Jessie Phipps
Dame Jessie Wilton Phipps (née Duncan; 9 February 1855 – 7 August 1934)[1] was an American-born British politician who served on London County Council.
Born at 1 Fifth Avenue in New York as Jessie Percy Butler Duncan, her parents were William Butler Duncan and Jane Percy Sargent. In 1876, she married William Wilton Phipps, from Wiltshire in England and in 1880 the couple moved to the United Kingdom, settling in London the following year.[1] There, she struck up a friendship with Maude Lawrence, and this led her to become the manager of several schools in Chelsea.[2]
Phipps was elected to London County Council in 1907, as a Municipal Reform Party member, and in 1913 she became an alderman. From 1907, she served on the council's education committee, chairing it from 1923 to 1926, the first woman to do so. She served as vice-chair of the council in 1920/21, also the first woman to hold this post.[2][3][4]
In 1926, Phipps was made a