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==Robert Graves== Nancy married the poet [[Robert Graves]] in 1918. The following year, Graves started as a student in [[Oxford University]]. The couple lived in a cottage on [[Boars Hill]] in [[Oxford]], which they rented from the author [[John Masefield]]. In 1920, in partnership with a neighbour, The Hon. Mrs Michael Howard, Nancy set up a small grocer's shop, next door to the Masefields' house. Alarmed by the tourists it attracted, Mrs Masefield opposed its takeover by an Oxford firm, and the project collapsed after six months, leaving heavy debts settled only with the help of friends and family. In disgust, Graves and Nancy moved to the village of [[Islip, Oxfordshire|Islip]], the other side of Oxford. A lifelong feminist, Nancy used to cycle to Oxfordshire villages and set up a stall to explain to women how to use [[contraception]], when it was still illegal. Her open-mindedness led her to accept a triangular relationship, and from early 1926 [[Laura Riding]] lived with her and Graves in London<ref>Deborah Barker, ''In Extremis: The Life of Laura Riding'' (1993), p. 95.</ref> The marriage eventually broke down, as Graves increasingly favoured Riding, leaving Nancy to bring up the four children of the marriage alone,<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.booksfactory.com/writers/graves.htm|title=Robert Graves|website=booksfactory.com|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120210150116/http://www.booksfactory.com/writers/graves.htm |archive-date=10 February 2012 |url-status=usurped}}</ref> in a succession of locations, including [[Cumberland]] and a further spell on Boars Hill. Nancy and Graves legally divorced in 1949.
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