Lilian Hicks (1853–1924) was a British campaigner for the vote for agricultural labourers and later Women's suffrage in the United Kingdom.
[1] She and her husband, Charles Hicks, lived at Great Holland Hall where her daughter Amy was born.
The campaign had success when the Representation of the People Act 1884 became law giving the vote to male agricultural labourers.
Many would not get involved in criminal acts or they disagreed with the dictatorial approach of Women's Social and Political Union's leadership.
[3] In about 1909 the Women's Freedom League published a postcard featuring a photo of Hicks taken by Lena Connell.