Tate, Mavis (1893–1947)
Tate, Mavis (1893–1947)
British politician. Born Maybird Hogg, Aug 17, 1983; died June 5, 1947; m. Captain G. H. Gott, 1915 (div. 1925); m. Henry Tate, 1925 (div. 1944).
As a member of the Conservative Party, elected to House of Commons for West Willesden (1931); moved to Frome constituency (1935); championed women's causes; was a member of the pro-German Right Club, an organization that sought to purge the Conservative Party of "Jewish influence"; suffered a nervous breakdown (1940); on recovery, abandoned pro-German beliefs and broke away from members of the Right Club; visited factories to investigate women's working conditions during World War II; was the only woman member of a group of MPs to visit German concentration camps, and was deeply affected by what she saw; lost her seat in House of Commons (1945).