[6] He had liaised with the US over steel production and was the son of Sir Albert Bosanquet, the Common Serjeant of London.
[9] Esther bridged the divergent views of her mother's opposition to suffrage, stemming from Frances Cleveland's belief that women were not ready to vote, through to supporting her daughter who went to Somerville College, Oxford.
She was the mother of British philosopher Philippa Foot, who was a fellow at Oxford before holding several professorships in the United States.
[10] Philippa Foot clearly had a sense of liberation from early governess education to high academic success.
[citation needed] Esther Cleveland Bosanquet died in Tamworth, New Hampshire, on June 25, 1980, at the age of 86.