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seat and the crowds were usually very hostile. A survey carried out in 1911 suggested that less than 20% of the women in East Grinstead supported women having the vote in parliamentary elections. This may have been one factor in Charles Corbett's loss of his seat in the January 1910 general election
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to attend an International Women's’ Suffrage conference and in 1907, again with Margery, she left the WLF to form the Liberal Women's Suffrage Group. The Corbett family's opinions and campaigning on the question of votes for women often attracted hostility in the traditionally conservative area of
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Marie and her two feminist daughters were among those such as Helen MacRae, Lilla Durham, and Mary Sackville who founded the East Grinstead Suffrage Society associated with the Women's Social and Political Union suffragettes and often made public speeches on the subject of women's rights in East
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candidate was said to have inflicted a crushing defeat. In 1908, Marie Corbett became honorary secretary of the Forward Suffrage Movement Within the Women's Liberal Federation, a group founded by
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and Frances Heron Maxwell to concentrate the suffrage efforts of Liberal women inside the Liberal Party and through the WLF. As a delegate of this group she attended a congress in
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for 36 years, one of the first women poor law guardians and was also recorded as being the first woman to serve as a
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Grinstead High Street. At one point, the group were pelted with rotten food on a parade in the town.
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councillor in Uckfield. As part of her work she saw to it that all children were removed from the
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and a vigorous campaigner outside. In 1913, he helped to form the East Grinstead branch of the
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Marie Corbett shared her parents' and her husband's politics and was a stalwart member of the
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Charles Corbett strongly supported votes for women. He was a partisan in Parliament of the
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In 1904, with Margery and her other daughter Cicely, she travelled to
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Mrs Corbett championed poor relief. She was a member of the
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The women’s suffrage movement: a reference guide, 1866-1928
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branch from 1905-09 and was sometime President of the
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Dictionary of British Women’s Organisations, 1825-1960
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campaigner and Liberal Parliamentary candidate, and
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Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia
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Kensington, London
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Member of LG
Charles Corbett
Cicely Corbett Fisher
Margery Corbett Ashby
Bridget Gilling
suffragist
local government worker
Liberal Party
Kennington
Tunbridge Wells
Charles Corbett
barrister
MP
East Grinstead
1906
January 1910
Margery Corbett Ashby
feminist
Cicely Corbett Fisher
Women's Liberal Federation
Burgess Hill
Danehill
National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies
Men's League for Women's Suffrage
Louisa Martindale
Berlin
Conservative
Tory

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