Also lending their support to Granville were the Marquis de Lafayette and Scottish reformer Frances Wright.
In the 1830s, Lydia Maria Child wrote to encourage women to write a will, and Frances Wright wrote books on women's rights and social reform.
Frances Wright was a writer and reformer.
Frances Wright may also refer to:
He was also the great-uncle of Frances Wright, who lived with him for a time.
Her parents were Rear-Admiral Frederick Paul Irby and Frances Wright.
The first of these was Frances Wright, a Scottish woman who came to the country in 1826 and advocated women's suffrage in an extensive series of lectures.
Frances Wright, Free Enquirer: The Study of a Temperament.
Frances Wright died in England on 2 April 2010.
She was an acquaintance of Robert Owen, Jeremy Bentham, and Frances Wright.