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| | Besant, Annie - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Besant, Annie |
 | | The sister-in-law of the English writer Walter Besant (1836–1901), she was separated from her clerical husband in 1873 because of her freethinking views. |
 | | She and Bradlaugh published a treatise advocating birth control and were prosecuted; as a result she lost custody of her daughter. |
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