Nettie Honeyball

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BornUnknown
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Yearsactive1894-1895
KnownforFeminist, football pioneer
Nettie Honeyball
Honeyball in British Ladies' Football Club clothes, c. 1895
BornUnknown
DiedUnknown
Years active1894-1895
Known forFeminist, football pioneer

Nettie Honeyball, also referred to as Nettie J. Honeyball, was a suffragist and the founder of the British Ladies' Football Club, the first known women's association football club, and one of their players until spring 1895.[1][2]

Previously, it was widely believed that she was born in Pimlico as Mary Hutson, the daughter of a carpenter and upholsterer, and that Nettie Honeyball was a pseudonym.[3][4][5][6] However, in 2023 a newly-digitised newspaper linked her and the BLFC to an address in Belgravia where an Annie Jane Honeyball was living with her widowed father and his wife.[7][8] Some scholars believe that Annie's cousin, Nellie Honeyball, also the daughter of a carpenter, may be the true identity of Nettie Honeyball.[8][9] Others have also argued that Honeyball may be one Jessie Allen, while others have questioned her existence entirely.[10][11] When Honeyball formed the BLFC, she was living in Crouch End.

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