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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...
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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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    of Jordan Emily Blackwell (1826–1910), American academic Emily Blathwayt (1852–1940), British suffragette, mother of Mary Blathwayt Emily Rose Bleby...
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    World War I the house had extensive grounds. When Emily Blathwayt and her husband Colonel Linley Blathwayt owned the house, its summerhouse was used, from...
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    had served in India, and his wife, Emily, who were first cousins. Upon retiring from active service, Colonel Blathwayt and his family moved from India to...
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  • Italian 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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    Mary Blathwayt and her parents Linley and Emily Blathwayt. She was invited to their house Eagle House which was also in Somerset. Emily Blathwayt had chosen...
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    It was an attack on government ministers which led Mary's mother Emily Blathwayt to withdraw from the WSPU due to its militant tactics. This event also...
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    Forrester was invited to Eagle House near Bath by Linley and Emily Blathwayt. The Blathwayts invited leading suffragettes to visit their house. They created...
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    their meetings at a tea shop on London’s Strand. Elder suffragist Emily Blathwayt found Wentworth so charming but wayward that she affectionately referred...
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    Commons. In 1909 and 1910 she stayed at Eagle House with Linley and Emily Blathwayt. On 9 April 1910 she was given the honour of planting a tree in "Annie's...
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    Somerset. This was the home of Colonel Linley and Emily Blathwayt. They supported their daughter Mary Blathwayt and the other WSPU members by providing accommodation...
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    Mary Blathwayt's family entertained visitors at their "Suffragette's Rest". Many notable supporters were invited to the house. Emily Blathwayt planted...
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    defend suffragettes when they were protesting. Brown was invited to Emily Blathwayt's home at Batheaston where the leading suffragettes recouped. Significant...
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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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  • Political Union (WSPU) and was the first suffragette prisoner to stay at Emily Blathwayt's Eagle House, and eventually planted a tree on a later visit in February...
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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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    the movement. It was the home of fellow suffragettes Mary Blathwayt and Emily, her mother. Emily had decided to plant a tree to commemorate every woman who...
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    removal from the union. The actions proved too much for Mary Blathwayt's family. Her mother, Emily, resigned from the WSPU and her father, Linley, wrote letters...
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  • siblings were Hon. Elizabeth Helen de Grey (wife of Maj. Henry Wynter Blathwayt), Hon. Margaret Henrietta de Grey (wife of Bethel Godefroy Bouwens and...
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    of the WSPU in April 1908. It was here also that she got to know the Blathwayt family of Eagle House, Batheaston, which they operated as a home of refuge...
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  • James Berry A Thief in the Village Hamish Hamilton 6–8 years Benedict Blathwayt Tangle and the Firesticks Julia MacRae 0–5 years Peter Collington The...
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    the movement. It was the home of fellow suffragettes Mary Blathwayt and her mother Emily. Emily planted a tree to commemorate every woman who went to prison...
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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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    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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    Garrett Anderson, who became Britain's first female doctor, introduced her to Emily Davies, an English suffragist. In her mother's biography, Louisa Garrett...
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  • 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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  • French 1994 3+ Clown Quentin Blake English 1995 3+ Runaway Train Benedict Blathwayt English 1995 3+ Bad Habits! Babette Cole English 1998 3+ Pumpkin Soup...
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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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  • achieved great personal notoriety. Her brother Rupert became doctor to the Blathwayt family at Eagle House, the suffragettes rest at Batheaston, near Bath...
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