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  1. Florence Ada Keynes (née Brown; 10 March 1861 – 13 February 1958) was an English author, historian and politician.

  2. Florence Ada Keynes, de soltera Brown el 10 de marzo de 1861 en Cheetam, Manchester, y murió el 13 de febrero de 1958 en Cambridge, es una figura política y social británica conocida por su participación en la reforma social y su elección como alcalde de Cambridge en 1932.

  3. Florence Ada Keynes was born on 10 March 1861 in Cheetham, Manchester, the eldest of the three daughters and three sons of Dr John Brown (1830–1922), Congregationalist minister, and his wife, Ada Haydon, née Ford (1837–1929), schoolteacher.

  4. Florence Ada Keynes. Book: By-Ways of Cambridge History. Published online: 07 September 2010. Print publication: 20 July 2009, pp 1-20. First published in: 1947.

  5. a fondness for ceremonial and a weakness for Royalty. Florence Ada was the more forceful, active character. One of the first graduates of Newnham, the new women's college, she was heavily involved in good works, particularly as a member of the Charity Organisation Society. Through this, she became active in local politics, ending up as Mayor of ...

  6. As an early student at Newnham College and subsequently as the wife of John Neville Keynes, Florence Ada Keynes (née Brown), (1861–1958) spent her entire adult life living in Cambridge. A prominent public figure, active in charity work and public service, she became the first female councillor of the city and served as its Mayor in 1932.

  7. 22 de feb. de 2019 · Florence Ada Keynes, the mother of John Maynard Keynes and wife of John Neville Keynes, had a prolific career in her own right in politics and public service. She served as a town councillor and as the first female mayor of Cambridge.