Lady Victoria Buxton

Lady Victoria Buxton

Lady Victoria Buxton (nee Noel; 1 July 1839 – August 9, 1916) was a philanthropist principally known for her work with the Mothers’ Union and Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA).

Early life

She was the daughter of Sir Charles Noel and Lady Frances Jocelyn. She spent her early years at the Noel ancestral home at Exton Park, Oakham and later at Barham Court, Maidstone. She was educated by governess and travelled extensively on the continent. Her parents were of strong evangelical faith and placed great emphasis on community work in which Lady Victoria also participated.

Philanthropic works

In 1862 she married Sir Thomas Buxton, 3rd Baronet and resided with him at Warlies near Waltham Abbey. The couple had thirteen children of whom ten survived. She assisted her husband with his political career and worked to support social services and church missions including the YMCA and YWCA.

In 1869 she began to suffer from osteoarthritis. Although she found travel difficult she remained reasonably active and retained her cheerful disposition. She held mothers’ meetings at Warlies and established a branch of the Church of England Mothers’ Union. She served as diocesan president of the Mother’s Union in London where she was also president of the Time and Talents Association of young factory girls.

She accompanied her husband to South Australia in 1895 upon his appointment as governor-general. She continued her philanthropic activity by sponsoring reading circles and supporting missionary work. She was the founding president of the Mother’s Union of South Australia and actively supported the YWCA in Adelaide. She and her husband held a convention at which a constitution for a united Australia was first discussed.

In 1898 Lady Victoria returned to England with her husband on leave. Her health deteriorated and she did not return to Australia. In 1902 the Buxtons built St Thomas’s Church in Upshire.

She died at North Lodge, Cromer on 9th August 1916.

References

*Joan B. Huffman, ‘Buxton , Lady Victoria (1839–1916)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004


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