Proper noun
Christabel
A female given name
Although Pankhurst confirmed that these women had not been commanded by her or Christabel, they both assured the public that they supported the arsonist suffragettes. Source: Internet
Adela's relationship with her family – especially Christabel – was also strained as a result. Source: Internet
Although she was energised by the struggle–and found joy in giving energy to others– her constant travelling meant separation from her children, especially Christabel, who had become the national coordinator of the WSPU. Source: Internet
Christabel and Sylvia appeared together at the service, the latter with her child. Source: Internet
Christabel enjoyed a privileged status among the daughters, as Sylvia noted in 1931: "She was our mother's favourite; we all knew it, and I, for one, never resented the fact." Source: Internet
Christabel lost by a very slim margin to the Labour Party candidate, and the recount showed a difference of 775 votes. Source: Internet