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Burdett - Coutts, Angelina. Georgina,
Baroness (/1. 1814), the daughter of Sir
Francis Burdctt, succeeded in 1837 to the
great; wealth of her grandfather, Mr. Thomas
Coutts. The Shoe-black Brigade, th Nova
Scotiu. Gardens, model lodging houses, and
Columbia. Market are of her foundation. The
poor and the distressed. at home and abroad
have had a constant benefactress in her; the
East-End weavers, the Irish fishermen of
Cape Clear, the Turkish peasantry after the
Russo-’l'urkish war, are among those who
have received her help. In 1871 the Queen
made Miss Coutts a peeress, and in 1881 the
baroncss married Mr. \Villiam Ashmead-
Bartlett.