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School Board, 108, 225. See
Letters, Meetings, Parliamen-
tary.
Beddoe, Mrs., 67.

Beedy, Miss, 126, 127.

Begg, F. Faithfull, M.P., 209,
210, 221.

Berners Club, 121.
Biggs, Caroline Ashurst, as a
young worker, 64; tours of
meetings, 125; death, 279.
Bodichon, Mrs., 48, 53.
Borthwick, Sir Algernon, 194, 196.
Boucherett, Miss, founded Society
for Employment of Women, 50,
224; helped first petition, 53.
See Letters.

Bright, Jacob, M.P., 59; debate
on Bill, 105; letter re Central
Committee, 119; on Household
Suffrage Bill, 131.

Bright, Mrs. Jacob, 89, 225.
Bright, Right Hon. John, opposes
Bill, 141.

British Freewomen (Mrs. Stopes),
6.

Burbury, Mrs. Wm., 121.

Cairnes, Prof., 105.

Canada, British Association in,
address to Sir J. A. Macdonald,
166, 223.

Candidates, letter to (1868), 86.
Carpenter, Miss Mary, 224.
Cecil, Lord Robert, 46.

Central Committee formed, 119.
See Chart, p. 57.

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Fawcett, Prof., 55, 62, 105.
Fawcett, Mrs., 63; first speech, 91;
speeches in Brighton, Dublin,
105; tour in the West, 108,
194, 208, 225.

Feast, Mrs., 122.

Fielding, Viscount, speech at
N.U.C.A., 193.

Forsyth, W., Q.C., takes Bill,
134; introduces proviso, 135.
Fox, W. J., M.P., on women's
franchise, 17.

Freedholders, freemen, 11.

Gladstone, Right Hon. W. E.,

memorial to, 117; in debate,
106, 162, 191; letter to Mr.
S. Smith, 196.
Gore Langton, Lady Anna, 113;
deputation to Sir Stafford
Northcote, 142; meeting at
Langton House, 143.

Gore Langton, Mr. W., and
memorial to Mr. Disraeli, 124.
Grey, Mrs. Wm., speech at
Langton House, 144.

Grote, Mrs. George, speech of, 105.
Gurney, Right Hon. Russell, 89,

145.

Hallett, Mrs. Ashworth, 142,
194, 212.

Hare, Miss (Mrs. Westlake), 52.
Haslam, Mrs., 129, 216.
Haslam, Mr., 216.

Henley, Right Hon. J. W., M.P.,
speech by, 124.

Hill, Mr. Commissioner Daven-
port, 66.

Hill, Misses Davenport, 67.
Inheritance, early laws of, 3.
Integrity of Franchise, Committee
for Maintaining, 140.
Irby, Miss A.P., 163.
Ireland, tour in, 128; Local
Government in, 216.

Jameson, Mrs., lectures,

44;

letter to Lord John Russell, 46.
Jex Blake, Dr. Sophia, 163.

Johnson, Miss Mary, 72, 122.
Journal, Women's Suffrage,
started, 101; closed,

188.

Englishwoman's, 46, 48.

"Justitia," 20 (see Pochin).
Kane, Sir Robert, 105.
Kensington Society, The, 57.
Keys, House of, 155.
Knight, Anne, 19.

Knightley, Lady, of Fawsley, 196.

Law Times, article in, 58.
Leaflet, the earliest, 19.
Lectures, Miss Becker's first tour,

90; in Isle of Man, 155.
Leigh Smith. See Bodichon.
Lewin, Miss Sarah, 51, 187.
Letters, Miss BECKER to Mr.

Anstey, 17; to Mrs.
Bodichon; Miss Bou-
cherett, 75, 79, 91;
Hon. H.A. Bruce, 94;
Mr. Eastwick, 135;
Mr. Forsyth, 137;
Mrs. Hallett, 148;
Mrs. M'Laren, 147;
Prof. Newman, 76;
Mr. Hugh Mason,
150; Mrs Pennington,

80; Lord Salisbury,
92; Mr. Stansfeld,
149; Miss Taunton, 81.
Mr. DISRAELI to Mr.
Gore Langton, 124;
Mr. GLADSTONE to Mr.
Woodall, 162; Mr.
WOODALL to Mr.
Gladstone, 162; Mr.
WYNDHAM to Central
Committee, 206.
Local Government Acts, 204, 216.
Maxwell, Lily, voted for Mr.
Bright, 69.

M'Laren, Mrs., 64, 152.
M'Laren, Miss Agnes, 86;
lecture tours, 108, 127.
M'Laren, W. S. B., M.P., at

Leeds, 160; Hon. Sec., Parlia-
mentary Committee, 173;

amendment to Local Govern-
ment Act, 205.

Macdona, C., M.P., Women's
Suffrage Bill, 203.

Man, Isle of, movement in, 155;
proclamation on Tynwald Hill,
158; elections, 158.
Manners, Lord John, 164.
Manning, Mrs., 51; Miss, 52.
Memorial of women to

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Mr.

Disraeli, 124; Mr.
Gladstone, 123.

of M.P.'s to Mr. Glad-
stone, 160, 162; of
ladies to M. P.'s, 163.
to Marquis of Salisbury,
93; to Right Hon.
W. H. Smith, 189;
Right Hon. A. J.
Balfour, 216.

Meetings, public, first held in
support of W.S., 71; First
Annual (Manchester), 82; first,
in Birmingham, 72; Bristol,
113; London, 90; Queen's Hall
(1899), 215.

Mill, James, Essay on Govern-
ment, 12.

Mill, Mrs., article in Westminster
Review, 20.

Mill, John Stuart, M. P., election,
52; presented petition, 53;
moved for electoral returns, 57;
moved amendment, 61; loss of
seat, death, 132.

Moore, Mrs. R. R., 187.
Municipal Corporations Act (1835),

13.

Ditto, amendment (1869), 91.
Mylne, Mrs. John, recollections,

14.

Nassau Senior, Mrs., 224.
New Zealand, 203, 229, 234.
Newman, Prof. F. W., 65, 104.
Nichol, Mrs. Pease, 15.
Nightingale, Florence, 117, 223.

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Petitions, text and signers of first,
54; presented, 56; women house-
holders, 60; married women's
property, 47 ; numbers of,
139; value of, 103; factory
workers, 215.

Pochin, Mrs., pamphlet, 20; first
meeting, 72.

Policy, statement of, 71.
Political organizations, resolutions
of, 190 (note).
Practical suffragists, 215.
Priestman, Miss, raises £1000,
146; Bristol Women's Liberal
Association, 171.

Primrose League, 172; work of
ladies on, 218.

Proctor, Adelaide Anne, 51.
Protest in Nineteenth Century,
178.

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Salisbury, Marquis of, on Lord
Denman's Bill, 174; at United
Club, 193. See Cecil, Lord
Robert.

Saturday Review, article in, 57.
Scatcherd, Mrs., 155.

School Board, first election, 108.
Slave Trade Convention, 15.
Smith, Mrs. J. W., 59, 64.
Social Science Association, 46, 58.
Southport municipal voters, 93.
Speakers, list of, 125; at the
demonstrations, 154.

Steinthal, Rev. S. A., 59.
Stevenson, Flora, 225.
Stevenson, Louisa, 225.
Stopes Mrs., British Freewomen,
5. 6.

Sturge, Emily, 171, 225.
Supporters (in 1870), 95.

Taylor, Mrs P. A., 59, 64.
Taylor, Miss Helen, 52.
Taylour, Miss Jane, 108, 127.
Thomasson, Mr. Thomas, 89.
Times, article in, 83; letter to,
163.

Tod, Isabella M. S., 127, 130,
141; death, 209.

Trades Union Congress, resolu-
tion at, 165.

Villiers, Right Hon. C. P., 18,

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(NATIONAL UNION OF WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE SOCIETIES.) CENTRAL SOCIETY FOR WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE. To obtain the Parliamentary Franchise for Women on the same terms as it is or may be granted to men.

Office:-28 MILLBANK STREET, WESTMINSTER, S.W.

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President-The Lady FRANCES BALFOUR.

Chairman of Committee-Mrs. HENRY FAWCETT, LL.D.
Vice-Chairman-Mrs. RUSSELL COOKE.

Hon. Treasurer-Mrs. STERLING.
Secretary-Miss EDITH PALLISER.

Assistant Secretary-Miss DELIA E. WILKIN.
Bankers-LONDON AND COUNTY BANK (Westminster Branch).
Auditor-Miss M. HARRIS SMITH, Public Accountant.

The following Women's Suffrage Societies are included in the
National Union :-

Birkenhead and Wirrall.

Birmingham.

Bournemouth.

Bristol and West of England (Office-69 Park Street, Bristol).
Central Society (Office-28 Millbank Street, Westminster).

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North of England Society (Office-Queen's Chambers, 5 John Dalton

Street, Manchester).

Nottinghamshire.

The Irish Women's Suffrage and Local Government Association (125 Leinster Road, Dublin) unites Local Government work with Suffrage work, and acts in co-operation with the Union.

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