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A; Abadam, Alice ( c . 1856-1940); Abbott, Elizabeth, Mrs (1883-1957); Aberdare (WFL); Aberdeen; Aberdeen; Aberdeen (WSPU); Aberdeen, Ishbel Maria Gordon, Countess of (1857-1939); Aberdeen University Woman Suffrage Association; Abergavenny (NUWSS); Abernethy (NUWSS); Aberystwyth (NUWSS); Accrington (NUWSS); Acomb (NUWSS); Active Service League (NUWSS); Actresses' Franchise League; Ainsworth, Laura Frances (1885-1958); Aintree (WFL); Aldeburgh (NUWSS); Aldershot (NUWSS); Aliases; Allan, Janie ( c . 1868-1968); Allen, Mary Sophia (1878-1964); Alloa; Altrincham (NUWSS); Alva (NUWSS); Amberley, Katherine Louisa, Viscountess (1842-74); Ambleside and District (NUWSS); 11 Amersham; Amos, Sarah Maclardie, Mrs ( c . 1833-1908); Amos, Sheldon, Professor (1835-86); Anderson, Elizabeth Garrett, Mrs (1836-1917); Anderson, Louisa Garrett (1873-1943); Anerley (WFL); Ansell, Gertrude Mary (1861-1932); Appleby (NUWSS); Appledore (NUWSS); Arbroath (a branch of the Edinburgh National Society for Women's Suffrage, NUWSS); Archdale, Helen Alexander, Mrs (1876-1950); Ardrossan and Saltcoats (NUWSS); Arlecdon and Frizingdon (NUWSS); Artists' Suffrage League; Ascot (NUWSS); Ashby, Margery Irene Corbett, Mrs (1882-1981); Ashford (NUWSS); Ashford; Ashton, Margaret (1856-1937); Ashton-Under-Lyne (NUWSS); Ashton-Under-Lyne (WSPU); Ashwell, Lena (1872-1957); Ashworth, Anne Frances (1842-1921); Atkinson, Mabel (1876-1958); Australian and New Zealand Women Voters' Association; Axminster (WSPU); Ayr; Ayrton, Hertha, Mrs (1854-1923); Ayrton, Phyllis Alsager (1884-1975); B; Babb, Charlotte (1830-1906); Baines, [Sarah Jane] Jennie, Mrs (1866-1951); Baldock, [Lucy] Minnie, Mrs ( c . 1864-1954); Balfour, Lady Frances (1858-1931); Balgarnie, Florence (1856-1928); Balham (branch of London Society, NUWSS); Balham and Tooting (WSPU); Banbury (NUWSS); Band; Banff; Bangor (NUWSS); Banners; Bargoed and District (NUWSS); Barmby, [John] Goodwyn (1820-81), Catherine (1817-54), and Ada Marianne (c. 1832-1911); Barnard Castle (NUWSS); Barnes; Barnes (WSPU); Barnet (WSPU); Barnsley; Barnstaple (NUWSS); Barnt Green (WSPU); Barrett, Rachel (1875-1953); Barrow-In-Furness (NUWSS); Barrow-In-Furness (WSPU); Barry (WFL); Barry (WSPU); Barry, Florence Antoinette (1885-1965); Bartels, Olive, OBE (1889-1978); Bartlett, Frances Clara, Mrs (1876-?); Basingstoke (NUWSS); Bateson, Anna, Mrs ( c . 1830-1918); Bateson, Anna (1863-1928); Bateson, Mary (1865-1906); Bath; Bath (WSPU); Battersea (branch of London Society, NUWSS); Battersea (WFL); Battersea (WSPU); Beaconsfield and District (NUWSS); Beamish, [Agnes] Olive (1890-1978); Bearsden (WSPU); Beauly (NUWSS); Beck, Ellen (1845-1940); Beckenham (branch of the London Society for Women's Suffrage); Beckenham (WSPU); Becker, Lydia Ernestine (1827-90); Beddoe, Agnes Montgomerie, Mrs (c. 1832-1914); Bedford Society For Women's Suffrage; Bedford (WSPU); Bell, Florence Nightingale Harrison, Mrs (1865-1948); Benett, Sarah (1850-1924); Bennett, Ethel Seymour (1877-1956); Bensusan, Inez (?-?); Bentham, Ethel, Dr (1861-1931); Bentinck, Ruth Mary Cavendish-, Mrs (1867-1953); 52berkhamsted (NUWSS); Berks (North) (NUWSS); Berwickshire (NUWSS); Bethesda and District (NUWSS); Beverley (NUWSS); Bexhill (NUWSS); Bexhill (WSPU); Biggleswade (NUWSS); Biggs, Caroline Ashurst (1840-89); Biggs, Matilda Ashurst (1818-66); Billinghurst, [Rosa] May (1875-1953); Billington-Greig, Teresa, Mrs (1877-1964); Bingley (NUWSS); Bingley (WSPU); Birkenhead and Wirral Women's Suffrage Society; 57 Birmingham; Birmingham; Birmingham; Birmingham; Birmingham (WSPU); Birmingham and District; Birmingham Society For Women's Suffrage; Black, Clementina (1853-1922); Blackburn; Blackburn (WSPU); Blackburn, Helen (1842-1903); Blackheath (branch of London Society for Women's Suffrage); Blackhill and Consett (NUWSS); Blackpool and Fylde (NUWSS); Blairmore (NUWSS); Bland, Violet Ann (1863-1940); Blatch, Harriot Stanton (1856-1940); Blathwayt Family; Bodichon, Barbara Leigh Smith, Madame (1827-91); Bolton; Bolton; Bolton (WSPU); Borchardt, Louis, Dr (1825-1905); Boston (NUWSS); Boucherett, [Emilia] Jessie (1825-1905); Bourne, Adeline (1873-1965); Bournemouth; Bournemouth (NUWSS); Bournemouth (WFL); Bournemouth (WSPU); Bow and Poplar (WSPU); Bowerman, Elsie Edith (1889-1973); Bowes Park (WSPU); Bowker, Dorothy Agnes (1886-1973); Boyle, Nina [Constance Antonina] (1865-1943); Brackenbury, Hilda, Mrs (1832-1918); Georgina Agnes (1865-1949); Marie [Mary] Venetia Caroline (1866-1946); Bracknell (NUWSS); Bradford; Bradford; Bradford (WSPU); Brailsfqrd, Henry Noel (1873-1958); Brailsford, Jane, Mrs (1874-1937); Bramhall (NUWSS); Brechin (NUWSS); Brecon and District (NUWSS); Bridgend (NUWSS); Bridgwater (NUWSS); Bridlington; Bridlington (NUWSS); 79 Bridport; Brighouse (WSPU); Bright, Jacob (1821-99); Bright, Ursula, Mrs (1835-1915); Brighton; Brighton (WFL); Brighton (WSPU); Bristol; Bristol; Bristol (WSPU); Bristol and West of England Society For Women's Suffrage; British Dominions Woman Suffrage Union; Brixton (branch of London Society, NUWSS); Brixton and Streatham (WSPU); Brockham and Betchworth (NUWSS); Bromley, Beckenham, and Shortland's Suffrage Society; Bromsgrove and District (NUWSS); Brown, Myra Eleanor Sadd, Mrs (1872-1938); Browne, Annie Leigh (1851-1936); Browne, Laura Elizabeth Morgan-, Mrs ( c . 1843-1942); Bryer, Constance (1870-1952); Bucks (Mid) (NUWSS); Budleigh Salterton (NUWSS); Burbury, Charlotte Amy May, Mrs ( c . 1832-95); Burkitt, [Evelyn] Hilda (1876-1955); Burnage (WFL); Burnham (NUWSS); Burnley (NUWSS); Burns, Lucy (1879-1966); Burton-On-Trent (NUWSS); Bury (NUWSS); Buxton (NUWSS); C; Caird, [Alice] Mona Henryson, Mrs (1854-1932); Camberley and District (NUWSS); Camberwell (branch of the London Society, NUWSS); Camberwell and Dulwich (WFL); Cambridge (WSPU); Cambridge Women's Suffrage Association; Cambridge University; Cambridge University Women's Suffrage Society; Cambs (East and West); Canning Town (branch of the London Society, NUWSS); Canning Town (WSPU); Canterbury (WSPU); Capper, Mabel Henrietta (1886-1966); Caravans and Cars; Cardiff; Cardiff (WFL); Cardiff (WSPU); Carlisle; Carlisle, Rosalind Frances Howard, Countess of (1845-1921); Carmarthen (NUWSS); 99 Carmarthen (WSPU); Carnarvon (NUWSS); Carnforth (NUWSS); Carwin, Sarah (1863-1933); Casey, Eileen (1886-alive 1963); Catholic Women's Suffrage Society; Central and East of England Society For Women's Suffrage; Central and Western Society; Central Committee of the National Society For Women's Suffrage; Central National Society For Women's Suffrage; Central Society For Women's Suffrage; Chant, Laura Ormiston, Mrs (1848-1923); Chapman, Adeline Mary, Mrs (1847-1931); Chatham; Chelmsford (NUWSS); Chelsea (branch of London Society for Women's Suffrage); Chelsea (WFL); Chelsea (WSPU); Chelsea, Westminster and St George's; Cheltenham; Cheltenham (WFL); 107 Cheltenham (Wspu); Chepstow (NUWSS); Chester (NUWSS); Chester (WFL); Chester-Le-Street (NUWSS); Chew, Ada Nield, Mrs (1870-1945); China and Silver; Chiswick (WSPU); Chiswick and Bedford Park (branch of London Society for Women's Suffrage); 111 Ciiorley (NUWSS); Chorley Wood (WSPU); Chorley Wood and District; Church League For Women's Suffrage; Church Stretton (NUWSS); Cirencester; Civil Service Woman Suffrage Society; 112 Clacton-ON-Sea (WSPU); Clapham (WFL); Clapham (WSPU); Clapperton, Jane Hume (1832-1914); Clark, Alice (1874-1934); Clark, Helen Friestman Bright, Mrs (1840-1927); Clarke, Mary Jane, Mrs (71863-1910); Clayton, Edwy Godwin (1858-1936); Cleeves, Mary Mcleod, Mrs (?-alive 1931); Clerks' Women's Social and Political Union; Clevedon (NUWSS); Clitheroe (NUWSS); Clothier, Esther Bright, Mrs (1873-1935); Clough, Blanche Athena (1861-1960); Clubs; Clunas, Lila (1876-1968); Coates, Alice Schofield, Mrs (1881-1975); Coates, Dora Meeson, Mrs (c. 1870-1955); Cobbe, Frances Power (1822-1904); Codd, Clara (1877-1971); Archival source:; Cohen, Leonora, Mrs (1873-1978); Coit, Adela Stanton, Mrs (1863-1932); 136 Coit, Stanton, Dr (1857-1944); Colchester (NUWSS); Colours; Colwyn Bay (NUVVSS); Committee For the Repeal of the Prisoners' (Temporary Discharge for Ill-Health) Act, 1913; Congleton and Mid-Cheshire; Coniston (NUWSS); Conservative and Unionist Women's Franchise Association; Cook, Harriet (1843-1869); Cooke, Mrs Russell; Cooper, Selina, Mrs (1864-1946); Corbett, Marie, Mrs; Corfield, Emma Ann (c. 1836-1910); Cornwall (WSPU); Cornwall (East) (NUWSS); Courtauld Family; Courtney, Kathleen D'olier (1878-1974); Coventry (NUWSS); Coventry; Coventry (WSPU); Cowdenbeath (WFL); Cowdray, Annie Pearson, Lady (1860-1932); Cozens, Mary Elizabeth (1857-1920); Craggs, Helen Millar (1888-1969); Craig, Edith (1869-1947); Craig, Isa [Isabella] (1831-1903); Craigen, Jessie Hannah ( c . 1835-99); Crawfurd, Helen (1877-1974); Creetown; Crewe (NUWSS); 153 Criccieth (NUWSS); Crick (NUWSS); Crieff (NUWSS); Crocker, Ellen (Nellie) (1872-1962); Cromer and District (NUWSS); Crondall, Crookham and Emshott (NUWSS); Crosskey, Henry William, Rev. (1826-93); Crowborough (NUWSS); Crowthorne (NUWSS); Croydon; Croydon (WFL); Croydon (WSPU); Cullen, Louise, Mrs (1876-?, alive, in Australia, in 1958); Cupar (NUWSS); Cymric Suffrage Union; D; Dacre, Susan Isabel (1844-1933); Dalkeith; Darlington; Darwen (NUWSS); Davies, [Sarah] Emily (1830-1921); Davtson, Emily Wilding (1872-1913); De Fonblanque, Florence Gertrude, Mrs (1864-1949); De La Warr, Muriel Agnes, Countess (1873-1930); Deal and Sandwich; Deptford (branch of London Society, NUWSS); Derby (NUWSS); Despard, Charlotte, Mrs (1844-1939); Dewsbury (NUWSS); Dewsbury and Batley (WSPU); Dilke, Emilia Francis, Lady (1840-1904) and Dilke, Charles, Sir (1843-1911); Dilke, [Margaret Mary] Maye, Mrs (1857-1914); Dingwall; Dolgelly (NUWSS); Dollar; Doncaster (WSPU); Dornoch (NUWSS); Dorset (West) (NUWSS); Dover (NUWSS); Dover; Downing, Edith Elizabeth (1857-1931); Downing, Helena ( c. 1845-85); Dowson, Helena Brownsword, Mrs (1866-1964); Drake, Charlotte, Mrs (1883-1970); Driffield (NUWSS); Drummers' Union; Drummond, Flora, Mrs (1879-1949); Dugdale, Una Harriet Ella Stratford (1880-1975); Dulwich; Dumbarton (WSPU); Dumbartonshire; Dumfries; Dunbar (NUWSS); Dundee; Dundee (NUWSS); Dundee (WFL); Dundee (WSPU); Dunfermline (NUWSS); Dunfermline (WFL); Dunlop, Marion Wallace- (1865-1942); Dunstable and Houghton Regis (NUWSS); Durham (NUWSS); Duval, Elsie (1892-1919); Duval, Emily, Mrs (1861-1924); Duval, Una, Mrs; Duval, Victor Diederichs (1885-1945); E; Ealing (WSPU); Ealing, Acton and Bedford Park (branch of the London Society for Women's Suffrage); Earengey, Florence, Mrs (1877-1963); East Dereham; East Grinstead; East Grinstead (NUWSS); East London Federation of Suffragettes; East Molesey (branch of London Societyfor Women's Suffrage); Eastbourne; Eastbourne (NUWSS); Eastbourne (WFL); Eastern Counties Federation of the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies; Eastleigh (NUWSS); Eates, Louise Mary, Mrs (1877-1944); Eccles (NUWSS); Eccles (WFL); Edinburgh; Edinburgh (WFL); Edinburgh (WSPU); Edinburgh and District; Edinburgh Men's Political Union For Women's Enfranchisement; Edinburgh National Society For Women's Suffrage; Edinburgh University Women Suffrage Society; Egham and District (NUWSS); Elgin; Elland (WSPU); Elmy, Elizabeth Clarke Wolstenholme, Mrs (1833-1918); Enfield (branch of London Society for Women's Suffrage, NUWSS); Enfranchisement of Women Committee; Epsom and District (branch of the London Society for Women's Suffrage, NUWSS); Equal Political Rights Campaign Committee; Esher and East Molesey (branch of the London Society for Women's Suffrage, NUWSS); Essex (N. and E.) (NUWSS); Estlin, Mary Anne ( c . 1820-1902); Evans, Dorothy Elizabeth (1889-1944); Exeter (NUWSS); Exeter (WSPU); Exmouth (NUWSS); F; Fabian Women's Group; Fahey, [Charlotte Emily] Caprina, Mrs ( c . 1883-still alive 1933); 213 Faithfull, Emily (1835-95); Fakenham (NUWSS); Falkirk (NUWSS); Falmouth; 214 Falmouth and District (WSPU); Farmers District (NUWSS); Farnham and District (NUWSS); Farnwqrth (NUWSS); Fawcett, Millicent Garrett, Mrs (1847-1929); Federated Council of Suffrage Societies; Felixstowe (WSPU); Felixstowe, Walton and District (NUWSS); Filey; Filey (NUWSS); Film; Feature Films; Finchley (WFL); Flatman, [Susan] Ada (1876-1952); Fleet (NUWSS); Florence, Mary Sargant, Mrs (1858-1954); Floyd, Lettice Annie (1865-1934); Folkestone (NUWSS); Folkestone; Ford, Emily Susan (1850-1930); Ford, Isabella Ormston (1855-1924); Forest of Dean (NUWSS); Forres; Fortrose (NUWSS); Forward Cymric Suffrage Union; Forward Suffrage Union; Franklin, Hugh (1889-1962); Fraser, Helen (1881-alive 1964 in Australia); Free Church League For Women Suffrage; Friedlander, [Violet] Helen (c. 1879-1950); Friends' League For Women's Suffrage; Friends of Women's Suffrage; Frodsham and Eddisbury (NUWSS); Fulham (branch of the London Society for Women's Suffrage); Fulham (WSPU); G; Galashiels (NUWSS); Galloway; Games and Toys; Garland, Alison Vickers (1862-1939); Garnett, [Frances] Theresa (1888-1966); Garrett, Agnes (1845-1935); Garrett, Rhoda (1841-82); Garrud, Edith Margaret, Mrs (1872-1971); 241 Gaskell, Eleanor Charlotte Penn, Mrs ( c. 1861-1937); Gateshead-on-Tyne (NUWSS); Gatty, Katherine, Mrs (1870-1952); Gawthorpe, Mary Eleanor (1881-1973); Gerrard's Cross (NUWSS); Gilchrist, Marion, Dr (1863-1952); Girton College; Girvan; Glasgow; 245 Glasgow; Glasgow; Glasgow; Glasgow (WFL); Glasgow (WSPU); Glasgow Men's League For Women's Suffrage; Glasgow and West of Scotland Association For Women's Suffrage; Glasgow University; Glenfarg (NUWSS); Glossop (branch of the Manchester Society, NUWSS); Gloucester; Gloucester (WSPU); Gloyn, Elizabeth, Mrs (?-?); Godalming (NUWSS); Goldsmid, Louisa Sophia, Lady (1819-1908); Goldstein, Vida (1869-1949); Goole (NUWSS); Gordon, Vera Conway (1874-1955); Gore-Booth, Eva (1870-1926); Gore Langton, Anna Eliza Mary, Lady ( c. 1820-79); Gosforth and Benton (NUWSS); Gould, Barbara Bodichon Ayrton, Mrs (1886-1950); Gourock (NUWSS); Grantham (NUWSS); Grays (WFL); Greenock (branch of the Glasgow and West of Scotland Association for Women's Suffrage, NUWSS); 253 Greenwich and Deptford (WSPU); Grimsby; Grote, Harriet, Mrs (1792-1879); Grove, Agnes Geraldine, Lady (1863-1926); Guildford (NUWSS); Gye, Elsa, Mrs (1881-1943); Gymnastic Teachers' Suffrage Society; H; Hackney (WFL); Hackney (WSPU); Hackney (North) (branch of the London Society for Women's Suffrage, NUWSS); Hackney (South) (branch of the London Society for Women's Suffrage); Haddington; Hadleigh (WFL); Haig, Cecilia Wolseley ( c . 1862-1912); Haig, (Louisa) Evelyn Cotton (1863-1954); 257 Haig, Florence Eliza (1856-1952); Hale, Cicely Bertha (1884-1981); Halifax; Halifax (WSPU); Hall, Nellie (1895-?); Hallett, Lilias Sophia Ashworth, Mrs (1844-1922); Halls and Restaurants; Hamilton, Cicely Mary (1872-1952); 267 Hammersmith (branch of London Society for Women's Suffrage, NUWSS); Hammersmith (WSPU); Hampstead (branch of the London Society for Women's Suffrage, NUWSS); Hampstead; Hampstead; Hampstead (WFL); Hampstead (WSPU); Hampstead (West) (WFL); Hankinson, Frederick, Reverend (1875-1960); Hankinson, Mary (1868-1952); Hanson, Helen, Dr (1874-1926); Harben, Henry Devenish (1874-1967); Harberton, Florence, Viscountess ( c . 1844-1911); Hardie, [James] Keir (1856-1915); Hare, Mary Adelaide ( c . 1860-1945); Hare Family; Harley, Katherine Mary, Mrs (1855-1917); Harraden, Beatrice (1864-1936); Harrogate (NUWSS); Harrogate (WSPU); Harrow (branch of the London Society for Women's Suffrage, NUWSS); Harrow (WFL); Harrow (WSPU); Hartlepool (NUWSS); Hartlepool (West) (WFL); Harwich and District (NUWSS); Haslam, Ethel Clarice (?1887-?); Haslam, Mary Heywogd, Mrs (1852-1922); Archival source:; Haslemere (NUWSS); Haslingden (NUWSS); Hastings (WSPU); Hastings and St Leonards; Hastings and St Leonards Women's Suffrage Propaganda League; Hatton, Bessie (?-?); Haverfield, Evelina, Hon. Mrs (1867-1920); Hawick (NUWSS); 281 Hawkeshead (NUWSS); Hawkins, Alice, Mrs (1863-1947); Hayes and Southall (WFL); Heathfield and District (NUWSS); Hebden Bridge (WSPU); 282 Heitland, Margaret, Mrs (1860-1938); Helensburgh,; Hendon and Golders Green (WSPU); Hendon Women's Franchise Society; Hereford (NUWSS); Herefordshire (WSPU); Herne Hill (WFL); 283 Herringham, Christiana Jane, Mrs (1852-1929); Herts (East) (NUWSS); Herts (West) (NUWSS); Hexham (NUWSS); Heywood (NUWSS); Hicks, [Amelia Jane] Amie, Mrs ( c . 1839-1917); Hicks, Amy Maud (1877-1953) (later Mrs Bull, Mbe) and Hicks, Lilian Martha, Mrs (1853-1924); High Wycombe (NUWSS); Highbury (WFL); Highgate and North St Pancras (branch of the London Society for Women's Suffrage, NUWSS); Hill, Florence Margaret Davenport ( c . 1829-1919); Hill, Rosamond Davenport (1825-1902); Hitchin (WSPU); Hitchin and District (NUWSS); Hockin, Olive (1881-1936); Hockwgld and Brandon (NUWSS); Holborn (branch of the London Society for Women's Suffrage, NUWSS); Holme, Vera Louise (1881-1969); Holmes, Marion Emma, Mrs (?-?1943); Holyoake, George Jacob (1817-1906); Hornsey (WSPU); Horsham (NUWSS); Housman, Clemence Annie (1861-1955); Housman, Laurence (1865-1959); Howey, [Rose] Elsie [Neville] (1884-1963); Hucknall (NUWSS); Huddersfield; 298 Huddersfield (WSPU); Hull (NUWSS); Hull; Hull (WSPU); Hunstanton (NUWSS); Huntingdon (NUWSS); Hyde (NUWSS); Hythe; I; Ilford (WSPU); Ilfracombe (WSPU); Ilkeston (NUWSS); Illingworth, Margaret Holden, Mrs (1842-1919); Independent Wspu; Inglis, Elsie Maud (1864 1917); Innerleithen; Instow (NUWSS); International Woman Suffrage Alliance; Inverary; Invergordon; Inverness; Ipswich; Ipswich (WFL); Ipswich (WSPU); Irwin, Margaret Hardinge (1858-1940); Islington (branch of the London Society for Women's Suffrage, NUWSS); Islington (WSPU); Islington; Islington (North) (WSPU); J; Jack, Alexia Butter (1863-1949); Jamieson, Christina ( c. 1864-1942); Jarrow (NUWSS); Jeffery, Gabrielle Violet (1886-1940); Jewellery and Badges; Jewish League For Woman Suffrage; Joachim, Maud Am Alia Fanny (1869-1947); John O' Groats (NUWSS); Johnson, Mary (c. 1840-74); Joint-Committee For Securing the Enfranchisement of Women On Broad and Democratic Lines; K; Keevil, [Georgina] Gladice (1884-1959) (later Mrs Rickford); Keighley (WSPU); Keith,; Kelso (NUWSS); Kendal and District (NUWSS); Kenney, [Ann] Annie (1879-1953); Kenney, Jessie (1887-1985); Kensal Rise (WSPU); Kensington; Kensington; Kensington (WFL); Kensington (WSPU); Kensington (North) (branch of the London Society for Women's Suffrage, NUWSS); Kensington (South) (branch of the London Societyfor Women's Suffrage, NUWSS); Kensington Society; Kentish Federation of the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies; Ker, Alice J. Shannan, Dr (1853-1943); Kerr, Harriet Roberta (1859-1940); Keswick; Keswick (NUWSS); Kettering (NUWSS); 325 Kidderminster (NUWSS); Kidwelly and Ferryside (NUWSS); Kilmalcolm (NUWSS); Kilmarnock (WFL); King's Lynn; King's Sutton (NUWSS); Kingston-On-Thames (WSPU); Kingston and Surbiton (branch of the London Society for Women's Suffrage, NUWSS); Kinross (NUWSS); Kirkcaldy; Kirkintilloch (WFL); Kirkwall; Knebworth (WSPU); Knight, Adelaide Eliza, Mrs (1871-?); Knight, Anne (1786-1862); Knight, Elizabeth, Dr (1869-1933); Knightley of Fawsley, Louisa Mary, Lady (1842-1913); Knutsford (NUWSS); Kyllmann, Philippine, Mrs ( c. 1834-1916); L; Lamb, Aeta Adelaide (1886-1928); Lambeth (branch of the London Society for Women's Suffrage, NUWSS); Lampeter (NUWSS); Lancashire and Cheshire Women Textile and Other Workers' Representation Committee; Lancaster (NUWSS); Langport (NUWSS); Lansbury, George (1859-1940); Largs; Laurencekirk; Lawson, [Marian Adeline] Marie (1881-1975); League of Justice; Leamington (WSPU); Leeds; Leeds; Leeds and District (WSPU); Leeds and Yorkshire; Lees, Margory (1878-1970); Lees, Sarah Anne, Mrs; Leicester; 338 Leicester; Leicester (WSPU); Leigh (NUWSS); Leigh, Mary, Mrs (1885-?, alive 1978); Leighton Buzzard and District (NUWSS); Leith (WSPU); Leith Hill and Dorking (NUWSS); Lennox, [Laura] Geraldine (1883-1958); Lenton, Lilian Ida (1891-1972); Lenzie (NUWSS); Leo, Rosa Emma Louisa (1862-?); Letchworth; Letchworth (NUWSS); Letchworth; Letchworth (WFL); Letchworth (WSPU); Leven (NUWSS); Lewes (NUWSS); Lewin, Octavia Margaret Sophia, Dr (1869-1955); Lewisham (branch of the London Society for Women's Suffrage); Lewisham (WSPU); Liberal Women's Suffrage Union; Libraries; Limehouse (WSPU); Lincoln (NUWSS); Littlehampton (NUWSS); Liverpool; Liverpool; Liverpool; Liverpool (WFL); Liverpool (WSPU); Liverpool University (NUWSS); Llandudno (NUWSS); Llanelly (NUWSS); Llangollen (NUWSS); Lochgelly (WFL); London and National Society For Women's Service; London Graduates' Union For Women's Suffrage; London National Society For Women's Suffrage; London Provisional Petition Committee; London Society For Women's Service; London Society For Women's Suffrage; Long Eaton (WSPU); Lord, [Henrietta] Frances (1848-1923); Loughborough (WSPU); Louth (NUWSS); Lowndes, Mary (1857-1929); Lowy Family; Lucas, Margaret Bright, Mrs (1818-90); Luton; Lytton, Lady Constance Georgina (1869-1923); M; Macaulay, Florence Elizabeth Mary (1862-1945); Macclesfield; Macclesfield (NUWSS); Macclesfield; Macmillan, [Jessie] Chrystal (1871-1937); Maguire, Cynthia Helen Adelaide (1889-1966); Maidenhead (NUWSS); Maidstone (NUWSS); Mair, Sarah Elizabeth Siddons (1846-1941); Male Electors' League For Women's Suffrage; Malleson, Elizabeth Whitehead, Mrs (1828-1916); Malton and District (NUWSS); Malvern (NUWSS); Manchester; Manchester; Manchester; Manchester (WFL); Manchester (WSPU); Manchester and District Federation of the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies; Manchester and Salford Women's Trade and Labour Council; Manchester National Society For Women's Suffrage; Manchester Society For Women's Suffrage; Manners, Emily, Mrs (1857-1934); Mansel, Mildred Ella, Mrs (1868-1942); Mansell-Moullin, Edith Ruth, Mrs (c. 1859-1941); Mansfield Women's Suffrage Society; Margesson, Isabel Augusta, Lady (1863-1946); Marion, Kitty (1871-1944); Marlow (WFL); Marple (NUWSS); Marple Bridge (NUWSS); Marsden (WSPU); Marsden, Dora (1882-1960); Marsh, Charlotte Augusta Leopoldine (1887-1961); Marshall, Catherine Elizabeth (1880-1961); Marshall, Kitty [Emily Katherine Willoughby], Mrs (1871-1947); Martel, Nellie Alma, Mrs (?1855-1940); Martindale, Louisa, Mrs (1839-1914); Martyn, Edith How, Mrs (1875-1954); Marylebone (branch of the London Society for Women's Suffrage, NUWSS); Maryport (NUVVSS); Mason, Bertha (c. 1849-1939); 390 Mason, Dora (1882-1978); Massingberd, Emily, Mrs (1847-97); Masson Family; Massy, Rosamund, Mrs (1870-1947); Mathews, Vera Laughton, Dame (1888-1959); Matters, Muriel (1877-1969); Archiyal; Maxwell, Lily (fl. 1867); Mayo, Winifred; Mccarthy, Lillah (1875-1960); Mcilquham, Harriet, Mrs (1837-1910); Mckee, Ellen Courtauld (1844-1929); Mckeown, Isabella Greig, Mrs (c. 1858-1941); Mclaren, Agnes, Dr (1837-1913); Mclaren, Eva Maria, Mrs (c. 1853-1921); Mclaren, Laura Elizabeth, Mrs (1854-1933); Mclaren, Priscilla Bright, Mrs (1815-1906); Mcphun, Frances Mary (1880-1940); Mcphun, Margaret Pollock (1876-1960); Melrose (NUWSS); Melton Mowbray (NUWSS); Men's Committee For Justice To Women; Men's Declaration Committee; Men's Federation For Women's Suffrage; Men's International Alliance For Woman Suffrage; Men's League For Women's Suffrage; Men's Political Union For Women's Enfranchisement; Men's Society For Women's Rights; Merionethshire (NUWSS); Merryweather, Mary (c. 1813-1880); Merthyr and District (NUWSS); Methven, Jessie Cunningham (1856-1917); Middlesborough (NUWSS); Middlesborough (WFL); Middlesborough (WSPU); Middlesborough, South Bank (WSPU); Middleton (NUWSS); Midlands Federation of the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies; Midlands (East) Federation of the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies; Midlands (West) Federation of the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies; Mid-London (WFL); Midlothian (a branch of the Edinburgh National Society for Women's Suffrage, NUWSS); Mill, John Stuart (1806-1873); Miller, Florence Fenwick, Mrs (1854-1935); Miller, Irene (1880-1964); Millom (NUWSS); Mills, Ernestine, Mrs (1871-1959); Mills, (Mary) Theodora ( c . 1870-1958); Mitchell, Hannah Maria, Mrs (1871-1956); Mitchell, Lilias (1884-1940); Monmouthshire; Montefiore, Dora Barrow, Mrs (1851-1934); Montgomery Borough (WFL); Montrose; Moore, Decima (Lady Guggisberg ( c . 1871-1964)); Moore, Eva (Mrs Henry Esmond) (1868-1955); Moorhead, Ethel Agnes Mary ( c . 1877-?); 427 Mordan, Clara Evelyn (1844-1915); Morecambe (NUWSS); Morpeth (NUWSS); Muller, [Frances] Henrietta ( c . 1851-1906); Munro, Anna Gillies Macdonald ( c . 1883/4-1962); Murdoch, Mary Charlotte (1864-1916); Murray, Eunice Guthrie (1877-1960); Murray, Flora, Dr ( c . 1870-1923); Murrell, Christine Mary, Dr (1874-1933); Muswell Hill (branch of the London Society for Women's Suffrage, NUWSS); Myers, Elsa (1888-1926); N; Nairn; National Council For Adult Suffrage; National Industrial and Professional Women's Suffrage Society; National Political League; National Society For Women's Suffrage; National Union of Societies For Equal Citizenship; National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies; Naylor, Marie Isabel ( c . 1866-1940); Neal, Mary Clara Sophia (1860-1944); Neilans, Alison Roberta Noble (1884-1942); Neligan, Dorinda (1833-1914); Nelson; Nevinson, Henry Wood (1856-1941); Nevinson, Margaret Wynne (1858-1932); New, Edith Bessie (1877-?); 447 Newark; Newbury (NUWSS); Newbury (WSPU); Newbury and Thatcham Group (WFL); New Constitutional Society For Women's Suffrage; New Forest (NUWSS); New Union For Men and Women; Newcastle; Newcastle (WSPU); Newcastle Women's Suffrage Society and District; Newcombe, Bertha (1857-1947); Newhaven (NUWSS); Newman, Francis William, Professor (1805-97); Newnham College; Newport (Monmouthshire) (NUWSS); Newport (Monmouthshire) (WSPU); Newquay (WSPU); Newsome, Stella Winifred (1889-1969); Newspapers and Journals; Newton Abbot (NUWSS); Newton Stewart; Newton-Le-Willows (NUWSS); Nichol, Elizabeth Pease, Mrs (1807-97); Nine Elms (WSPU); Normanton (NUWSS); North and East Ridings Federation of the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies; North Herts Women's Suffrage Association; North London; North of England Society for Women's Suffrage; North of Scotland Federation of the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies; Northallerton (NUWSS); Northampton (NUWSS); Northampton (WSPU); North-Eastern Federation of the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies; Northern Heights (WFL); Northern Heights (WSPU); Northern Men's Federation For Women's Suffrage; North-West London; North-West London; North-Western Federation of the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies; Northwich (NUWSS); Northwood (branch of the London Society for Women's Suffrage, NUWSS); 467 Norwich (NUWSS); Norwood (NUWSS); Nottingham (WSPU); Nottingham Women's Suffrage Society (NUWSS); Novels; Nuneaton (NUWSS); O; Oban; Ogston, Helen Charlotte Elizabeth Douglas (1883-?) (later Mrs Townroe and then Mrs Bullimore) and Constance Amelia (1884-?); Oldham (WSPU); Oldham Women's Suffrage Society (NUWSS); Olton (NUWSS); O'malley, Ida Beatrice (1874-1939); Orcadian Women's Suffrage Society (NUWSS); Organizer; Orme Family; O'shea, Norah (1865-1953); Osler, Catherine Courtauld, Mrs (1854-1924); Oswestry (NUWSS); Ottery St Mary (NUWSS); Oundle and District (NUWSS); Oxford (NUWSS); Oxford; Oxford (WSPU); Oxford Men's Political Union For Women's Enfranchisement; Oxford Women Students' Society (NUWSS); Oxon, Berks, Bucks, and Beds Federation of the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies; Oxted and Limpsfield (NUWSS); P; Paddington (North) (branch of the London Society for Women's Suffrage, NUWSS); Paddington (South) (branch of the London Society for Women's Suffrage, NUWSS); Paddington and Marylebone (WSPU); Paisley; Paisley (WFL); Palliser, Edith (1859— alive 1925); 486 Pangbourne (NUWSS); Pankhurst, Adela Constantia Mary (1885-1961); Pankhurst, Christabel Harriette (1880-1958); Pankhurst, Emmeline, Mrs (1858-1928); Pankhurst, Richard Marsden (1835-98); Pankhurst, [Estelle] Sylvia (1882-1960); Parker, Frances Mary (1875-1924); 527 Parkes, [Elizabeth] Bessie Rayner (1829-1925); Parkes, Margaret Anne, Mrs ( c . 1865-1920); Parliamentary Committee For Woman Suffrage; Parsons, Marguerite [Daisy] Lena, Mrs (?1890-1957); Paterson, Emma Ann, Mrs (1848-86); Paul, Alice (1885-1977); Peckham (WFL); Peebles (NUWSS); Pembury, Matfield, and Brenchley (NUWSS); Penarth Women's Suffrage Society (NUWSS); Pennington Family; Penrith (NUWSS); Penzance (NUWSS); People's Suffrage Federation; Perth; Perth (WFL); Peterborough (NUWSS); Petersfield Women's Suffrage Society; Pethick, Dorothy (1881-1970); Pethick-Lawrence, Emmeline, Mrs (1867-1954); Pethick-Lawrence, Frederick William (1871-1961); Phillips, Caroline Agnes Isabella (1870-1954); Phillips, Mary Elizabeth (1880-1969); Phipps, Emily (1865-1943); Photographs and Photographers; Pilgrimage; Pine, Catherine Emily (1864-1941); Pinner (WSPU); Plays; Pochin, Agnes, Mrs (1825-1908); Police; Pollokshields (WFL); Pontypool and Griffithstown (WSPU); Pontypridd (NUWSS); Poplar (WSPU); Portishead Women's Suffrage Society (NUWSS); Portsmouth (NUWSS); Portsmouth; Portsmouth (WFL); Portsmouth (WSPU); Postcards; Potteries (VVFL); Preston; Preston, St Anne's and District (WSPU); Priestman Sisters; Primrose League; Prison; Procter, Zoe (1867-1962); Publishers and Printers; Purley (Conservative and Unionist Franchise Suffrage Association); Purley (NUWSS); 584 Putney and Fulham (WSPU); Pwllheli (NUWSS); Q; Qui Vive Corps; R; Radcliffe (NUWSS); Radio, Television, Recordings and Records; Radlett (WSPU); Ramsgate (NUWSS); Rathbone, Eleanor Florence (1872-1946); Rawle, Mary Anne, Mrs (1878-?); Rawtenstall (NUWSS); Rayleigh (WSPU); Reading; Reading (NUWSS); Reading and Newbury (WSPU); Rebels' Social and Political Union; Redcar (NUWSS); Reddish, Sarah (1850-1928); Redditch (NUWSS); Redhill (WSPU); Reid, Marion, Mrs (1817-1902); Reigate and Redhill (NUWSS); Remond, Sarah Parker (1824-94); Rendel, [Frances] Elinor (1885-1942); Rhondda, Viscountess (1883-1958); Rhondda Fach (NUWSS); Rhyl and District (NUWSS); Richardson, Mary ( c. 1883-1961); Richmond (branch of the London Society for Women's Suffrage, NTJWSS); Richmond (WFL); Richmond and Kew (WSPU); Ridding, Laura, Lady (1849-1939); Rigby, Edith, Mrs (1872-1949); Ringwood (NUWSS); Ripon (NUWSS); Robins, Elizabeth (1862-1952); Robinson, (Annie) Annot Erskine, Mrs (1874-1925); Rochdale (NUWSS); 604 Rochdale (WSPU); Rochester (NUWSS); Rochester (WSPU); Rock, [Madeleine] Caron (1884-1954); Rock, [Edith] Dorothea Meriet (1881-1964); Roe, [Eleanor] Grace Watney (1885-1979); Roehampton (branch of the London Society for Women's Suffrage, NUWSS); Romford (WSPU); Romiley (NUWSS); Ronniger, M. Jane, Madame (?—still alive 1892); Roper, Esther (1868-1938); Ross (NUWSS); Rotherfield and Mark Cross (NUWSS); Rotherham (NUWSS); Rotherham (WSPU); Rothes (NUWSS); Rothesay (WFL); Rowe, Frances Elizabeth, Mrs (1855- c. 1940s); Rowe, Louisa Jopling, Mrs (1843-1933); Roxburghshire (a branch of the Edinburgh National Society for Women's Suffrage); Royal Holloway College (Old Students) (NUWSS); Royden, [Agnes] Maude (1876-1956); Rugby (NUWSS); Rutherglen; Rutter, Frank [Francis Vane Phipson] (1876-1937); Ryde (Isle of Wight) (NUWSS); Ryland, Bertha (1882-alive 1963); S; Saffron Walden (branch of the London Society for Women's Suffrage); St Albans (NUWSS); St Andrews; St Andrews; St Bees (NUWSS); St George's, Hanover Square (branch of the London Society for Women's Suffrage, NUWSS); St Helen's (NUWSS); St Ives (NUWSS); St John, Christopher Marie (pseudonym of Christabel Marshall); St Pancras (WSPU); St Pancras (East) (branch of the London Society for Women's Suffrage, NUWSS); St Pancras (South) (branch of the London Society for Women's Suffrage, NUWSS); Sale (Group); Salisbury (NUWSS); Saltburn (NUWSS); Sanders, Beatrice, Mrs ( c . 1874-1932); Sanderson, Amy, Mrs (?-?); Sanderson, [Julia Sarah] Anne Cobden, Mrs (1853-1926); Sandhurst, Margaret, Baroness (; Sbarboro (or Sbarbara), Jane, Mrs (1842-1925); Scarborough; Scarborough (WSPU); Scarborough; Scatcherd, Alice Elizabeth Cliff, Mrs (1842-1906); Schutze, Gladys, Mrs (1884-1946); Scott Family; Scottish Churches League For Woman Suffrage; Scottish Federation of the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies; Scottish (Scattered) (WFL); Scottish University Women's Suffrage Union; Scottish Women's Social and Political Union; Scurr Family; Seaford (NUWSS); Seaforth (NUWSS); Selkirk (NUWSS); Sennett, [Alice] Maud Mary Arncliffe, Mrs (1