Louise Hume Creighton (néevon Glehn; 7 July 1850 – 15 April 1936) was a British author of books on historical and sociopolitical topics, and an activist for a greater representation of women in society, including women's suffrage, and in the Church of England.[1]
In 1885, Creighton founded the National Union of Women Workers with Lady Laura Ridding and Emily Janes. Although called a union, its purpose was to co-ordinate the voluntary efforts of women[4] and to "promote sympathy of thought and purpose among the women of Great Britain and Ireland."[5] Creighton was its first president. The organisation was later renamed the National Council of Women of Great Britain.[6]
Creighton was a popular author, particularly of historical biographies and stories for children including the successful "Child's First History of England".
Later career
After the death of her husband in 1901, Creighton became an influential advocate for women's suffrage and social reform. As well as writing and editing books, she served on two Royal Commissions and the Joint Committee of Insurance Commissioners.
As a member of the Standing Committee of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, she helped promote the work of women missionaries and took a leading role chairing the women's meetings at the Pan-Anglican Congress of 1908.
After nearly twenty years living in a grace-and-favour apartment at Hampton Court Palace, Creighton moved back to Oxford in the late 1920s, and subsequently served on the governing board of Lady Margaret Hall. After a period of declining health, she died on 15 April 1936,[8] and her cremated remains were buried in St Paul's Cathedral, London in the grave of her husband.
^Serena Kelly, ‘Ridding , Lady Laura Elizabeth (1849–1939)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 accessed 22 Nov 2017
^Glick, Daphne (1995). The National Council of Women of Great Britain: the first one hundred years. National Council of Women of Great Britain. ISBN978-0900915079.
Covert, James (2000), A Victorian Marriage: Mandell and Louise Creighton, London and New York: Hambledon and London. Pp. xv, 412, 35 plates, ISBN1-85285-260-7