WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
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General
:
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1916 |
Suffragette paper called the 'Britannia'
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CAB 37/146/5
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1909 |
Suffragette prisoners in Holloway
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CAB 41/32/29
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1909 |
Suffragettes
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CAB 41/32/44
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1913 |
Suffragette disorders
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CAB 41/34/7
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1912-1914 |
Victoria and Albert Museum: special precautions taken against suffragettes
|
ED 84/202
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1914-1917 |
Victoria and Albert Museum: special precautions taken against suffragettes
|
ED 84/203
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1913-1914 |
Victoria and Albert Museum: possibility of damage by suffragettes
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ED 84/438
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HEALTH
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General
:
|
1909 |
Release of hungerstriking suffragettes from Manchester prison
|
HO 1434/1041/183189
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WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
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General
:
|
1909 |
Release of hungerstriking suffragettes from Manchester prison
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HO 1434/1041/183189
|
1909 |
Use of books etc. by Suffragettes
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HO 144/1032/175314
|
1909 |
Suffragettes: prison treatment
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HO 144/1033/175878
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1909-1910 |
Mrs Meredith Macdonald (Suffragette) awarded five hundred pounds compensation for treatment in prison hospital
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HO 144/1033/175878
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1908-1910 |
Prison treatment of suffragettes
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HO 144/1038/180782
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HEALTH
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General
:
|
1909 |
Suffragettes medically unfit for forcible feeding, released when further detention endangered life
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HO 144/1038/180965
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WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
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General
:
|
1909 |
Suffragettes medically unfit for forcible feeding, released when further detention endangered life
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HO 144/1038/180965
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1909 |
Suffragettes picketing Downing Street convicted of obstruction
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HO 144/1038/181250
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1909 |
Magistrates deliberately commit suffragettes to Third Division, but on Home Office orders they were treated as if in Second Division
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HO 144/1039/182085
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1909 |
Disturbance and obstruction of police by suffragettes meeting at Limehouse
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HO 144/1040/182086
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1909-1910 |
Suffragettes in Liverpool prison
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HO 144/1041/182749
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1909 |
Suffragettes: prevention of annoyance to Cabinet Ministers
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HO 144/1043/183461
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1909-1910 |
Interference with the ballot box by suffragettes
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HO 144/1047/185574
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1909-1910 |
Treatment in Holloway prison of Alice Chapin and Alison Neilsan, Suffragettes
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HO 144/1047/185574
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1909 |
Prison treatment of Suffragettes convicted of window-breaking at Guildhall
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HO 144/1047/185589
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1909-1910 |
Treatment of Suffragettes convicted at Preston and Haslingden
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HO 144/1049/186216
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1909-1910 |
Suffragettes: treatment in Liverpool prison
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HO 144/1052/187234
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1910-1912 |
Treatment of Lady Lytton, Suffragette
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HO 144/1054/187986
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1910-1911 |
Suffragette disturbances at Westminster
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HO 144/1106/200455
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1910-1911 |
The Suffragette Disturbances, 1910
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HO 144/1107/200655
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1912-1914 |
Miss Emily Wilding Davison (suffragette) killed when she threw herself under the King's horse at the Derby in 1913
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HO 144/1150/210696
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1911 |
Imprisonment of a suffragette who refused to pay taxes so long as women were unrepresented
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HO 144/1169/214572
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HEALTH
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General
:
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1912-1913 |
Suffragettes: demonstration, imprisonment and forcible feeding
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HO 144/1193 and 1194/220196
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WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
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General
:
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1912-1913 |
Suffragettes: demonstration, imprisonment and forcible feeding
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HO 144/1193 and 1194/220196
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HEALTH
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General
:
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1912-1914 |
Clara Giveen, Suffragette, sentenced to three years penal servitude for setting fire to the Grandstand at Hurst Park. Refused food in prison, released on medical grounds and escaped police observation
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HO 144/1204/221826
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WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
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General
:
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1912-1914 |
Clara Giveen, Suffragette, sentenced to three years penal servitude for setting fire to the Grandstand at Hurst Park. Refused food in prison, released on medical grounds and escaped police observation
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HO 144/1204/221826
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1912-1914 |
Suffragette: damage to a 'Romney' picture
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HO 144/1205/221862
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HEALTH
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General
:
|
1912-1914 |
Suffragette: arson of Tea Pavilion, Kew Gardens. Hunger striker
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HO 144/1205/221873
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WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
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General
:
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1912-1914 |
Suffragette: arson of Tea Pavilion, Kew Gardens. Hunger striker
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HO 144/1205/221873
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HEALTH
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General
:
|
1912 |
Hunger strikes at Aylesbury prison. Four suffragette prisoners unfit for forcible feeding discharged
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HO 144/1205/221999
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WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
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General
:
|
1912 |
Hunger strikes at Aylesbury prison. Four Suffragette prisoners unfit for forcible feeding discharged
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HO 144/1205/221999
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1912-1914 |
Suffragette sentenced to two years imprisonment for arson
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HO 144/1205/222030
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1912-1915 |
Suffragette: sentenced to fifteen months imprisonment for possessing explosives
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HO 144/1206/222067
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HEALTH
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General
:
|
1912-1914 |
Arson at Theatre Royal, Dublin. Two suffragettes sent to prison for five years, but released after hunger striking
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HO 144/1223/227166
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WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
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General
:
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1912-1914 |
Arson at Theatre Royal, Dublin. Two suffragettes sent to prison for five years, but released after hunger striking
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HO 144/1223/227166
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HEALTH
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General
:
|
1912-1914 |
Rachel Peace and Jane Short, Suffragettes, forcibly fed
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HO 144/1232/229179
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WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
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General
:
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1912-1914 |
Rachel Peace and Jane Short, Suffragettes, forcibly fed
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HO 144/1232/229179
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NOTEWORTHY WOMEN
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General
:
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1913-1917 |
PANKHURST. Mrs Emmeline Pankhurst, Suffragette leader
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HO 144/1254/234646
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WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
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General
:
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1913-1917 |
Mrs Emmeline Pankhurst, Suffragette leader
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HO 144/1254/234646
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1913-1914 |
Lilian Lenton, Suffragette, charged on various occasions with arson etc.
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HO 144/1255/234788
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1913 |
Agnes Lake, Suffragette, charged with conspiracy, and sentenced to six months. Released under 'Cat and Mouse' Act
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HO 144/1255/239582
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1913-1914 |
Mary Richardson, Suffragette outrages
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HO 144/1257/235545
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1913-1914 |
Phyllis Brady, Suffragette, charged and convicted on various occasions of committing arson etc.
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HO 144/1261/236533
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1913-1914 |
George Lansbury (ex MP), Suffragette supporter, released temporarily from prison, asks the King to release Sylvia Pankhurst or to order his own re-arrest
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HO 144/1264/237169
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NOTEWORTHY WOMEN
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General
:
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1913-1914 |
PANKHURST. George Lansbury (ex MP), Suffragette supporter, released temporarily from prison, asks the King to release Sylvia Pankhurst or to order his own re-arrest
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HO 144/1264/237169
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WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
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General
:
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1913-1914 |
Sydney Granville Drew found guilty of publishing articles for suffragettes inciting them to commit arson
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HO 144/1268/238215
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1913 |
Beatrice Helen Saunders, Suffragette, charged with conspiracy at Central Criminal Court, sentenced to fifteen months imprisonment, Third Division
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HO 144/1275/237954
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HEALTH
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General
:
|
1913 |
Harriet R Kerr, Suffragette. Released under Prisoners (Temporary Discharge for Ill Health) Act, 1913
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HO 144/1275/239581
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WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
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General
:
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1913 |
Harriet R Kerr, Suffragette. Released under Prisoners (Temporary Discharge for Ill Health) Act, 1913
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HO 144/1275/239581
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1914 |
Drugs illegally conveyed to Suffragettes in Holloway Prison
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HO 144/1320/252950
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1909 |
Nellie Godfrey: suffragette: dsicharged from Manchester prison on medical grounds
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HO 144/538/186626
|
1909 |
Suffragettes: treatment in Bristol prison
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HO 144/552/185732
|
1906 |
Complaints of treatment in prison by suffragettes
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HO 144/837/145641
|
1907 |
Suffragettes' prosecution at Westminster in connection with procession to House of Commons
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HO 144/847/149245
|
1908 |
13 suffragettes convicted on 29 August 1908: prison treatment
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HO 144/891/171454
|
1909 |
Mrs Pethwick Lawrence and suffragette prisoners in Holloway Prison
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HO 144/904/176114
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1906 |
Arrest of suffragettes at House of Commons
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HO 144/not traced/ 147337
|
1908 |
Prison treatment of suffragettes
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HO 144/not traced/ 161505
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1908-1909 |
Treatment in prison of suffragettes: Newcastle
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HO 144/not traced/184276
|
1908 |
Suffragettes: treatment in prison following convictions in connection with the 'rush' on the House of Commons
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HO 45/10389/170808
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1910-1912 |
Protection of Polling Stations and ballot boxes from Suffragettes
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HO 45/10597/187632
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1912-1913 |
Meeting in Wales attended by Lloyd George. Suffragettes assaulted by crowd
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HO 45/10689/228470
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1912-1913 |
Suffragettes' activities and meetings. Reports
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HO 45/10695/231366
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1913-1914 |
Suffragette Anne Kenney convicted at Central Criminal Court of conspiracy
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HO 45/10700/236680
|
1913-1914 |
Suffragettes' meetings, outrages etc
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HO 45/10700-10701/236973
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HEALTH
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General
:
|
1913 |
Suffragette's death resulting from injuries when ejected from a meeting
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HO 45/10712/245464
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WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
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General
:
|
1913 |
Suffragette's death resulting from injuries when ejected from a meeting
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HO 45/10712/245464
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1914 |
Attempted Suffragette deputation to the King
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HO 45/10720/249187
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1913-1922 |
Complaints by suffragettes about the conditions under which they were conveyed to prison in police vans
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HO 45/11057/234194
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1922 |
Suffragettes: memorandum: treatment in prison and remission of sentences
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HO 45/11088/437465
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1907-1922 |
Finger printing of prisoners: amendment of instructions to Governors; taking photographs and fingerprints of suffragette prisoners
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HO 45/12915/154602
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1914-1922 |
Conversations between prisoners and solicitors reported in the press: Phyllis Brady, suffragette
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HO 45/24612/210756
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1912 |
Suffragettes: separation from ordinary criminal population at Aylesbury Inebriate Reformatory
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HO 45/24624/221252
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1913 |
Petition to the Crown: right to present in person: whether Miss Hope and Captain Gonne for the suffragette cause are committing an offence
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HO 45/24650/242480
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1914-1935 |
Suffragettes: Amnesty of August 1914: index of women arrested 1906-1914
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HO 45/24665/253239
|
1909 |
Claim following damages done during a Suffragette meeting
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HO 45/not traced/174372
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1909 |
Claim following damages done during a suffragette meeting
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HO 45/not traced/174372
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1968 |
Documentary Films: London Line Colour Series: Suffragettes 1968
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INF 6/1152
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1913 |
Temporary appointment of plain clothes policeman to protect Principal Probate Registry against possible attacks by suffragettes
|
J 86/270
|
1912 |
Suffragette prisoners
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LO 3/411
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1906-1907 |
The Suffragette Movement: disturbances and convictions
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MEPO 2/1016
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1908 |
Suffragettes: legal opinion as to approriate charge
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MEPO 2/1145
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1908 |
Suffragettes: disturbances
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MEPO 2/1222
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1908 |
Suffragettes: wilful and persistent obstruction
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MEPO 2/1223
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1910 |
Suffragette disturbances: instructions to police
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MEPO 2/1308
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1909 |
Suffragette disturbances: augmentation of Special Branch
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MEPO 2/1310
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1910 |
Suffragette Movement: prosecution of Emmeline Pankhurst and others
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MEPO 2/1410
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1911 |
Suffragette demonstrations: police procedure
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MEPO 2/1438
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1911-1912 |
Suffragettes: arrest of 200 for assaults on police and other offences
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MEPO 2/1488
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1912 |
Suffragettes: aid to check interference at Borough elections
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MEPO 2/1527
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HEALTH
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General
:
|
1913 |
Suffragettes: accident involving HM's horse and jockey
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MEPO 2/1551
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WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
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General
:
|
1913 |
Suffragettes: accident involving HM's horse and jockey
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MEPO 2/1551
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1913 |
Suffragettes: meetings at 'London Pavilion' Music Hall
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MEPO 2/1560
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1913-1914 |
Suffragettes: supervision by Police Sergeant on motor cycle
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MEPO 2/1566
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1913 |
Suffragette demonstration: House of Commons
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MEPO 2/1567
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1913 |
Suffragettes: supervision of Westminster Hall entrance
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MEPO 2/1568
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1912 |
Claims for damage caused by suffragettes
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MEPO 3/1787
|
1911 |
Suffragettes: complaints against the police
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MEPO 3/203
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WOMEN'S ORGANISATIONS
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General
:
Women's Social and Political Union
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1913-1915 |
Applications for return of property seized at office of Women's Social and Political Union, a suffragette organisation
|
MEPO 3/2407
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WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
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General
:
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1913-1915 |
Applications for return of property siezed at office of Women's Social and Political Union, a suffragette organisation
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MEPO 3/2407
|
1912 |
Instructions to Prison Governors on suffragettes (closed 100 years)
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PCOM 7/228
|
1913-1914 |
Finger impressions, suffragettes and suffragists. Default or recognizances and surety prisoners
|
PCOM 7/252
|
1912-1913 |
Criminal Case: Emily Wilding Davison; suffragette 'Derby Outrage' (closed 100 years)
|
PCOM 8/174
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WOMEN'S ORGANISATIONS
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General
:
Women's Social and Political Union
|
1913 |
Home Office. Instructions to Customs & Excise Establishment concerning the illegal importation from Holland of 'Suffragette', published by the Women's Social and Political Union [Code word: 'Handcuffs, London']
|
T 1/11541/9882/13
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WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
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General
:
|
1913 |
Home Office. Instructions to Customs & Excise Establishment concerning the illegal importation from Holland of 'Suffragette', published by the Women's Social and Political Union [Code word: 'Handcuffs, London']
|
T 1/11541/9882/13
|
1914 |
National Gallery, Wallace Collection, Tate Gallery. Protection of contents against damage: temporary closure of galleries; increase of supervisory staff; erection of glass screens (21979/14; 20865/14; 15104/14; 12384/14; 12186/14; 10731/14; 9563/14;9562/14; 8010/14; 7819/14; 6171/14; 5230/14; 5189/14) [Measures taken in response to a suffragette attack on Velasquez' 'Rokeby Venus']
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T 1/11680/22503/14
|
1915 |
Board of Agriculture & Fisheries. Provision of additional police protection, Kew Gardens (3578/15; 377/15; 24588/13; 24518/13; 22032/13; 19414/13) [To ward off attacks by suffragettes, especially on the Herbarium the destruction of which 'would cause regret in every civilised country' and Queen Charlotte's Cottage, the demolition of which 'might give pain in the highest quarters']
|
T 1/11767/8547/15
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1910-1911 |
Houses of Parliament: damage etc. by Suffragettes
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WORK 11/117
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