Elsie Howey

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Born
Rose Elsie Neville Howey

(1884-12-01)1 December 1884
Died13 March 1963(1963-03-13) (aged 78)
OccupationSuffragette
Elsie Howey
Born
Rose Elsie Neville Howey

(1884-12-01)1 December 1884
Died13 March 1963(1963-03-13) (aged 78)
Alma materUniversity of St Andrews
OccupationSuffragette
OrganizationWomen's Social and Political Union

Rose Elsie Neville Howey (1 December 1884 – 13 March 1963), known as Elsie Howey, was an English suffragette.[1] She was a militant activist with the Women's Social and Political Union and was jailed at least six times between 1908 and 1912.

Rose Elsie Neville Howey was born in Finningley in 1884 to Thomas Howey, the parish's rector, and Emily Gertrude (née Oldfield). When her father died in 1887, the family moved to Malvern, Worcestershire. In 1902 Howey began studying English, French and German at the University of St Andrews in Fife, Scotland. She left the university in 1904 so that she could travel to Germany, where she first came into contact with the women's rights movement.[1]

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