Mary Grainger

Mary Grainger was the wife of Lawrence Grainger and the mother of Edward Grainger. She was good friends with Lady Louisa Pollard, and attended meetings led by Emmeline Pankhurst, as a supporter of women's suffrage. (PROSE: Forgotten)

During childbirth on 24 June 1906, Mary was attacked by. Mary was saved by her maid Violet, who hit the Master with a rolling pin. (PROSE: Prologue)