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Alice May Parkinson

Alice May Parkinson (1889–1949) was a New Zealand manslayer. She was born in Hampden, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand in 1889. Her subsequent trial and conviction became a subject of contemporary controversy for New Zealand socialist and feminist campaigners due to the perceived severity of her sentence compared to male criminals.
==Early Life: 1889-1915==
Parkinson was one of the children of George Parkinson, a farm labourer and Isabella Beazley. Her parents belonged to the Salvation Army of New Zealand. She left home at fourteen years of age (1903) and undertook a period of initial domestic service in Hastings in the Hawkes Bay area of New Zealand, until she moved to Napier and later became a pantrymaid at the Masonic and General Hotels in that same city, in 1909. At that time, she became involved with Walter West, a railway worker, and had a relationship with him, which lasted for six years. Parkinson became pregnant in 1914 but produced a stillbirth on 1 January 1915.〔Harry Holland: "A Plea for Alice Parkinson" Maoriland Worker: 28 July 1915: 4〕

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