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Edith Maud Ellis

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In 1916, Edith became Treasurer of the Friends Service Committee, set up to support Quakers who became conscientious objectors. This committee had been set up by
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We feel that the declaration of Peace and goodwill is the duty of all Christians and ought not to be dependent upon the permission of any Government Official.
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Edith Ellis was fined £100 plus 50 guineas costs or three months imprisonment. Harrison Barrow and Arthur Watts received six months imprisonment.
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We therefore intend to continue the publication of such leaflets as we feel it our duty to put forth, without submitting them to the Censor ...
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An appeal was held in July 1918 but was dismissed. Edith refused to pay her fine and was imprisoned for three months in
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In 1948, Edith gave Wrea Head and its contents to the North Riding County Council for the purposes of education.
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In May 1918, the three officers of the Friends Service Committee were prosecuted under the
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In 1919, Edith turned her family home, Wrea Head Hall in
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for general charitable purposes. The Trust, now named
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South London Quakers, Edith Maud Ellis (1878 – 1963)
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Index

Edith Ellis (disambiguation)
Nottingham
John Edward Ellis
Maria Rowntree
Quaker
conscientious objectors
World War I
Marian
John Edward Ellis
Maria Rowntree
Yearly Meeting
Defence of the Realm Act
Holloway
Scalby
"Edith M Ellis"


Conscription and conscience; a history, 1916-1919
George Allen & Unwin
OCLC
1042539796
ISBN
0198270356


"History"
"Heritage & Lifestyle"
"Charity overview"
South London Quakers, Edith Maud Ellis (1878 – 1963)
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