tripos in 1879. Married James Ward 31 July 1884, had one son and two daughters.
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In James Ward's entry in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.