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Mary Louisa Whately : ウィキペディア英語版
Mary Louisa Whately

Mary Louisa Whately (August 31, 1824 – March 9, 1889) was an English missionary in Egypt. She spent over 30 years building schools for both girls and boys, ministering to their families and writing books based on her experiences.
Whately was the first person to build educational facilities for the lower classes in Cairo, especially for Muslim women, and establishing schools for all rather than only those who could afford it.
== Family ==
Mary Louisa Whately was born on August 31, 1824 at Halesworth in Suffolk, England. She was the third child, the second daughter, born to Richard Whately and Elizabeth Pope. Her father was a rector in Suffolk when Mary Louisa Whately was born but was appointed Principal of Alban Hall in Oxford in 1827, and then Archbishop of Dublin in 1831. On his appointment as Archbishop the family moved to Ireland where Mary Louisa Whately remained until she went to Egypt. Mary never married and had no children but travelled often to visit her family in Dublin. Mary Louisa Whately's mother and youngest sister died in the winter of 1860. Her father, Archbishop Richard Whately died in 1863.

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