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  • Judith Madeleine Hill
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  • Judith Madeleine Hill (2 August 1859 – 1 November 1931) was a social worker and local politician active in the Greenwich area. The only daughter of the Reverend James Hill, Headmaster of the Royal Greenwich Hospital School. She had a long association with the Greenwich Conservative and in 1925 succeeded her brother, George Rowland Hill as a Municipal Reform Party member of the London County Council representing Greenwich. She served a single three-year term, standing down at the 1928 election.
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  • Judith Madeleine Hill (2 August 1859 – 1 November 1931) was a social worker and local politician active in the Greenwich area. The only daughter of the Reverend James Hill, Headmaster of the Royal Greenwich Hospital School. Between 1909 and 1914 she was in India running a Girls' Friendly Society Hospital. She returned to England on the outbreak of war in 1914, performing canteen work in Gloucestershire and Greenwich. She became one of the Greenwich Guardians of the Poor, manager of a number national schools, a governor of the John Roan School and of the Greenwich Workshop for the Blind and worked in the Deptford Children's Play Centre. She had a long association with the Greenwich Conservative and in 1925 succeeded her brother, George Rowland Hill as a Municipal Reform Party member of the London County Council representing Greenwich. She served a single three-year term, standing down at the 1928 election.