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Special Collections Research Center
William & Mary Special Collections Research CenterEarl Gregg Swem Library
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Preferred Citation:
Lady Nancy Astor to Mrs. Margaret Bailey Letters, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.
Acquisition Information:
Donation
Biographical / Historical
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Lady Astor was the first woman to serve as a member of Parliment. (Another woman was elected in 1918 but did not take her seat). She was elected from Plymouth in 1919 when her husband, Waldorf Astor was forced to forfeit his seat in order to ascend to the House of Lords upon his father's death.Biographical Information:
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Administrative History:
Lady Astor was the first woman to serve as a member of Parliment. (Another woman was elected in 1918 but did not take her seat). She was elected from Plymouth in 1919 when her husband, Waldorf Astor was forced to forfeit his seat in order to ascend to the House of Lords upon his father's death.
Scope and Contents
Three letters written from Lady Nancy Astor to Mrs. John (Margaret) Bailey dated January 2, 1952, May 28, 1953, and November 17, 1953. Also included is a blank card with a pencil sketch by John Singer Sargent of Lady Astor's profile. Writing in the bottom corner of the sketch reads, "To a Virginian from a Virginian- Nancy Astor as she never looked." In the correspondence Lady Astor mentions getting ready for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, an upcoming trip to Rhodesia in order to open a Women's Congress in connection with the Rhodes Centenary, and her upcoming travel plans to New York. The letters are very personal in nature from Lady Astor to Margaret Bailey.
Related Material
John Garland Papers, Mss. 70 P76.
Virginia Taylor McCormick Papers, 1873-1957 Mss. 65 M13.
A. Willis Robertson Papers, Mss. 66 R54.
William M. Tuck Papers, Mss. 68 T79.
Lady Nancy Astor Papers, 1927-1956, Mss. Acc. 1996.08.
Significant Persons Associated With the Collection
- Astor, Nancy Witcher Langhorne Astor, Viscountess, 1879-1964
Container List
- Mixed Materials Small Collections Box 6 folder: 1 id305021
Letters, 1952, 1953