Eleanor Adams was arrested for window smashing at the Local Government Board during November 1911. She was fined 5 shillings for 5 days in prison.
Eleanor Frances Rosamund nee Broughton was born to Clement, in 1858 in Norbury, Derbyshire, of which village her father, was the rector and Mary. Eleanor had four brothers, two sisters and three elder half-sisters from her father's first marriage. By the time Eleanor was twenty-one, both her parents had died. Before her marriage, no further record of Eleanor can be found. . Eleanor married Sitgreaves Adams, an American, in 1899. By the time of Eleanor's arrest, the couple were living at 13 Colville Houses, Talbot Road, Notting Hill, London. Later, they moved out of the capital to West Hove, Sussex, settling at 14 Pembroke Crescent. Eleanor was a member of the Church League for Women's Suffrage. She died in 1925.
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