Elizabeth Jesser Reid

Elizabeth Jesser Reid

Elizabeth Jesser Reid (25 December 1789 - 1 April 1866), was an English social reformer, anti-slavery activist and philanthropist. She is best remembered as the founder of Bedford College.

She was born Elizabeth Jesser Sturch in 1789 in London. Her father, William Sturch, was a wealthy Unitarian ironmonger. In 1821, she married Dr. John Reid. Dr. Reid had inherited land on the River Clyde at Glasgow, which had become extremely valuable as the port grew in size. His death in July 1822 gave Mrs. Reid an independent income, which she used to patronise various philanthropic causes.

Active in liberal Unitarian circles, Reid was an anti-slavery activist, attending the World Anti-Slavery Convention in London in 1840 and taking a close interest in the American Civil War. She was also in contact with leading figures in the revolutions in France and Germany in 1848, and the struggles for Italian independence.

In 1849, Reid founded Bedford College at Bedford Square in the Bloomsbury area of London. The college was a women-only higher education institution which aimed to provide a liberal and non-sectarian education for female students – something no other institution in the United Kingdom offered at the time. Bedford College played a leading role in the advancement of women in higher education, and in public life in general. There is a green plaque on her house in Bedford Square.

Reid died in 1866, leaving her remaining wealth in a trust fund for the college.

Bedford College became a college of the University of London in 1900, and merged with Royal Holloway College in 1985 to become Royal Holloway and Bedford New College. One of the halls of residence on the current campus is named "Reid Hall" in memory of the Bedford College founder.

External links

* [http://www.rhul.ac.uk/College-Profile/briefhistory.html History of Royal Holloway and Bedford New College]
* [http://www.londonmet.ac.uk/genesis/search/$-search-results.cfm?CCODE=72 Genesis website page on Reid's archived papers]
* [http://www.londonmet.ac.uk/genesis/search/$-search-results.cfm?CCODE=42 Genesis website page on Bedford College's archived papers]
* [http://k1.ioe.ac.uk/is/archives/Beginnings/begsholloway.html Beginnings website page on history of Bedford College]


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