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Margaret Nevinson

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Margaret Nevinson in 1910.

Margaret Wynne Nevinson (née Jones) (11 January 1858 – 8 June 1932) was a British suffrage campaigner.

Nevinson was one of the suffragettes who split from the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU) in 1907 to form the Women's Freedom League (WFL). She wrote many articles for The Vote (journal), the WFL journal, and also wrote many suffrage pamphlets including A History of the Suffrage Movement: 1908-1912, Ancient Suffragettes and The Spoilt Child and the Law.

Family

She married Henry Nevinson; the artist Christopher Nevinson was their son.

See also