Marie Corbett

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Died28 March 1932(1932-03-28) (aged 72)
OccupationsSuffragist, Member of LG
Marie Corbett
Born
Marie Grey

30 April 1859
Died28 March 1932(1932-03-28) (aged 72)
OccupationsSuffragist, Member of LG
SpouseCharles Corbett
ChildrenCicely Corbett Fisher
Margery Corbett Ashby
FamilyBridget Gilling (grand-daughter)

Marie Corbett (née Gray; 30 April 1859 – 28 March 1932)[1] was an English suffragist, local government worker and supporter of the Liberal Party.

Born as Marie Gray in Kennington, London,[2] the daughter of George and Eliza Gray from Tunbridge Wells.[1] George Gray was a successful businessman who became rich through importing fruit and producing confectionery. He and his wife Eliza were strong supporters of the Liberal Party who championed many progressive causes.

In 1881, Marie Gray married Charles Corbett, a barrister. Corbett was later elected Liberal MP for East Grinstead sitting from 1906 until January 1910.[3] They had two daughters and a son. Their daughters were Dame Margery Corbett Ashby, an international feminist campaigner and Liberal Parliamentary candidate, and Cicely Corbett Fisher, a suffragist and workers' rights activist.[1]

Politics

Local government welfare work

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