Catalogue description DISTURBANCES: Suffragette (Irene Casey, also using names of Eileen Casey and Eleanor...

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Details of HO 144/1206/222067
Reference: HO 144/1206/222067
Description:

DISTURBANCES: Suffragette ("Irene" Casey, also using names of Eileen Casey and Eleanor Cleary). Sentenced to fifteen months imprisonment for possessing explosives in Nottingham at time of a visit by H M The King, also convicted of malicious damage (in 1912), for placing an object (believed to be phosphate ) in a pillar box in Bradford, Yorkshire, and for placing an obnoxious object in a pillar box in London.

Date: 1912-1914
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Former reference in its original department: 222067
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

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