SUFFRACETTE'S SUFFERINCS
... SUFFRACETTE'S SUFFERINCS. The longest sentence yet given law-breaking suffragettes was that of eight months' imprisonment on Ellison Gibb on Wednesday. The six London windows which she broke were valued at 104. ...
... SUFFRACETTE'S SUFFERINCS. The longest sentence yet given law-breaking suffragettes was that of eight months' imprisonment on Ellison Gibb on Wednesday. The six London windows which she broke were valued at 104. ...
... recent -window-emaelhlng campaign by Suffragists, further sentences were passed the London session* yesterday. In the of Ellison Gibb, who broke windows in Kensington, and against whom previous convictions were proved, Mr. Wallace first sentenced her eight ...
... ON SVFFRAGIST. At the Sheriff’s Court at Cupar, Fifeshirv, Edwin Heath Smith, of Dundee, was fined for assaulting Miss Ellison Gibb, Glasgow. member of the Women’s Social and Political Union, at Eadybank. m October on the occasion of Mr. Asquith’s meeting ...
... imprisonment. Hope Jones (43), whose offence was committed after 9 p.m., was ordered six monthsâ imprisonment. In the case of Ellison Gibb, who broke windows in Kensington, and against whom previous convictions were proved. Mr. Wallace Girst sentenced her to ...
... the recant window-sssashing campaign by suKragettee further sentences warn passed Ismdon Sessions yesterday. In the osar Ellison Gibb, who broke windows ia Eeemsg. ton, and against whom previous aanrietions were proved, Mr. Wallace first ssateacsd her to ...
... the Home Department, Acton square. The defendants were—Edith Mary Edith Marion Bigbie, Florence Farmer. Margaret Fiaon. Ellison Gibb, Beatrice Martin, Eliza Simonds. Fanny Elizabeth Ratdiffe, and Mary Penelope Linaoott^ The evidence was the effect that ...
... ASSAULT 0\ SUFFRAGIST. the Sheriff’s Court Cupar, Fifewhir*. Edwin Heath Smith, of Dundee, w.m fimyl Si. for assaulting Mias Ellison Gibb, of Glasgow. a member of the Women’s Social and Political Union, at laulybank, m October 5, on th© occasion of Mr. .Asquith’s ...
... Edinburgh. Lilias Mitchell, ‘27, independent. Dundee. Fanny Paiker, 32, Glasgow. Flizaboth Pinlayson Gould, matron Edinburgh. Ellison Gibb, indei>endcnt. Glasgow —ca Emily Tnsselt, independent, Aberdeen. Before Alderman Sir George Woodman, the Guildhall, F.lien ...
... estimated over £2,500,000. The longest sentence yet given law-breaking suffragettes was that of eight months imprisonment Ellison Gibb. The six L#ondon windows which she broke were valued £lO4. Mr, Walter Vincent White, of Freemantle Southampton, who has ...
... Clement’s Inn; Mary Frances Earn. Dublin; Margaret Dew. Clement’s Inn; Nora Black, Clement's Inn; Ida Cairns. Clement’s Inn; Ellison Gibb, Gla.s-gmv; Edith Davis. Kensington; Jennie Ball, Clement’s Inn; Margaret Thompson. Hampsirad; Winifred Mayo. Chelsea; ...
... extinct. ing our of the recent window smashing by Suffragettes, further sentences “at London Sessions yseterday the of Ellison Gibb, who broke windows in Kensington, and against whom previous con- vietions were proved, Mr. Wallace first sen- | tenced ...
... pertinent, 33 Acton Square. The defendants were Edith Mary Macßae, Edith Marion Bigbie. Florence Farmer. Margaret Fison. Ellison Gibb. Beatrice Martin. Eliza Simonds, Fanny Elisabeth Rat.liff. and Mary Penelope Linerott. ic evidence was to the effect that ...