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Frederick W. Pethick-Lawrence (1871- 1961)
Frederick Pethick-Lawrence and his wife, Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence, co-edited the radical suffrage newspaper in England called
Votes for Women. The couple's home became the site of suffrage meetings and was known as a haven for suffragists returning from prison sentences. In 1912 both Frederick and Emmeline were arrested following a protest and sentenced to nine-month prison terms. Frederick is also credited with helping to provide bail money for about 1,000 suffragists arrested during protests.