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Webb, Martha Beatrice (1858-1943), social reformer and diarist, wife of the 1st Baron Passfield
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- Martha Beatrice Potter (maiden name)
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1858-1943
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Courtney, Catherine (1847-1929), social worker and internationalist, wife of Baron Courtney of Penwith, (1847-1929)
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family
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Courtney, Catherine (1847-1929), social worker and internationalist, wife of Baron Courtney of Penwith, is the sibling of Webb, Martha Beatrice (1858-1943), social reformer and diarist, wife of the 1st Baron Passfield
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Webb, Sidney James (1859-1947), 1st Baron Passfield, social reformer and politician (1859-1947)
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Webb, Sidney James (1859-1947), 1st Baron Passfield, social reformer and politician is the spouse of Webb, Martha Beatrice (1858-1943), social reformer and diarist, wife of the 1st Baron Passfield
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1892-1943
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Potter, Richard (1778–1842), politician (1778–1842)
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Potter, Richard (1778–1842), politician is the grandparent of Webb, Martha Beatrice (1858-1943), social reformer and diarist, wife of the 1st Baron Passfield
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Oxford Dictionary of National Biography