• Caprina Fahey (née Gilbert; 13 September 1883 – 26 October 1959) was a British suffragette who was given the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU)...
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    1881). Charlotte was to become a notable suffragette under the name Caprina Fahey. Gilbert's wife Alice had a breakdown soon after the official opening...
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    imprisoned several times Kate Williams Evans (1866–1961) – suffragette Caprina Fahey (1883–1959) – received the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU)...
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    Elsie Duval Norah Elam - 28 July Kate Williams Evans - 4 March 1912 Caprina Fahey - 14 March 1914 Theresa Garnett Ellison Scotland Gibb Margaret Skirving...
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    joined the suffragettes, other leading suffragettes in Norfolk included Caprina Fahey, Princess Sophia Alexandra Duleep Singh, and Grace Marcon. In 1913 she...
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  • an ideal to be served.' Carwin was arrested with Constance Lytton, Caprina Fahey, Rose Lamartine Yates, Daisy Solomon and over 20 others in 1909, in...
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    Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence. For Solomon and others like Constance Lytton, Caprina Fahey, Rose Lamartine Yates, and Sarah Carwin, this was their first arrest...
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    formally changed her name to Vera Wentworth, and began living with Caprina Fahey in London. In 1908 she joined the Women's Social and Political Union...
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