Lucy Helen Yates (1863–1935) was a British suffragist and writer on cookery and finance.
[3] In 1911 she was working for the Daily Mail and she did make a census return[3] (when some suffragists refused to cooperate).
She believed that "the Suffrage movement has developed in women a true appreciation of the importance of the financial side of their Cause, and the desire to get the best possible result from the contents of their war chest".
[3] She returned to cookery writing in 1912 with In Camp and Kitchen: A Handy Guide for Emigrants and Settlers.
[2] Her last publication was in 1934 and it was a cookery book that also included wider advice on growing the produce.