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Jane Elizabeth Runciman (4 June 1873 – 13 November 1950), known as "Jeannie" to close friends and family, was a notable New Zealand tailor, union official and social reformer. She was born in
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in 1873. Runciman was one of the first women in New Zealand to be appointed as a justice of the peace. In 1916, she was awarded the ''Médaille de la Reine Elisabeth'' (
Queen Elisabeth Medal The Queen Elisabeth Medal ( nl, Koningin Elisabeth Medaille, french: Médaille de la reine Élisabeth) was a Belgian decoration created by royal decree in October 1916 to recognise exceptional services to Belgium in the relief of the suffering of ...
) for her efforts raising money for the Belgian Relief Fund during World War I.


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1873 births 1950 deaths New Zealand activists New Zealand women activists New Zealand tailors New Zealand trade unionists Irish emigrants to New Zealand People from Waterford (city) {{NewZealand-bio-stub