Caroline Haddon

Caroline Haddon (15 April 1837 – 13 March 1905) was a British philosophical writer.

She paid for Havelock Ellis to pursue his study of medicine at St Thomas's Hospital.

[3] Together with her sister Margaret and Havelock Ellis, she championed Hinton's evolutionary mysticism within the Fellowship of the New Life.

[4] She supported Hinton's advocacy of polygamy, notably in an outspoken 1885 pamphlet The Future of Marriage which scandalised London radicals at the time, especially as rumour maintained that she had had an affair with Hinton before his death in 1875.

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