Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Rebecca_Jarrett> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 65 of
65
with 100 triples per page.
- Rebecca_Jarrett abstract "Rebecca Jarrett (1846-1928) was a former English prostitute and procuress who, with reformer and newspaper editor William Thomas Stead, fought against child prostitution and white slavery during the late 19th century. Involved in prostitution during much of her early life, she was found by a Salvation Army officer in Northampton in \"a distressing condition\" and was eventually transferred to a Rescue Home in London, where she resided in a small house in Whitechapel in November 1885. It was while she stayed there that she told the head mistress Mrs. Bramwell Booth of the conditions she experienced regarding the prostitution of girls as young as thirteen in the brothels and streets of London. Later that year, she helped Stead in obtaining a 13-year-old Eliza Armstrong from her mother, making sure the mother was well aware of their supposed 'purposes', and had her taken to a local midwife before being sent to a London brothel. Posing as a rich businessman, Stead visited the brothel and had the girl drugged before she was brought to him (from where he had the girl taken to a Salvation Army home in France). Following a series of articles published by Stead in the Pall Mall Gazette, entitled The Maiden Tribute of Modern Babylon, which received an immediate public outcry resulting in the beginnings of the Social purity movement as rallies were held across the country and a petition sent to the House of Commons. However, despite public support behind them, both she and Stead were arrested on charges of abduction and indecent assault (possibly arranged by George Cavendish-Bentinck) and Jarrett was imprisoned for six months until the Criminal Law Amendment Act 1885 was passed. After her release, she stayed at a rescue home under a Mrs. Josephine Butler and helped with many other girls and young women who later resided there for a time before returning to Mrs. Booth's home where she resided until her death in early-1928.".
- Rebecca_Jarrett birthDate "1846".
- Rebecca_Jarrett birthYear "1846".
- Rebecca_Jarrett deathDate "1928".
- Rebecca_Jarrett deathYear "1928".
- Rebecca_Jarrett wikiPageExternalLink narrative.php.
- Rebecca_Jarrett wikiPageExternalLink passing.php.
- Rebecca_Jarrett wikiPageExternalLink 1_virgins.html.
- Rebecca_Jarrett wikiPageID "8839498".
- Rebecca_Jarrett wikiPageLength "3024".
- Rebecca_Jarrett wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Rebecca_Jarrett wikiPageRevisionID "664494155".
- Rebecca_Jarrett wikiPageWikiLink Category:1846_births.
- Rebecca_Jarrett wikiPageWikiLink Category:1928_deaths.
- Rebecca_Jarrett wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_activists.
- Rebecca_Jarrett wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_criminals.
- Rebecca_Jarrett wikiPageWikiLink Criminal_Law_Amendment_Act_1885.
- Rebecca_Jarrett wikiPageWikiLink Eliza_Armstrong_case.
- Rebecca_Jarrett wikiPageWikiLink Florence_Eleanor_Soper.
- Rebecca_Jarrett wikiPageWikiLink George_Cavendish-Bentinck.
- Rebecca_Jarrett wikiPageWikiLink House_of_Commons_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Rebecca_Jarrett wikiPageWikiLink Northampton.
- Rebecca_Jarrett wikiPageWikiLink Pall_Mall_Gazette.
- Rebecca_Jarrett wikiPageWikiLink Procuring_(prostitution).
- Rebecca_Jarrett wikiPageWikiLink Prostitution.
- Rebecca_Jarrett wikiPageWikiLink Social_purity_movement.
- Rebecca_Jarrett wikiPageWikiLink The_Maiden_Tribute_of_Modern_Babylon.
- Rebecca_Jarrett wikiPageWikiLink The_Salvation_Army.
- Rebecca_Jarrett wikiPageWikiLink Whitechapel.
- Rebecca_Jarrett wikiPageWikiLink William_Thomas_Stead.
- Rebecca_Jarrett wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rebecca Jarrett".
- Rebecca_Jarrett dateOfBirth "1846".
- Rebecca_Jarrett dateOfDeath "1928".
- Rebecca_Jarrett name "Jarrett, Rebecca".
- Rebecca_Jarrett placeOfDeath "Hackney, London, England".
- Rebecca_Jarrett shortDescription "English activist".
- Rebecca_Jarrett wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Persondata.
- Rebecca_Jarrett description "English activist".
- Rebecca_Jarrett description "English activist".
- Rebecca_Jarrett subject Category:1846_births.
- Rebecca_Jarrett subject Category:1928_deaths.
- Rebecca_Jarrett subject Category:English_activists.
- Rebecca_Jarrett subject Category:English_criminals.
- Rebecca_Jarrett hypernym Prostitute.
- Rebecca_Jarrett type Agent.
- Rebecca_Jarrett type Person.
- Rebecca_Jarrett type Person.
- Rebecca_Jarrett type Activist.
- Rebecca_Jarrett type Agent.
- Rebecca_Jarrett type NaturalPerson.
- Rebecca_Jarrett type Thing.
- Rebecca_Jarrett type Q215627.
- Rebecca_Jarrett type Q5.
- Rebecca_Jarrett type Person.
- Rebecca_Jarrett comment "Rebecca Jarrett (1846-1928) was a former English prostitute and procuress who, with reformer and newspaper editor William Thomas Stead, fought against child prostitution and white slavery during the late 19th century. Involved in prostitution during much of her early life, she was found by a Salvation Army officer in Northampton in \"a distressing condition\" and was eventually transferred to a Rescue Home in London, where she resided in a small house in Whitechapel in November 1885.".
- Rebecca_Jarrett label "Rebecca Jarrett".
- Rebecca_Jarrett sameAs Q7301787.
- Rebecca_Jarrett sameAs m.027lkzs.
- Rebecca_Jarrett sameAs Q7301787.
- Rebecca_Jarrett wasDerivedFrom Rebecca_Jarrett?oldid=664494155.
- Rebecca_Jarrett givenName "Rebecca".
- Rebecca_Jarrett isPrimaryTopicOf Rebecca_Jarrett.
- Rebecca_Jarrett name "Jarrett, Rebecca".
- Rebecca_Jarrett name "Rebecca Jarrett".
- Rebecca_Jarrett surname "Jarrett".