Margaret Heitland

Margaret Heitland (née Bateson; 27 February 1860 – 31 May 1938) was a British journalist and social activist (suffragette).

She was born in Cambridge on 27 February 1860, the daughter of William Henry Bateson, master of St John's College.

[1] In 1901 she married William Emerton Heitland, classicist and fellow of St John's.

[4] In 1912, as a member of the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies, she wrote a letter to Maud Arncliffe Sennett stating that both men and women should have the opportunity to live in better conditions than they did.

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