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    English feminist, writer and actress

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  1. Helen Taylor (31 July 1831 – 29 January 1907) was an English feminist, writer and actress. She was the daughter of Harriet Taylor Mill and stepdaughter of John Stuart Mill . After the death of her mother she lived and worked with Mill, and together they promoted women's rights .

  2. Lady Helen Marina Lucy Taylor (née Windsor; born 28 April 1964) is a relative of the British royal family. She is the daughter of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent , and Katharine, Duchess of Kent , and a great-granddaughter of George V .

  3. Lady Helen Taylor was born Lady Helen Windsor on 28 April 1964 as the daughter of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and the Duchess of Kent. She is their second child, and only daughter. A younger brother, Lord Nicholas, was born in 1970, followed by a stillborn brother in 1977.

  4. Oct 11, 2018 · Helen Taylor was born in London on the 27th of July 1831, the only daughter and youngest child of John and Harriet Taylor. Helen had little formal education as a child, but travelled widely in Europe with her mother. Her father died when she was a teenager in 1849, and her mother remarried the philosopher and politician, John Stuart Mill, two ...

  5. Helen Taylor. Helen Taylor, the daughter of John Taylor, was born ion 31st July 1831. Her mother, Harriet Taylor, was active in the Unitarian Church and developed radical views on politics. Her parents became friendly with William Johnson Fox, a leading Unitarian minister and early supporter of women's rights.

  6. Dec 7, 2019 · Helen Taylor, author of Why Women Read Fiction. Photograph: OUP. This goes some way to explaining the depth of feeling expressed by the women surveyed in a new book by Helen Taylor, ...

  7. Helen Taylor (31 July 1831 – 29 January 1907) was an English feminist, writer and actress. She was the daughter of Harriet Taylor Mill and stepdaughter of John Stuart Mill. After the death of her mother she lived and worked with Mill, and together they promoted women's rights. From 1876 to 1884 (when she quit due to her health) she was a member of the London School Board. In 1881, she joined ...

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