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In page Mary Leigh:

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On 17 September 1909, Leigh, Charlotte Marsh and Patricia Woodlock climbed onto the roof of Bingley Hall in Birmingham to protest at being excluded from a political meeting where the British Prime Minister H. H. Asquith was giving a speech.[2] They threw tiles onto the roof, at Asquith's car and at the police. Leigh was given sentences totalling four months in Winson Green Prison. There she again protested about not being treated as a political prisoner by breaking a window and by going on hunger strike. Leigh and Patricia Woodlock[3] were force-fed in Winson Green gaol in 1909.[4][5] Leigh had been given a Hunger Strike Medal 'for Valour' by WSPU.[citation needed]