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Maria Eleanor Vere Cust


Miss
Maria Eleanor Vere Cust
FRGS, MRAS
File:Cust, Maria Eleanor Vere.jpg
Born 1862
Died 1958
Residence 127 Victoria Street, Westminster
c/o Rev. R.R. Howen Brown, The Vicarage, Enfield [1909]
Twyford House, Fishpool Street, St Albans [1911]
Society Membership
membership Ordinary fellow
left 1919 last listed
elected_AI 1896.02.11
societies Royal Geographical Society
Royal Asiatic Society



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1896.01.21 proposed by M.J. Walhouse

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Maria Eleanor Vere
Cust * 1862
Born: 30th Sep 1862
Cust, Maria Eleanor Vere (1862/1863-1958), first woman fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, was the second daughter of Robert Needham Cust (1821-1909), orientalist, and his first wife, Maria Adelaide Hobart (d. 1864), daughter of Henry Lewis Hobart, dean of Windsor. Miss Cust acted for many years as her father's secretary

Father was orientalist, Robert Needham Cust, who was an active member of AI and RGS and strongly advocated the admission of women as fellows to the latter. Died Watford. The first woman to be admitted as a fellow of RGS.

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Lucem Sequor and other poems by Maria Eleanor Vere Cust

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