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  1. Roedd Charlotte Payne-Townshend ( 1859 - 1943) yn actifydd o Iwerddon a ffeminist a chwaraeodd ran arwyddocaol yn y mudiad cenedlaetholgar Gwyddelig. Roedd hi'n ffrind agos ac yn gefnogwr i W.B. Yeats, a bu'n ysbrydoliaeth i nifer o'i gerddi. Roedd Payne-Townshend hefyd yn eiriolwr cryf dros hawliau menywod ac yn aelod o Undeb Cymdeithasol a ...

  2. In the course of getting the journal off the ground, Marsden also contacted Katherine Mansfield, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Charlotte Payne-Townshend, Arnold Bennett, and Theodore Dreiser. (Payne-Townshend, wife of G. B. Shaw

  3. He was nursed by Charlotte Payne-Townshend, a rich Anglo-Irish woman whom he had met through the Webbs. The previous year she had proposed that she and Shaw should marry. [87] He had declined, but when she insisted on nursing him in a house in the country, Shaw, concerned that this might cause scandal, agreed to their marriage. [2]

  4. 25 de ago. de 2021 · Charlotte Payne-Townshend first met the Webbs in 1895 and was described by Beatrice Webb in her diary as “by nature a rebel”. A wealthy Irish heiress she soon joined the Fabian Society and in 1896 went on holiday in Suffolk with the Webbs, Graham Wallas and G Bernard Shaw.

  5. Charlotte Payne-Townshend (1857–1943) oli irlantilainen feministi ja nationalisti sekä Fabian Societyn jäsen. Irlantilainen perijätär Payne-Townshend oli Beatrice ja Sidney Webbin ystävä, ja tutustui näiden kautta sekä Fabian Societyyn että kirjailija George Bernard Shawiin .

  6. 3 de mai. de 2022 · Genealogy for Charlotte Frances Shaw (Payne-Townshend) (1859 - 1943) family tree on Geni, with over 255 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. People Projects Discussions Surnames

  7. 28 de mai. de 2024 · In 1898, during the process of recuperation, he married his unofficial nurse, Charlotte Payne-Townshend, an Irish heiress and friend of Beatrice and Sidney Webb. The apparently celibate marriage lasted all their lives, Shaw satisfying his emotional needs in paper-passion correspondences with Ellen Terry , Mrs. Patrick Campbell , and others.