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    Lillian Margaret Metge (née Grubb; 22 June 1871 – 10 May 1954) was an Anglo-Irish suffragette and women's rights campaigner. She founded the Lisburn Suffrage...
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  • writer Lillian Metge (1871–1954), Anglo-Irish suffragette and women's rights campaigner Peter Metge (c. 1740–1809), Irish politician and judge René Metge (1941–2024)...
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  • guerrilla and revolutionary Lilian Leveridge (1879–1953), teacher, writer Lillian Metge née Grubb (1871–1954), Anglo-Irish suffragette and women's rights campaigner...
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    passed. Sheehy-Skeffington refused compensation for her husband's death. Lillian Metge, a regular Citizen reporter and suffragette friend (who bought Sheehy-Skeffington...
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    Sheehy-Skeffington and James Cousins. One of its reporters throughout was Lillian Metge, who founded the Lisburn Suffrage Society and was its president and...
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    was again arrested in Belfast. With a sister Hunger Strike Medalist, Lillian Metge, she was implicated in a series of arson attacks and the bombing of...
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  • greater commitment to direct action, had been set up in Lisburn by Lillian Metge who also cooperated with Evans in the WSPU campaign. Women's suffrage...
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  • Virginia Lambart, with whom he had thirteen children; his second wife Lillian Margaret Metge was a leading suffragette, with whom he had two daughters. After...
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    and sports facilities. In July 1914, in a plan hatched with Evans, Lillian Metge, who was previously part of a 200-strong deputation that charged George...
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    University of Edinburgh Gertrude Metcalfe-Shaw, (born 1864), hunger striker Lillian Metge (1871–1954) – bombed Christ Church Cathedral, Lisburn, WSPU Hunger Strike...
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