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    Mary Eleanor Gawthorpe (12 January 1881 – 12 March 1973) was an English suffragette, socialist, trade unionist and editor. She was described by Rebecca...
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  • Gawthorpe (ward), a UK electoral ward covering Padiham, Lancashire, England Gawthorpe Hall, an Elizabethan house in Padiham, Lancashire, England Mary...
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  • Adela Constantia Mary Pankhurst)
    Anne Cobden-Sanderson, Charlotte Despard, Teresa Billington-Greig, Mary Gawthorpe, Dora Montefiore. In November 1909 she joined a protest that interrupted...
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    Weekly Feminist Review, a radical periodical edited by Dora Marsden and Mary Gawthorpe. The following year its proprietors withdrew their support from it,...
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    (1870–1952) – journalist, lecturer and militant suffragette for the WSPU Mary Gawthorpe (1881–1973) – socialist, trade unionist, editor, active in the suffrage...
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    Garnett Louisa Garrett Anderson Edith Margaret Garrud Katharine Gatty Mary Gawthorpe Katie Edith Gliddon Nellie Hall Cicely Hamilton Beatrice Harraden Alice...
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  • Leicester in 1907 and Hawkins made introductions. They were soon joined by Mary Gawthorpe and they established a WSPU presence in Leicester. Hawkins was first...
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  • between November 1911 and October 1912 and edited by Dora Marsden and Mary Gawthorpe. The Liberator – weekly newspaper published by William Lloyd Garrison...
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  • had a magnetic effect on many women who frequented his lectures; both Mary Gawthorpe and Millie Price have left accounts of their sexual relationships with...
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  • government. At an open-air meeting in Uppingham, Mary Gawthorpe and Christabel Pankhurst were pelted and Gawthorpe fell unconscious; Sylvia Pankhurst wrote that...
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    The WSPU campaign in Newton Abbot in 1908 showing Nellie Martel and Mary Gawthorpe...
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