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==Early and family life== Dorothea Beale was born on 21 March 1831 at 41 [[Bishopsgate]] Street, [[London]], the fourth child and third daughter of Miles Beale, a surgeon, of a Gloucestershire family who took an active interest in educational and social issues. Her mother, Dorothea Margaret Complin, of Huguenot extraction, would have eleven children. She was first cousin to [[Caroline Frances Cornwallis]], a relationship that influenced the young Dorothea. Educated till the age of 13 partly at home and partly at a school at [[Stratford, Essex]], Dorothea then attended lectures at [[Gresham College]] and at the [[Crosby Hall, London|Crosby Hall]] Literary Institution, and developed an aptitude for mathematics. In 1847, she and two older sisters began attending Mrs Bray's fashionable school for English girls in Paris, where Dorothea remained till the [[French Revolution of 1848|revolution of 1848]] closed the school. Dorothea and her sisters then were among the earliest students at the newly opened [[Queen's College, London|Queen's College]], Harley Street, London. Their companions included [[Frances Buss]] and [[Adelaide Procter]].{{sfn |Lee |1912}}
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