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    Mary Blathwayt (1 February 1879 – 25 June 1961) was a British feminist, suffragette and social reformer. She lived at Eagle House in Somerset. This house...
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  • Blathwayt is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Emily Blathwayt (1852–1940), British suffragette Mary Blathwayt (1879–1961), British feminist...
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    War I the house had extensive grounds. When Emily Blathwayt and her husband Colonel Linley Blathwayt owned the house, its summerhouse was used, from 1909...
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    Emily Marion Blathwayt (née Rose; 1852 – 1940) was a British suffragette and mother of Mary Blathwayt. She and her husband, Linley, a retired Colonel from...
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    Blackwell (1826–1910), American academic Emily Blathwayt (1852–1940), British suffragette, mother of Mary Blathwayt Emily Rose Bleby (1849–1917), Jamaican-born...
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    friendships with Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence, Baroness Pethick-Lawrence, Mary Blathwayt, Clara Codd, Adela Pankhurst, and Christabel Pankhurst. Kenney was born...
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    William Blathwayt (or Blathwayte) (1649 – 16 August 1717) was an English diplomat, public official and Whig politician who sat in the English and British...
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  • dermatologist and politician Emily Blathwayt née Rose (1852–1940), British suffragette, mother of Mary Blathwayt; Eagle House home was "Suffragette's...
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    after four days 'in a dangerous state'. Other WSPU leaders Mary Blathwayt, Emily Blathwayt, wrote in their diaries about Phillips suffering from fainting...
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    important refuge for suffragettes who had been released from prison. Mary Blathwayt's parents planted trees there between April 1909 and July 1911 to commemorate...
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    imprisonment. In 1891 Fawcett wrote the introduction to a new edition of Mary Wollstonecraft's book A Vindication of the Rights of Woman. Lyndall Gordon...
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    made sketches of her cell and confinement.: 12  Since 1909, Linley and Mary Blathwayt had invited suffragettes, who had been imprisoned on behalf of the cause...
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    architect John Wood, the Elder as his own house. The house was home to Mary Blathwayt and her family and became an important refuge for suffragettes who had...
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    taken by Linley Blathwayt, a lead plaque was mounted and she was photographed with Annie, Mary Blathwayt and Bodo (Linley Blathwayt's Oldsmobile car)...
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    Annie to Switzerland to recover. It was described as "a breakdown" but Mary Blathwayt remembers it as a lung infection. Kenney's illness prevented her from...
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    1911. This was the home of Mary Blathwayt and her parents and they invited leading suffragettes to plant trees. Colonel Blathwayt would take a photo and a...
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    suffragettes to Eagle House in Batheaston in April. This was the home of Mary Blathwayt and her parents. They invited leading suffragettes to plant trees to...
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    British History Online website Retrieved 3 August 2023. Andrew A. Hanham. "BLATHWAYT, William (1649–1717), of Little Wallingford House, Great Street, Westminster...
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  • Hugh Blaker, artist and museum curator, was born in the town in 1873. Mary Blathwayt, feminist, suffragette and social reformer was born in the town. Dave...
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  • Annie Kenney to the left, Mary Blathwayt at centre and Emmeline Pankhurst, with the spade, at Eagle House in 1910...
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    ISBN 978-0-415-23926-4. "Suffragette Marie Naylor planting tree with Mary Blathwayt 1910, Blathwayt, Col Linley". Bath in Time, Images of Bath online. Retrieved...
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    by Marion Wallace Dunlop Annie Kenney, Kitty Kenney, Florence Haig, Mary Blathwayt and Marion Wallace-Dunlop at "Suffragette's Rest" Entry by Marion Wallace...
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    Suffragettes Annie Kenney, Lettice Floyd, Elsie Howey, Mary Phillips, Vera Wentworth, Mary Blathwayt, and Mary Sophia Allen. In August 1909, she laid on a fundraising...
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    refuge for British suffragettes who had been released from prison. Mary Blathwayt's parents were the hosts and they planted trees there between April 1909...
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    (September 1997). "Mary Blathwayt". Spartacus Educational. Retrieved 4 April 2018. "Ilex Aquifolium Argentea Marginata Holly 1909, Blathwayt, Col Linley"....
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    into her cell wall. Upon release, Wentworth and others were met by Mary Blathwayt, beginning a lon friendship between the two women. Following her release...
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    Eagle House in Somerset in February 1909. The house was the home of Mary Blathwayt's parents who supported the cause. Her father took commemorative photographs...
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    the House of Commons. After her release, she joined Annie Kenney and Mary Blathwayt to campaign at a by-election in Shropshire in May 1908. Soon afterwards...
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    its support for the movement. It was the home of fellow suffragettes Mary Blathwayt and Emily, her mother. Emily had decided to plant a tree to commemorate...
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    of the local women's suffrage leaders at the 1908 garden party at the Blathwayts', alongside Adela Pankhurst, Dorothy Pethick (sister of Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence)...
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