Other names

Charlotte French

Place of birth

Kent, England

Place of death

Whitehead, near Belfast

About

Charlotte Despard had a long and varied career in public life. In 1870 Charlotte French married Maximilian Carden Despard, an Anglo-Irish businessman who had worked in East Asia. Despard travelled with her husband to India and other Asian countries and wrote novels until his death in 1890.

Despard was very religious, and turned from her converted Roman Catholic background to Theosophy in 1899. She became a vegetarian and was Vice-President of the London Vegetarian Society in 1931. She was a member of the Executive Board of the World Congress of Faiths in the 1930s.

Despard became a Poor Law Guardian in Lambeth, London in 1894. She was known to wear simple black clothing and sandals. She was a leading member of the suffragette movement in Britain, as a member of the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU). In 1907 the suffragette movement split over methodology and Despard then presided over the Women's Freedom League. She was heavily involved in the Women's Tax Resistance League. Sophia Duleep Singh was also a prominent female tax resister. In 1909 Despard met Mohandas Gandhi in London in relation to her work with the WFL. 

In 1918 Despard stood unsuccessfully as a Labour candidate when women over 30 were given the vote. Despard had shown her sympathies for the Irish Home Rule League and, despite her socialist-pacifist leanings, became involved with Sinn Fein. Her involvement with Sinn Fein was a blow to her brother, John French, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. In 1921 Despard moved to Ireland and shared a house with Maud Gonne. She continued to travel to London and Europe but died in Ireland in 1939.

Annie Besant, Mohandas Gandhi, Maud Gonne, Keir Hardie, Jiddu Krishnamurti, Sarojini Naidu, Emmeline Pankhurst, Sophia Duleep Singh.

Sinn Fein, Women's Freedom League, Women's Social and Political Union, Women's Tax Resistance League.

Jonas Sylvester (London: Sonnenschein & Co., 1886)

The Rajah's Heir: A Novel (London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1890)

Economic Aspects of Woman's Suffrage (London: King, 1908)

(with Mabel Collins) Outlawed: A Novel on the Suffrage Question (London: Drame, 1908)

Theosophy and the Women's Movement (London: Theosophical Society, 1913)

Dixon, Joy, The Divine Feminine: Theosophy and Feminism in England (Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001)

Hunt, James D., 'Suffragettes and Satyagraha: Gandhi and the British Women's Suffrage Movement', presented to Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Religion at St Louis, Missouri, 29 October 1976

Linklater, Andro, Charlotte Despard: Suffragette, Socialist and Sinn Feiner (London: Hutchinson, 1980)

Mulvihill, Margaret, Charlotte Despard (London: Pandora, 1989)

Mulvihill, Margaret, ‘Despard, Charlotte (1844–1939)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, (Oxford University Press, 2008) [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/37356]

Minutes of the Lambeth Board of Guardians, London Metropolitan Archives

Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast

Letters, diaries and papers, Women's Library, London School of Economics, London

Image credit

Library of Congress LC-DIG-ggbain-05696

Citation: ‘Charlotte Despard’, South Asian Britain, https://southasianbritain-demo.rit.bris.ac.uk/people/charlotte-despard/. Accessed: 5 July 2025.

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