Alison Roberta Noble Neilans (19 June 1884 – 17 July 1942) was an English suffragette.
Neilans was a member of the executive committee of the Women's Freedom League, a member of the Church League for Women's Suffrage and the East London Federation of Suffragettes, where she worked with Sylvia Pankhurst.
She had a good life until her father died when she was age 12, and she was obliged to work as a bookkeeper.
[5] Chapin was given a larger sentence than Neilans, but she was released two days after her under the "King's Pardon".
[4] In August 1913, Neilans was the speaker for the daily meetings of the Women's Freedom League 'Clyde Coast Campaign', which included Rothesay, Largs and Dunoon.