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Linnean Society of London First Formal Admission of Women Fellows Frank Crisp was born on 25 October 1843 in London. His mother died when he was three years old and as a result he was brought up by his grandfather,
John Filby Childs. He resolved to take up the
law and at 16 was articled to a firm of
solicitors. He also studied at the
University of London, obtaining the degrees of
BA in 1864 and
LLB in 1865. In 1867 he married Catherine Howes. From 1881 to 1906, he was a treasurer, and later a vice-president, of the
Linnean Society; Catherine Crisp, along with 14 of 15 other women whose names were presented on 17 November 1904, was elected a fellow of the Society, withdrawing in 1916. Crisp was created a
baronet on 5 February 1913 for services as legal advisor to the
Liberal Party. Crisp died on 29 April 1919 aged 75. ==Legacy==