Elsie Diederichs Duval (1892–1919) was a British suffragette. She was arrested many times throughout her life and in 1913 became the first woman to be...
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Suffrage. Duval was the founder of The Men’s Political Union for Women’s Enfranchisement; son of Emily Hayes Duval and brother of Elsie Duval - both fellow...
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1913 her daughter Elsie Duval became the first woman to be released from Holloway Prison under the so-called 'Cat and Mouse Act'. Elsie married another...
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(the so-called "Cat and Mouse law"), and he later married the second, Elsie Duval. Following his release, he never returned to prison, but still campaigned...
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bassist Edgar Raoul-Duval (1832–1887), French magistrate and politician Edwin M. Duval (born 1947), American literary scholar Elsie Duval (1892–1919), British...
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well his siblings, were fellow suffragists. Most notably his sister Elsie Duval, who was the second person to be released under the Prisoners (Temporary...
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ISBN 0-203-03109-1. OCLC 53836882. Papers of Hugh Franklin and Elsie Duval. Duval, Elsie, 1892-1919, suffragist, Franklin, Hugh, 1889-1962, suffragist...
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Violet Mary Doudney Edith Downing Flora Drummond Sophia Duleep Singh Elsie Duval Una Duval Norah Elam Dorothy Evans Kate Williams Evans Theresa Garnett Louisa...
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Elsie Edith Bowerman (18 December 1889 – 18 October 1973) was a British lawyer, suffragette, political activist, and RMS Titanic survivor. Elsie Edith...
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1913 the station was set alight in an act of arson. The suffragette Elsie Duval was the main suspect. The replacement building was weather-boarded, cheap...
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