Emmeline Pankhurst: A Biography

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16 PRISONER OF THE CAT AND MOUSE ACT
(APRIL–AUGUST 1913)
1 Cited in Crawford, The women’s suffrage movement, p. 508.
2 Smyth, Female pipings, p. 213.
3 The Times, 10 April 1913.
4 E. Pankhurst, My own story, pp. 307–8.
5 Smyth, Female pipings, pp. 213–14.
6 Jill Craigie interview with Grace Roe [1975?], Craigie Collection.
7 EP to Mrs. Harben, n.d. [c. 23 April 1913], Goode Collection.
8 Sharp, Hertha Ayrton, p. 239.
9 The Times, 29 April 1913.
10 Crawford,The women’s suffrage movement, p. 508;The Suffragette, 2 May 1913, p. 493.
11 Quoted in The Suffragette, 18 April 1913, p. 455.
12 See Daily Mirrorand Daily Sketch, 1 May 1913.
13 Daily Mail, 1 May 1913.
14 The Times, 3 May 1913.
15 See The Suffragette, 23 May 1913, p. 524; London Budget, 11 May 1913.
16 The Times, 3 May 1913.
17 Daily Express, 3 May 1913.
18 Entry for 4 May 1913, Nevinson Diaries; VfW, 9 May 1913, p. 456; Daily Herald, 5 May
1913.
19 Smyth, Female pipings, p. 214.
20 See By one of the rank and file, An impression of Mrs. Pankhurst, VfW, 14 June 1912, p.
602.
21 The Suffragette, 9 May 1913, p. 495.
22 VfW, 9 May 1913, p. 461.
23 SeeDaily Sketch,Daily TelegraphandThe Times, 7 May 1913;Daily Mirror, 8 May 1913.
24 J. Hannam, ‘Suffragettes are splendid for any work’: the Blathwayt diaries as a source for
women’s suffrage, in A suffrage reader: charting new directions in British suffrage history
(London, Leicester University Press, 2000), p. 63.
25 Kenney, Memories, p. 218.
26 Smyth, Female pipings, p. 214.
27 The Standard, 27 May 1913.
28 See ibid., for example, and Daily Sketchfor same date.
29 The Standard, 31 May 1913.
30 PRO, HO 144/1254/234646/58a, Report dated 31 May 1913 of Inspector George Riley;
Ada Wright to Maude Arncliffe Sennett, 15 June 1913, MASC.
31 E. S. Pankhurst, Emmeline Pankhurst, p. 132.
32 EP to Mr. Harben, 2 June 1914, Harben Papers; PRO HO 144/1254/234646/62, note
dated 6 June 1913.
33 David Mitchell interview with Ruth Gollancz, 22 March 1965, DMC.
34 See Morley and Stanley, Emily Wilding Davison, pp. 163–6.
35 Ibid., p. 93.
36 Daily Herald, 10 June 1913.
37 EP to Mr. Thompson, 13 June 1913, WL.
38 Daily Telegraph, The Times, Daily Herald, Daily Sketch, Newcastle Daily Chronicleand
Illustrated Chronicle, 16 June 1913; VfW, 20 June 1913.
39 Morley and Stanley, Emily Wilding Davison, p. 173.
40 R. Strachey, ‘The cause’: a short history of the women’s movement in Great Britain(London,
G. Bell and Sons, 1928), p. 332; L. Housman, The unexpected years(London, Jonathan
Cape, 1937), pp. 295–6.
41 PRO HO 144/1254/234646/72, Report on Emmeline Pankhurst in Holloway Prison, 15
June 1913.


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