Ethel Bentham

Dr Ethel Bentham

Rush ID: 3167

Details

Born:
5 January 1861
Died:
19 January 1931
Birth place:
Ireland
Gender:
Female
Ethnicity:
White
Ethnic minority:
No
Religion:
Quaker
Aristocratic connections:
false
Formative occupation:
Medical practitioner
Election occupation:
Medical practitioner
Parentage:
William Bentham, of Dublin
Notes:
None
Knighthood/Dame:
False
Highest Office:
Backbencher
Who's Who volume:
3
Education level:
Postgraduate

References

Rush ID:
3167
MNIS ID:
Not set
Wikidata Entity ID:
Q4793375
Parliament ID:
Not set
Beamish Person ID:
Not set
They work for you ID:
Not set

Name changes

  1. BENTHAM, Dr Ethel (1861-1931)

Constituencies

  1. Islington East

    Party: Labour
    Year of election: 1929
    Date of election: 30 May 1929
    Nature of election: General election
    Nature of service: First Entry
    Year of exit: 1931*
    Date of exit: 19 January 1931
    Party: Labour
    Nature of exit: Death
    Sponsorship: None known
    Constituency connections: Area
    Notes: None

Unsuccessful candidate in

  1. Islington East

    Connection with constituency: None known
    Year of election: 1924
    Date of election:
    Nature of election: General election
    Party: Labour
    Notes:
  2. Islington East

    Connection with constituency: None known
    Year of election: 1923
    Date of election:
    Nature of election: General election
    Party: Labour
    Notes:
  3. Islington East

    Connection with constituency: None known
    Year of election: 1922
    Date of election:
    Nature of election: General election
    Party: Labour
    Notes:

Higher education

  1. London School of Medicine

    Graduated

Schools

  1. Alexandra School, Dublin

Marriages

  1. Unknown, not married

Parties

  1. Labour Party Member

    1902-1931

    NEC member

Political organisations

  1. Fabian Society Member

  2. ILP Member

  3. British Medical Association Member

  4. Womens' Labour League Member

Local governments

  1. Kensington Borough Council

    Councillor

    1913-1926

Clubs

  1. National Labour Club