Agnes Geraldine Grove
Agnes Geraldine Grove (born Agnes Geraldine Lane Fox, also known as Agnes Geraldine Fox-Pitt; Lady Grove) was an English aristocrat, diarist, and essayist who advocated for women's suffrage, anti-vivisection, and anti-vaccination causes. She was educated at Oxford High School, married Sir Walter John Grove in 1882, and had four children; mentored by Thomas Hardy, she published works including *71 Days Camping in Morocco* (1902), *The Social Fetich* (1907), *The Human Woman* (1908), and *On Fads* (1910). She died from tuberculosis at her home in Wiltshire.
Jul 25, 1863
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