Agnes Jekyll

British artist, writer and philanthropist
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroBritish artist, writer and philanthropist
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain
wasWriter Novelist Artist Philanthropist
Work fieldArts Literature
Gender
Female
Birth12 October 1861, Scotland, United Kingdom
Death28 January 1937Godalming, United Kingdom (aged 75 years)
Star signLibra
Family
Father:William Graham
Spouse:Herbert Jekyll
Children:Pamela Jekyll Barbara Freyberg, Baroness Freyberg
Education
King's College London
Awards
Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire 
The details

Biography

Dame Agnes Jekyll, DBE (née Graham; 12 October 1861 – 28 January 1937) was a British artist, writer and philanthropist. The daughter of William Graham, Liberal MP for Glasgow (1865–1874) and patron of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, she was educated at home by governesses, and later attended King's College London.

Family

She married Herbert Jekyll (later Sir Herbert Jekyll, KCMG), a soldier, public servant and wood-carver, and brother of the noted garden designer, writer and artist, Gertrude Jekyll. They lived at Munstead House in Surrey.

Their daughters were:

  1. Barbara Freyberg, Baroness Freyberg, GBE, DStJ (1887–1973); married first, in 1911, to the Hon. Francis McLaren, M.P. (killed 1917 in the Great War); secondly, in 1922, to Colonel B. C. Freyberg, V.C., later Lord Freyberg (1889–1963), and had issue by both husbands.
  2. Pamela Margaret (1889–1943); married 1908 the Right Hon. Reginald McKenna (died 1943), and had issue.

They also had a son Francis Walter Jekyll (1882-1965), who is commemorated on the Jekyll family memorial at Busbridge Church, Surrey, England.

DBE

Agnes Jekyll was created a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) in 1918 for her public works. Lady Jekyll first published Kitchen Essays (1922) in The Times, reprinted in 2001 by Persephone Books.

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