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Imprisonment of eight suffragettes in Winson Green Prison in Birmingham following violent protests and incidents linked to a visit by the Prime Minister, Herbert Henry Asquith, to Birmingham on 17 September 1909 : those imprisoned, with sentences ranging from one to three months, were Patricia Woodlock, Ellen Barwell, Hilda Evelyn Burkett, Leslie Hall, Mabel Capper, Mary Edwards, Mary Leigh and Charlotte Marsh...
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AM (Publisher)
(digitiser.)
Format:
Electronic
Language:
English
Published:
[Place of publication not identified :
publisher not identified,
1909]
Series:
Women in the National Archives.
Subjects:
Suffragists
>
England
>
Birmingham.
Women
>
Suffrage
>
Great Britain.
Women political prisoners
>
Great Britain.
Prisons
>
England
>
Birmingham.
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AMDigital Reference: HO 45/10418/183577.
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Description based on online resource (viewed on April 13, 2017).
Location of Originals/Duplicates Note:
The National Archives
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