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Ellen Oliver (suffragette)

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102: 80: 64: 51: 33: 145:, a geographer, and his wife Clara. Oliver's education appears to have been sporadic, and she did not learn to read and write until she was eleven years old. Independently wealthy due to her family's income, she travelled as a young woman to Mauritius (where her mother was born), New Zealand and possibly Jamaica. 179:
In the Southcottian movement, there was understood to be a lineage of prophets, all with the name of 'Shiloh', who are the spiritual children of Southcott. On 14 February 1919 Oliver declared that Mabel Barltrop was the ninth prophet. Balthrop later appointed her as an apostle. The Panacea Society's
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After Oliver's return from travelling, she joined the suffrage movement and became a member of the Women's Social and Political Union. She was active between 1912 to 1914, volunteering a secretary to the Worthing WSPU branch during that period. She was imprisoned in
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first community house was at 5 Albany Road, Bedford, which Oliver co-funded the purchase of with other members. Oliver died on 8 July 1921, due to cancer. She is buried in Foster Hill Road Cemetery, Bedford.
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that same year. Oliver moved to Bedford, to live as part of the Panacea community.
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Samuel Pasfield Oliver
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suffragette
Panacea Society
Mabel Barltrop
Guernsey
Samuel Pasfield Oliver
Holloway Gaol
Church League for Women's Suffrage
purity movement
Joanna Southcott
Mabel Barltrop
Panacea Society








"Barltrop, Mabel [name in religion Octavia] (1866–1934), prophet and founder of the Panacea Society"
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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10.1093/ref:odnb/93402

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