INDEX
- Acton, Lord, on political violence, [66]
- Adult Suffrage Bill, 1909, [70]
- —— 1912, [78]-[82]
- America, Women's Suffrage in, [89]
- Amos, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon, [22]
- Anderson, Mrs. Garrett, M.D. See [Garrett]
- Anti-Corn Law League, [13]
- Anti-slavery movement in America, [5]
- —— Congress, [13]
- Anti-Suffrage League, the, [46]
- Anti-Suffrage Review, quoted, [47], [52], [77]
- Anti-suffragists, arguments of, [14]
- —— and the Insurance Bill, [57]
- —— and municipal franchise, [50], [51], [52]
- —— letter against Conciliation Bill, [55], [56]
- —— movement in United States, [47]
- —— protest in Nineteenth Century (1889), [46]
- —— tactics of, [33], [34], [35], [51]-[54]
- Ashton, Miss Margaret, [51]
- Asquith, Mr., on facilities for Suffrage Bill, [68], [77], [78]
- —— on position of women under Manhood Suffrage Bill, [78], [80], [81]
- —— on women's political activity, [32]
- —— on Women's Suffrage, [35], [70], [71], [80]
- Australia, Women's Suffrage in, [35], [40], [42], [43], [59], [89]
- Bannerman, Sir H. Campbell, on Women's Suffrage, [69]
- Becker, Miss Lydia, [10], [21]
- Begg, Mr. Faithfull, Women's Suffrage Bill of, [34], [60]
- Birrell, Mr., on Women's Suffrage, [76]
- Blackwell, Dr. Elizabeth, [22]
- Blake, Miss Jex, [22]
- Bodichon, Mrs., [20], [22]
- Borthwick, Sir Algernon, [24], [30]
- Brailsford, Mr. H. N., [73], [85]
- Bright, Mr. Jacob, [23]
- Bright, John, on Parliamentary Reform, [18]
- —— on Women's Suffrage, [19]
- Brougham's Act, Lord, 1850, [9]
- Browning, E. B., Aurora Leigh, [12]
- Bryce, Rt. Hon. James, [34]
- Burke on Dissenters' Petition, [54]
- Butler, Mrs. Josephine, [20], [22]
- California, Women's Suffrage in, [83], [89]
- Canvassing, [29], [30]
- Chorlton v. Lings, case of, [10], [11]
- Churchill, Lord Randolph, [30]
- Churchill, Mr. Winston, on militant tactics, [66], [67]
- —— on Women's Suffrage, [72], [75]
- Clark, Mrs. Helen, [27]
- Cobbe, Frances Power, [20]
- Cobden on Women's Suffrage, [13]
- Conciliation Committee, the, [72], [73], [85]
- Conciliation Bill (Mr. Shackleton's), 1910, [55], [75], [85]
- —— (Sir George Kemp's), 1911, [73]-[76], [77], [85]
- —— Anti-Suffragists' protest against, [55], [56]
- —— petitions and resolutions in favour of, [88]
- Condorcet, [5]
- Contagious Diseases Acts, [22]
- Corrupt Practices Act, [29], [30]
- Creighton, Mrs., [44]
- Crimean War, the, [14]
- Cromer, Lord, on Women's Suffrage, [47]
- Cromwell, on gains by force, [64]
- Davies, Miss Emily, [20], [21], [22]
- Demonstrations, public, [76], [86]
- Despard, Mrs., [63]
- Disraeli, on Women's Suffrage, [13], [24]
- Dissenters' Petition, Burke on, [54], [55]
- Divorce Act, 1857, [15]
- Dublin, Lord Mayor of, [88 n.]
- Electoral Reform Bill, 1912, [78]-[82]
- Elmy, Mrs. Wolstenholme, [22]
- Fawcett, The Rt. Hon. H., [20], [62]
- Finland, Women's Suffrage in, [58], [59], [89]
- Fisher, Mr., on Women's Suffrage, [42]
- Five Mile Act, [54]
- Fry, Mrs. Elizabeth, [6]
- Garrett, Miss Elizabeth, [19], [20], [21]
- Garrison, William Lloyd, [13]
- General Election, 1910, [72]
- Gladstone, Mr., on Divorce Bill, 1857, [15]
- —— on household suffrage, [25]
- —— opposition to Reform Bill, 1884, [27]
- —— on women's political activity, [32]
- —— on Women's Suffrage, [27], [28], [33]
- Godwin, William, [5]
- Goschen, Lord, on agricultural labourers' franchise, [25]
- Grey, Mrs. William, [22]
- Grey, Sir Edward, on Women's Suffrage, [72], [76], [81], [82]
- Guardianship of Children Act, [22]
- Gurney, Miss, [22]
- —— Rt. Hon. Russell, [22], [23]
- Haldane, Lord, on Women's Suffrage, [69], [75], [76]
- Hall, Sir John, [37], [38]
- Harrison, Frederic, on powers of the elector, [53]
- Herschell, Miss Caroline, [12]
- Hill, Miss Davenport, [20]
- Household Suffrage, [25], [73], [74], [81]
- Howard, Mr. G., Adult Suffrage Bill, 1909, [70]
- Iddesleigh, Lord. See [Northcote]
- Indian Mutiny, [14]
- Infants' Custody Act, [12]
- Insurance Bill, the, [57]
- Isle of Man, Women's Suffrage in, [25]
- James, Lord, on Corrupt Practices Act, [29], [30]
- —— on Women's Suffrage, [49], [50]
- Jameson, Mrs., [12]
- Kemp, Sir George, Conciliation Bill (1911) introduced by, [24], [77], [85]
- Knight, Anne, [13]
- Labouchere, Mr., attitude to Suffrage Bills, [34]
- Langton, Lady Anna Gore, [20]
- Leavitt, Mrs., [37]
- Lees, Mrs., [51]
- Lloyd George, Mr., on Women's Suffrage, [69], [75], [81]
- Local Government Qualification of Women's Act, 1907, [49], [50]
- Lyne, Sir William, on Women's Suffrage, [42]
- Lytton, Earl of, [7 n.], [73], [78], [85]
- MacDonald, Mr. Ramsay, [80], [81]
- M'Laren, Mrs. Duncan, [22]
- M'Laren, Mr. Walter, [26]
- Manchester Guardian, The, on Women's Suffrage, [79]
- Manhood Suffrage Bill, 1912, [78]-[82]
- Markham, Miss Violet, [50], [51]
- Married Women's Property Act, [22], [23]
- Martineau, Harriet, [20]
- Medical profession opened to women, [22]
- Militant Societies, the, [58]
- —— election policy of, [67]
- Mill, James, on Women's Suffrage, [6], [7], [15]
- Mill, John Stuart, on enfranchisement of women, [16], [17], [19]
- —— and Women's Parliamentary Petition, [20]
- —— Women's Suffrage Amendment Bill, [19], [20], [23]
- Mill, Mrs. John Stuart, on Enfranchisement of Women, [16], [17]
- Morley, Viscount, [26], [27], [62]
- Mott, Lucretia, [14]
- Müller, Mrs., [37]
- Municipal Corporation Act, 1835, [9]
- Municipal suffrage, [9], [20], [48]
- —— Anti-Suffragist support of, [47]
- National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies, [21], [22], [62], [81], [85]
- —— election policy, of [67]
- —— protests against militant tactics, [63]
- National Women's Liberal Association, [31]
- New Zealand, Women's Suffrage in, [35], [36], [37], [89]
- —— electoral roll of, [41]
- Nightingale, Miss Florence, [14], [20]
- Northcote, Sir Stafford, [24]
- Norton, Hon. Mrs., [11], [12]
- Norway, Women's Suffrage in, [51], [59], [89]
- Pankhurst, Dr., [10]
- Pankhurst, Mrs. and Miss, [60]
- People's Suffrage Federation, [78], [87]
- Peterloo Massacre, the, [7]
- Petitions from Town Councils, [55], [88]
- Pochin, Mrs., [22]
- Poor Law Guardians, qualifications of, [50]
- Primrose League, the, [5], [30]
- Public meetings and demonstrations, [76], [86]
- Rathbone, Miss Eleanor, [51]
- Reeves, W. P., on Women's Suffrage, [38]
- Reform Acts, exclusion of females, [9]
- Reform Bill, 1832 and 1867, [6], [7], [9]
- —— 1884, [27]-[29]
- —— 1912, [78]-[82]
- Rollit, Sir A., Women's Suffrage Bill (1892) introduced by, [33], [34]
- Royal Astronomical Society, women members of, [12]
- Runciman, Mr., on Women's Suffrage, [76]
- School Boards, women members of, [20], [21]
- Seddon, Mr. Richard, [37]
- Serjeant Talfourd's Act, 1839, [12]
- Shackleton, Mr., Conciliation Bill, 1910, [55], [75], [85]
- Shaw, Dr. Anna, [82]
- Shaw, Mrs. Bernard, on Reform Suffrage Bill, 1912, [79]
- Sheffield Female Political Association, [13]
- Sherriff, Miss, [22]
- Sidgwick, Henry, [22]
- Smith, Mr. Goldwin, [35], [39]
- Smith, Sydney, on education for women, [6]
- Societies, Suffrage, [87]
- South African War, the, [58], [59], [60]
- Somerville, Mrs., [12], [20]
- Stanfield, Sir James, [22]
- Stanger, Mr., Women's Suffrage Bill (1908) introduced by, [70]
- Stanhope, Mrs. Spencer, quoted, [9]
- Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, [14]
- Stevenson, Miss Flora, [21]
- Stuart, Mr. James, [22]
- Suffrage Societies, [85], [87]
- Swanwick, Miss, [20]
- Taylor, Mrs. Peter, [20]
- Test Act, the, [54]
- Thackeray, in Esmond, on domestic tyranny, [12]
- Times, The, on Women's Suffrage, [77]
- Town Councils, petitions from, [85], [88]
- Town and County Councils Qualification Bill, [50], [51]
- Trades Union Congress (Aberdeen) and Women's Suffrage, [29]
- Twain, Mark, on Women's Suffrage, [65]
- United States, Anti-suffrage movement in, [47]
- —— Women's Suffrage in, [14], [35], [89]
- University education opened to women, [22]
- Unwin, Mrs. Cobden, [27]
- Voters' Petition, the, 1910, [72]
- Walpole, Horace, on Mary Wollstonecraft, [5]
- Ward, Mrs. Humphry, on Women's Suffrage, [35], [44], [50], [51]
- —— on Conciliation Bill, 1911, [74]
- —— on representation in local government, [48], [49]
- —— political activity of, [56]
- Webb, Mrs. Sidney, [44]
- Wheeler, Mrs., on Women's Suffrage, [7]
- Wollstonecraft, Mary, [6], [6]
- Women, in local government, [49]
- —— as members of School Boards, [21]
- —— as municipal voters, [9], [20]
- —— as Poor Law Guardians, [50]
- —— political activity of, [13], [30], [31], [32], [56], [57]
- Women's Freedom League, [63]
- Women's Liberal Federation, [30], [31], [78]
- —— and Conciliation Bill, [74]
- Women's Rights Convention at Seneca Falls, U.S.A., [14]
- Women's Social and Political Union, [60]
- —— election policy of, [67]
- Women's Suffrage, arguments against, [34]
- —— beginnings of, [5]
- Women's Suffrage, Conservative objections to, [73]
- —— not a party question, [23], [73], [82]
- —— —— support of, [24]
- —— historical aspect of, [8]
- —— in Greater Britain, [34]
- —— in Isle of Man, [25]
- —— in other countries, [89]
- —— in United States, [35], [47], [89]
- —— Liberal objections to, [73]
- —— —— support of, [23]
- —— pioneers of, [5], [10], [13], [14], [16], [20], [21], [22]
- —— political aspect of, [15]
- —— position in 1880-1884, [25]-[34]
- —— position under Reform Bill, 1912, [78]-[82]
- —— recent developments, [69]
- —— resolutions and petitions in favour of, [19], [26], [84], [88]
- —— Societies, [21], [22], [85], [87]
- —— summary of movement, [84]
- Women's Suffrage Amendment (J. S. Mill's), 1867, [23]
- Women's Suffrage Amendment Bill (Mr. Woodall's), 1884, [23], [28], [29]
- Women's Suffrage Bill, 1870 (Mr. Jacob Bright's), [23]
- —— 1892 (Sir A. Rollit's), [33]
- —— 1897 (Mr. F. Begg's), [34], [60]
- —— 1908 (Mr. Stanger's), [70]
- —— 1910 (Mr. Shackleton's), [55], [75], [85]
- —— 1911 (Sir G. Kemp's), [77], [85]. See also Summary, p. [84]
- Woodall, Mr., Suffrage Amendment Bill (1884) introduced by, [28], [29]
- Wyoming, Women's Suffrage in, [35], [89]
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