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Christabel and enjoyed
In childhood as well as adulthood, she was beautiful, intelligent, graceful, confident, charming, and charismatic .” Christabel enjoyed a special relationship with both her mother and father, who had named her after " Christabel ", the poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge (“ The lovely lady Christabel / Whom her father loves so well ”).

Christabel and daughters
Led by Pankhurst and her daughters, Christabel and Sylvia, the campaign culminated in 1918, when the Parliament of the United Kingdom passed an act ( the Representation of the People Act 1918 ) granting the vote to women over the age of 30 who were householders, the wives of householders, occupiers of property with an annual rent of £ 5, and graduates of British universities.
Emmeline Pankhurst had begun the Women's Social and Political Union ( WSPU ), in 1903, with her daughters Christabel and Sylvia.
The Pankhurst Centre, 60-62 Nelson Street, Manchester is a pair of Victorian villas, of which No. 62 was the home of Emmeline Pankhurst and her daughters Sylvia, Christabel and Adela and the birthplace of the suffragette movement.
While attending graduate school in Germany, Lucy Burns traveled briefly to England where she met Emmeline Pankhurst and her daughters Christabel and Sylvia.

Christabel and Sylvia
* July 14 – Emmeline Pankhurst, suffragette, mother of Christabel, Sylvia and Adela Pankhurst ( d. 1928 )
During the First World War, Sylvia was horrified to see her mother and her sister Christabel become enthusiastic supporters of the war drive, and campaigning in favour of military conscription.
* Barbara Castle, Sylvia and Christabel Pankhurst ( Penguin Books, 1987 ) ISBN 0-14-008761-3
Christabel Pankhurst was the daughter of the lawyer Dr. Richard Pankhurst and women's suffrage movement leader Emmeline Pankhurst and sister to Sylvia Pankhurst and Adela Pankhurst.
* Barbara Castle, Sylvia and Christabel Pankhurst ( Penguin Books, 1987 ) ISBN 978-0-14-008761-1.
He was father to Adela Pankhurst, Christabel Pankhurst and Sylvia Pankhurst.
Adela was born on 19 June 1885 in Manchester, England, into a politicized family: her father, Richard Pankhurst was a socialist and candidate for Parliament, and her mother Emmeline Pankhurst and sisters Sylvia and Christabel were leaders of the British suffragette movement.

Christabel and She
Coleridge, Christabel, line 31: " She stole along, she nothing spoke.
She received the name Christabel because she was born on Christmas Day like her aunt by marriage Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester.

Christabel and was
However, the immediate response to the 1816 collection was to ignore Christabel and Kubla Khan or to just attack Kubla Khan.
Another reason for negative reviews was a puff piece written by Byron about the Christabel publication.
William Roberts's review, for the August 1816 British Review, was more positive than previous analysis but with no detail about the work: " passing over the two other poems which are bound together with ' Christabel ', called ' The Fragment of Kubla Khan ', and ' The Pains of Sleep '; in which, however, there are some playful thoughts and fanciful imagery, which we would gladly have extracted if our room would have allowed it.
Their daughter Christabel was born on 22 October 1880, less than a year after the wedding.
Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester ( née Alice Christabel Montagu Douglas Scott ; 25 December 1901 – 29 October 2004 ) was a member of the British Royal Family, the wife and then widow of Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, the third son of George V and Mary of Teck.
Princess Alice's niece, Princess Alexandra, who was likewise born on Christmas Day, shares the name Christabel in honour of their shared birth date.
At the time of her death, Princess Alice's full style was Her Royal Highness Princess Alice Christabel, Duchess of Gloucester, Countess of Ulster and Baroness Culloden, Dame Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Companion of the Imperial Order of the Crown of India, Dame Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order, Dame Grand Cross of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, Dame Grand Cross of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem.
* The actress and stage director Edith Craig who lived with and was in a relationship with the dramatist Christabel Marshall and the artist Clare Atwood from 1916 to 1947.
Dame Christabel Harriette Pankhurst, DBE ( 22 September 1880 – 13 February 1958 ), was a suffragette born in Manchester, England.
After obtaining her law degree in 1906, Christabel moved to the London headquarters of the WSPU, where she was appointed its organising secretary.
Her sister was against turning the WSPU towards solely upper-and middle-class women and using militant tactics, while Christabel thought it was essential.
Christabel felt that suffrage was a cause that should not be tied to any causes trying to help working-class women with their other issues.
The reason for which she left the sum to Christabel was unknown.
His poem " The Merry, Merry May " was set to music in a popular song by composer Christabel Baxendale.
It was founded by Christabel and Emmeline Pankhurst when they dissolved the Women's Social and Political Union in November 1917.
In 1919, Christabel was chosen as the Coalition's Prospective Parliamentary Candidate for Westminster Abbey, but in the event no by-election was held until 1921, when the Conservative Party chose their own candidate to represent the Coalition.

Christabel and mother's
Christabel later wrote of her mother's enthusiasm for the party and its organising efforts: " In this movement she hoped there might be the means of righting every political and social wrong.
Christabel Pankhurst, often called the favourite child, spent almost 15 years working by her mother's side for women's suffrage.
" Christabel did not share her mother's fervour for political work, however, until she befriended the suffrage activists Esther Roper and Eva Gore-Booth.
Her mother's death in 1928 had a devastating impact on Christabel.

Christabel and ;
Matthew Gibson has shown that LeFanu used Dom Augustin Calmet's Treatise on Vampires and Revenants, translated into English in 1850 as The Phantom World, the Reverend Sabine Baring-Gould's The Book of Were-wolves ( 1863 ), and his account of Elizabeth Bathory, Coleridge's Christabel, and Captain Basil Hall's Schloss Hainfeld ; or a Winter in Lower Styria ( London and Edinburgh, 1836 ).
Returning to England, she played roles such as Nell Gwynne in The First Actress by Christopher St. John ( Christabel Marshall ; 1911 ).
Princess Alexandra, The Honourable Lady Ogilvy ( Alexandra Helen Elizabeth Olga Christabel ; born 25 December 1936 ) is the youngest granddaughter of King George V and Mary of Teck.
He has been married to Christabel since 1974 ; they have four children: Kitty, Thomas, Josie and Maryanne.
His involvement in the Women's Social and Political Union ( WSPU ), on behalf of women's rights, led to him serving a nine-month prison sentence in 1912, following Christabel Pankhurst's window-smashing campaign, even though he had disagreed with that form of action ; because of his disagreement, indeed, he was expelled from the WSPU by Emmeline Pankhurst and Christabel.
The novel was adapted into a 2002 feature film called Possession starring Gwyneth Paltrow as Maud Bailey ; Aaron Eckhart as Roland Michell ; and Jeremy Northam and Jennifer Ehle as the fictional poets Randolph Henry Ash and Christabel LaMotte respectively.
* Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester ( 1901 – 2004 ), wife of Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, third son of King George V and Queen Mary ; née Lady Alice Christabel Montagu-Douglas-Scott

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