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Issette Pearson
in her 30s
Personal information
Full nameFrances Issette Jessie Pearson
Born(1861-11-02)2 November 1861
Littlehempston, Devon, England
Died25 April 1941(1941-04-25) (aged 79)
Singleton, Lancashire, England
SpouseThomas Horrocks Miller
Career
StatusAmateur

Frances Issette Jessie Pearson (2 November 1861 – 25 April 1941) was an English golfer and the first honorary secretary of the Ladies Golf Union (LGU) which was founded in 1893.[1]

Personal life[edit]

Pearson was born at Gatcombe House, Littlehempston, near Totnes, Devon.[1] Her given names were Mable Frances, but she used the names Frances Issette Jessie and was known as Issette. In 1911, she married Thomas Horrocks Miller (1846–1916)[1] of Singleton Hall, Singleton, near Poulton-le-Fylde. In 1916, upon her husband's death, she became life tenant of Singleton Hall.[2]

Golf career[edit]

At the second national ladies' golf championship in 1894

In 1893 Pearson visited Littlestone golf club in the autumn of 1893 to see if the national championship could be hosted there. She was hosted by Littlestone's ladies's captain Mabel Stringer. Stringer beat her on their first game together, but they became life long friends and colleagues.[3]

Pearson had reached the final of the British Ladies Amateur Golf Championship in 1893 and she would repeat that position in 1894, losing to Lady Margaret Scott on each occasion.[4]

Legacy[edit]

While telegraphic addresses were in use the LGU's address was "Issette".[1] A brand of ladies' golfwear is named "Issette" in her memory.[5][6] She founded a cup and a handicap system that allowed men and women of mixed abilities to compete together.[7]

Publications[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d Pottle, Mark. "Pearson [married name Miller], (Frances) Issette Jessie (1861–1941), golfer". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/65150. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  • ^ Singleton History Group (2009). Singleton's Story: The Fylde's Model Village. Blackpool, United Kingdom: Landy Publishing. p. 8. ISBN 9781872895802.
  • ^ Kirkwood, Gillian (June 2005). "Littlestone 1894". Through the Green - the Journal of the British Golf Collectors' Society.
  • ^ "Mrs T. H. Miller". The Times. 7 May 1941. p. 6.
  • ^ "About Issette". Issette. Retrieved 16 May 2017.
  • ^ "Branding for Issette golfwear". Mark Design Limited. Retrieved 16 May 2017.
  • ^ history of SLCGA, Retrieved 18 May 2017
  • ^ "Catalogue record: LGU year book". British Library. Retrieved 16 May 2017.
  • ^ "Catalogue record: Our lady of the green..." British Library. Retrieved 16 May 2017.

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