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Maud Mary Brindley

Maud Mary Brindley was an English artist and suffragette and a member of the Women's Social and Political Union.

Early life
Brindley was born in Carlisle in 1866 the daughter of Major Eadon. ==Activist==
Activist
She was arrested for "incitement to rush the House of Commons" following a rally at Trafalgar Square in October 1908 which led to a three-month term in Holloway. She was remanded to allow her to get legal representation. In 1913 Brindley was arrested and sentenced for breaking shop windows in Oxford Street; she served a five-month sentence at Holloway. ==Family life==
Family life
Brindley married fellow artist and landscape painter John Angell James Brindley in 1899. She died on 28 November 1939 at West Malling, in Kent. ==References==
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