found: Oxford DNB online, viewed July 27, 2017(Richardson, Mary Raleigh, 1882/3-1961; suffragette and political activist; freelance journalist; apparently born in Britain but raised by her Canadian mother and grandfather in Belleville, Ontario, Canada; returned to Britain when she was sixteen; her literary career included publishing a novel, two volumes of poetry and an autobiography; joined the New Party, British Union of Fascists; although single, adopted a son, Roger; died at age 78 on 7 November 1961 at her home in Hastings)