Jane Warton

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Constance Lytton - Women's Suffrage - 1910 – Jane Warton in Liverpool, Walton Gaol
... Lytton travelled to Liverpool disguised as a working-class London seamstress named Jane Warton ... Constance Lytton wrote of the Jane Warton episode in Prisons and Prisoners, (Chapter XII-Jane Warton) and (Chapter XIII-Walton Gaol, Liverpool My Third ... again, filling up the membership card as Miss Jane Warton ...
Constance Lytton
... Lady Constance Georgina Bulwer-Lytton (Jane Warton, Jane Wharton) (born 12 January 1869, Vienna, died 2 May 1923, Knebworth House) was an influential British suffragette ... four times including once in Walton gaol in Liverpool under the nom de guerre Jane Warton, where she was force fed whilst on hunger strike ... She chose the alias and disguise of Jane Warton, an 'ugly London seamstress', to avoid receiving special treatment and privileges because of her family title ...