Letitia Alice Walkington

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Born1857[1]
Belfast, Ireland
Died28 May 1918(1918-05-28) (aged 60–61)
Belfast, Ireland
Letitia Alice Walkington
Born1857[1]
Belfast, Ireland
Died28 May 1918(1918-05-28) (aged 60–61)
Belfast, Ireland
EducationRoyal University of Ireland

Letitia Alice Walkington (c.1857 – 28 May 1918) was an Anglo-Irish lawyer who was the first woman to graduate with a degree of Bachelor of Laws in Great Britain or Ireland, which she received from the Royal University of Ireland.[2][3][4]

Letitia Alice Walkington was born about 1857[1] in Belfast and lived most of her life on Belmont Road in Strandtown.[5][6] She was the daughter of Letitia (née Von Heyn) and Thomas R. Walkington. Her father was a descendant of Anglican Bishop Edward Walkington and her mother was the daughter of Prussian consul and Belfast ship owner, Gustav von Heyn.[7] Letitia had at least one sister, Edith. The family were well connected in the city; in 1913 Edith and Letitia were both left £200 by Gustav Wilhelm Wolff of Harland & Wolff.[8][9] She did not attend school until she was 16, instead being educated at home by governess. Then she went to boarding schools in England and Paris.[6]

Education and law

Women's suffrage

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