INDEX
- Aberconway, Lord, [151]-[152]
- Acland, Mr. F. D., [32]-[48]
- Alberta, province of, returns a woman member of L.A., [119]
- Anderson, Dr. L. G., [97]
- Antisuffrage press, [71]
- Antisuffragist Association, [11], [41], [43]
- —— —— meeting, [70]
- Antisuffragist Association Review, [71]
- Antisuffragists, calumnies of, [26 n.]
- —— rapid conversion of, [117]-[118]
- Archbishops, the, support women's suffrage, [149]
- Asquith, Mr. H. H., rooted hostility to women's suffrage, [1], [11], [12], [13], [14], [27], [44]
- —— becomes Prime Minister, [2]
- —— announces intention of bringing in a Reform Bill, [2], [39], [49]
- —— characteristic blow from, [7], [8]
- —— speech on second reading of Reform Bill, 1912, [27]
- —— Punch's pictures of, [16], [52]
- —— promises regarding women's suffrage, [5], [49]
- —— deputations to, of suffragists, [8], [17], [18], [61]
- —— —— of antisuffragists, [11]
- —— questions addressed to him by N.U.W.S.S., [9]
- —— forms Coalition Government, [124]
- —— compares himself to Orpheus, [15]
- —— —— —— to Stesichorus, [144]
- —— ceases to be Prime Minister, [139]
- —— contrasted with the third Duke of Devonshire, [52], [53]
- —— conversion of, to women's suffrage, [133], [144]
- —— speech on the death of Edith Cavell, [115]
- —— moves women's suffrage resolution in House of Commons, [144]
- —— speech on Women's Clauses of Representation of the People Bill, [144]
- —— Miss Violet (now Lady Bonham Carter), [17]
- —— Mrs., [17]
- Astor, Lady, returned as M.P. for Plymouth, [162]
- Balfour, Mr. A. J., [32], [114], [121]-[122], [124]
- —— of Burleigh, Lord, [148]
- Bath, Mr. Lloyd George speaks on women's suffrage at, 1912, [24]
- Beaconsfield, Earl of, [32], [143].
- See also [Disraeli]
- Blair, Dr. Mary, [100]
- Brailsford, Mr. H. N., [5], [37]
- Bright, Mr. John, [64], [107]
- Bryce, Lord, [148]
- Bull, Sir W., M.P., [138]
- Burnham, Lord, [149]
- Burton, Mr. W., M.P., [73]
- Camborne, [57]
- Campbell-Bannerman, Sir H., [14], [32]
- —— deputation to, [14]
- Canada, women's suffrage granted in, [118], [119]
- Carson, Sir Edward, [74]
- "Cat and Mouse" Act, [65]
- Cave, Sir George, [147]
- Cecil, Lord Robert, [31]-[2], [74], [124], [132]
- Chamberlain, Mr. A., [4]
- Chaplin, Lord, [149]
- Church Congress, [75]
- Churchill, Mr. W., [4], [112]
- Coalition Government formed, 1915, [124]
- "Common Cause" quoted, [7]
- Conciliation Bill and Committee, [4]
- Conciliation Bill, full-dress debate on, in House of Commons, [4]
- —— —— second reading carried, 1910, 1911, [5]
- —— —— defeated, 1912, [20], [23], [29]
- Conservative and Unionist Women's Franchise Association, [80]
- Courtney, Lord, [149]
- Crewe by-election, 1912, [35]
- Curzon, Lord, [11], [114]
- —— Chairman of Antisuffrage League, [114]
- —— speaks in House of Lords, [72], [73], [151], [152]
- Czech woman returned to Diet in Bohemia, 1912, [41]
- Daily Telegraph, [78], [145]
- Davidson, Miss Emily, [66]-[67]
- Davies, Miss Emily, LL.D., [16]
- Deputations to Ministers, [1]-[19], [61]-[64], [131], [143], [146]
- Devonshire, third Duke of, [52], [53]
- Dickinson, the Rt. Hon. Sir W., [45], [138]
- Disraeli, see [Beaconsfield], [32], [143]
- Election-fighting policy, [30]-[38]
- —— —— put in force at by-elections, 1912, [13], [35]
- Electoral Reform Conference, [137]
- —— —— —— report of, [140]-[142]
- Fawcett, Mrs., sends message to societies of N.U.W.S.S., August, 1914, [88]
- Federal amendment carried with S.A. House of Representatives, [150]
- Finlay, Lord, [149]
- Foch, Field-Marshal, quoted, [30]
- Forcible feeding, [65]
- Ford, Miss I. O., [16]
- Franchise difficulties arising from war, [121]-[126]
- Friends, annual epistle of Society of, [76]
- Garvin, Mr., editor of the Observer, [134]
- George, Mr. Lloyd. See [Lloyd George]
- Gilhooley, Mr., M.P., [23]
- Goldstone, Mr., M.P., [138]
- Goschen, Lord, [62]
- Grey, Earl, [149], [157]
- —— Sir Edward (now Viscount of Fallodon), [6], [13], [20], [32], [44]
- Haldane, Lord, [149]
- Halsbury, Lord, [149]
- Hanley by-election, [35]
- Harley, Mrs., [53], [58]-[61]
- —— killed at Monastir, [59]
- Healy, Mr. Timothy, M.P., [23]
- Henderson, Rt. Hon. A., [7], [45], [125], [132]
- Henry, Sir C., M.P., [11]
- Hills, Major, M.P., [165]
- Holmfirth by-election, [35]
- Horticultural Hall, W.L.F. meeting, [13]
- Hutchinson, Dr. Alice, [101]
- Inglis, Dr. Elsie, [95], [101]
- —— life of, by Lady F. Balfour, [95]
- —— her services to Serbia, [100]
- Insurance Act, [69]
- —— —— memorial from Antisuffrage Society, [68]
- International Woman Suffrage Alliance meets at Buda Pest, [83]
- Irish Nationalist vote on suffrage question, [23], [44]
- Ivens, Dr. Frances, of Royaumont, [103]
- Joffre, General, [99]
- Keogh, Surgeon-General Sir Alfred, [97]
- Labour Party support for women's suffrage, [3], [31], [33], [45], [73], [163]
- —— —— members absent from division in 1912, [22]
- Ladies Gallery, removal of grille from, [166]
- Law, Mr. Bonar, [124], [131]
- League of Nations Charter recognizes sex equality, [162]
- Legislation specially affecting women, periods before and after women's suffrage conferred, [169]-[172]
- Lloyd George, the Rt. Hon. D., supports women's suffrage, [6], [10], [11], [13], [32], [132], [139], [145]
- —— —— opposes the Conciliation Bill, [4], [22]
- —— —— praises women's national work, [112]
- Liberal associations' hostility to women's suffrage, [73]
- Liberal Men's Association for Women's Suffrage, [73]
- Lichfield, Bishop of, [75]
- Local Government Register, [147], [167]
- London, Bishop of, [149]
- London School of Medicine for Women, [114]
- Long, Mr. Walter, [114], [115], [136], [138]
- Loreburn, Lord, [149]
- Lyttelton, Hon. Alfred, [45]
- Lytton, [5], [6], [72], [125], [149]
- MacAdams, Miss, returned for L.A. of Alberta, [119]
- Macassey, Sir Lynden, article by, in Quarterly Review, [113]
- Markham, Miss Violet, [11], [117]
- Martindale, Dr. Louisa, [24]
- McKenna, Rt. Hon. R., [24]-[26], [60]
- McLaren, Mr. Walter, M.P., [31]
- McLaren, Mrs. Priscilla, [151]
- Manners, Lord John, [32]
- Maternity benefit paid to husbands, [69]
- Midlothian by-election, 1912, [35]
- Midwives Act, 1902, [157]
- —— —— amended, 1918, [158]
- Militantism, [5], [65], [67], [97]
- Mill, John Stuart, [32], [153]
- Milner, Lord, [149]
- Montagu, Rt. Hon. E., [112]
- Motor Traffic Legislation, [40]-[41]
- Murray, Dr. Flora, [97]
- Nineteenth Century and After, [81]
- Norway, women's franchise in, [143]
- Nurses, registration of, [163], [171]
- N.U.W.S.S., intrigues in House of Commons against, [24], [26]
- —— organization of, [54], [55]
- —— addresses letter to Mr. Asquith on franchise situation, 1916, [127], [8]
- —— recasts election policy, [29], [30]-[38], [43]
- —— changes its name, [155], [160]
- —— enlarges its objects, [161]
- —— indignation of, on fiasco of Government Reform Bill, 1913, [50]-[53]
- —— action on outbreak of war, [86]-[105]
- —— medical units for Russia, [104], [105]
- N.U.W.W. (now National Council of Women), Hull meeting, [76]
- O'Brien, Mr. W., support of women's suffrage, [23]
- Obscene literature, trumped-up charges in House of Commons, [24]-[26]
- Observer, conversion of the, [132]
- Palmer, the Hon. Robert, [81]
- Palmerston, Viscount, [62]
- Parliament Act used against women's suffrage, [22]
- Parliamentary intrigues against women's suffrage, [23], [26], [48]-[49]
- Pilgrimage, the, suggested by Mrs. Harley, [54]-[58]
- "Posts," the Three, [79], [145]
- Pott, Miss Gladys, [97]
- Press support of women's suffrage, rapid growth of, [117], [145]
- Prothero, Mr. R. (now Lord Earle), on Insurance Act, [69]
- Punch quoted, [78]
- Qualifications for Parliamentary Franchise, [122]
- Quarterly Review, [113]
- Queen Mary's interest in women's war work, [92]
- Rackham, Mrs., [61]
- Rathbone, Miss Eleanor, [131], [147], [155]
- Redmond Mr. John, [44]
- Reform Bill, Government, fiasco over, [39]-[53]
- Registration (Parliamentary) neglected during the war, [122]
- Registration of Nurses Act, [163], [171]
- Revelstoke, Lord, on women's labour, [114]
- Robertson, Miss Margaret, [61]
- Royal College of Surgeons, [41]
- Royaumont, hospital at the Abbaye de, [95], [98], [102]
- Royden, Miss A. M., [39], [61], [75]
- Salisbury, the late Marquis of, [32]
- Scott, Mr. MacCallum, M.P., [11], [12], [21], [81]
- Scottish women's hospitals, [95]-[105]
- Selborne, Earl of, services to suffrage in House of Lords, [72], [125], [149], [151]
- —— —— praises women's work in agriculture, [113]
- —— Countess of, [80]
- Serbian tribute to Mrs. Harley, [59]
- Sex Disqualification Removal Act, 1919, [163]-[165]
- Simon, Sir John, M.P., [32], [48], [134]-[135]
- Simpson, Rev. Canon, [57]
- Speaker, the, [49], [50], [137], [138]
- Speaker's Conference on Electoral Reform, [137]
- Special Register Bills, [120], [129], [133], [139]
- Sterling, Miss Frances, [16]
- St. Paul's, service in, [57]
- Strachey, Lady, [16]
- Sweden, women's suffrage in, [31], [32]
- The Times' opposition to women's suffrage, [4]
- —— —— —— gradually weakened, [82]
- —— —— supplement on Pacific Coast of U.S.A., [82]
- Trades Union support of women's suffrage, [3]
- Troyes, Scottish women's hospital at, [100]
- Tullibardine, Marquis of (now Duke of Atholl), [24]
- Ulster Unionist Council, [74]
- U.S.A. victories for suffrage, [41], [150]
- —— questionnaire addressed to, [80]-[81]
- Venizelos, M., [163]
- Villiers, the Hon. Charles, [32]
- War, outbreak of, in 1914 and women's work, [86]-[105]
- Ward, Mrs. Humphry, [11], [41]-[43], [71], [76]-[77], [97], [150]-[151]
- Waste in Training Camps, [107]
- Weardale, Lord, [149]
- Weinberg, Dr., in Royaumont, [102]-[103]
- Williams, Mr. Aneurin, M.P., [138]
- Winchester, Bishop of, [156]
- Wollstonecraft, Mary, [154]
- Women's suffrage, a short history of, by Mrs Fawcett, [1]
- —— —— growing support of, by Press, Pulpit, Stage, etc., [77]-[85]
- —— —— victories in House of Commons, [146]-[148]
- —— —— victory in House of Lords, [148]-[153]
- —— Emancipation (Labour Party) Bill, 1919, [163]
- Years before and after suffrage compared, [169]-[172]
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