Balfour, Clara Lucas (1808–1878)
Balfour, Clara Lucas (1808–1878)
English writer and reformer. Born Clara Liddell in New Forest, Hampshire, Dec 21, 1808; died at Croydon, July 3, 1878.
Beginning in 1841, wrote articles and lectured on topics, including temperance and women's influence; authored numerous works designed chiefly to promote the temperance cause.
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