Mallet was born in 1837 in
Kolkata in India. Her parents were Frances (nee Hannay) and Scottish-born Bengal civil servant
George Udny. She married Charles Mallet in 1859 and in 1862 they had a son who in time would be Sir
Charles Mallet M.P. Mallet,
Annie Leigh Browne,
Eva McLaren, the
Marchioness of Aberdeen and
Millicent Garret Fawcett were key members. In 1891 she stood unsuccessfully for the Lambeth school board. She lost but only a small amount in an election where Emma Maitland lost her seat. Mallet was at the
International Congress of Women in 1899 and she served on the WLGS executive committee until 1901. Mallet died in 1904 in
Bournemouth. ==References==