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The town of Corsham is known to have been very supportive of the Great Pilgrimage that came through the county in June , but there are no local names of women that stand out as activists and speakers, and though the pilgrimage also came through Chippenham the populace here are thought to have been largely indifferent and instead responded better to the antis coming through around the same time. Trowbridge had a branch of the WSPU, with Bessie Gramlick as joint secretary alongside Lillian Dove-Willcox who famously evaded the census by camping out in a caravan on Salisbury Plain , but not a great deal about their activities has been recorded.
She was the younger of two children — her brother Edward was two years her senior — and her parents had married quite late on for the time, which perhaps explains her lack of other siblings. Her father died in , when she was around The family continued living in the Estcourt Street house, and her brother began to train as a doctor. One of the first acts of the Devizes WSPU was to attempt to boycott the census, in line with other branches nationally. The enumerators found out, and on 20 th April their details were recorded with various errors — Evangeline was recorded as Eveline alongside those of Emily Hale, an art teacher who was also away from her lodgings that night to evade the census.
Another known WSPU member, teacher Norah Ussher , may also have been with them on census night, but her father recorded her presence at the family home in Potterne Road regardless.
There may well have been others in the Devizes WSPU, who either successfully evaded the census or were recorded by their families even though they were not present. Katherine, Norah and Flora — dressed in suffrage colours white, mauve and green — carried the Moonraker banner on behalf of the Devizes WSPU and joined 40, others on the route from Westminster to the Albert Hall.