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  1. Helen Taylor. Lady Helen Marina Lucy Taylor ( nacida Windsor; 28 de abril de 1964) es la hija de Eduardo, duque de Kent y su esposa, Katherine, duquesa de Kent, y bisnieta del rey Jorge V y la reina María. Ocupa un puesto en la línea de sucesión al trono británico al ser sobrina segunda de la fallecida Isabel II.

  2. Helen Taylor (feminista) Helen Taylor (Londres, 31 de julio de 1831-Torquay, 29 de enero de 1907) fue una feminista, escritora y actriz inglesa. Ella era la hija de Harriet Taylor Mill y la hijastra de John Stuart Mill. Después de la muerte de su madre, ella vivió y trabajó con Mill, y juntos promovieron los derechos de las mujeres.

  3. 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 .

  4. 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. Her family moved in radical circles and in 1830 ...

  5. Helen Taylor was born in 1831, the daughter of John Taylor and philosopher Harriet Taylor . She was already an adult when her mother married John Stuart Mill, the utilitarian philosopher, in 1851. John was devoted to her mother. After Mill's retirement in 1858, he and Harriet left for the south of France and then Italy, but Harriet died of lung ...

  6. 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. She is currently 47th in the line of succession to the British throne .

  7. 23 de ago. de 2017 · She has published journal articles on Helen Taylor in Women’s History and Theatre Notebook. Her chapter on Helen Taylor’s 1885 campaign to be the first parliamentary candidate will be included in a forthcoming book edited by Rosemary Auchmuty and Erika Rackley entitled Legal Firsts for Women.