The Suffragette: The History of the Women's Militant Suffrage Movement, 1905-1910
E. Sylvia Pankhurst
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  • G
  • Gannell, S. G., [231]
  • Gannell, S. J., [232]
  • Gardner, Alan C., [189]
  • Garnett, Theresa, [379] et seq., [460]
  • Gasson, Mrs., [74]
  • Gautrey, T., [219]
  • Gawthorpe, Mary, in Wales, [98];
    • early life, [99];
    • at Uppingham, [160];
    • ejected from House of Commons, [102], [222], [446]
  • General election of 1906, [40];
    • of 1910, [488]
  • Gibson, Flora, [50]
  • Gladstone, Herbert, [69], [124], [141], [178], [205], [240], [253], [278], [293], [314], [331], [371], [383], [395], [397], [404], [419], [435], [455]
  • Glasgow by-election, [377];
    • Evening Times, [198];
    • St. Andrew's Hall meeting, [51]
  • Gooch, C. A., [219], [221]
  • Gordon, Dr. Mary, [256]
  • Gore-Booth, Eva, [6], [53], [73]
  • Goulden, Emmeline, [3] et seq.
  • Gretton, J., [161]
  • Grey, Sir Edward, [25], [26], [193], [464]
  • Guest, Hon. F., [93]
  • Guild Hall arrests, [459]
  • Guinness, Hon. W., [165]
  • H
  • Haggerston by-election, [257]
  • Haig, Dr. Alexander, [43]
  • Haig, Florence, [195], [196]
  • Haldane, Mr., [177], [418], [499]
  • Hall, Leslie, [480], [482]
  • Hambro, C. E., [172]
  • Hammersmith, meeting at, [328]
  • Harberton, Lady, [152]
  • Harcourt, Lewis, [178], [405], [463]
  • Harcourt, R. V., [232]
  • Hardie, Keir, [8], [12], [17], [18], [55], [67], [127], [129], [135], [371], [383], [433], [435], [502]
  • Hardy, Dr. Mabel, [155]
  • Harraden, Beatrice, [243]
  • Harvey, Capt. F. W., [165]
  • Haverfield, Mrs., [389], [467]
  • Hawick Burghs by-election, [377]
  • Hay, Claud, [141]
  • Hazleton, Mr. (M.P.), [371]
  • Heallis, Georgina, [419], [443]
  • Heally, Timothy, [476]
  • Heckling Campbell-Bannerman, [175]
  • Henle, Mr., [389]
  • Hexham by-election, [155]
  • Holloway Gaol, [86], [109] et seq., [332], [410];
    • prisoners released from, [97];
    • life in, [115] et seq.;
    • classes of prisoners in, [124] et seq.;
    • food in, [125];
    • sickness in, [255];
    • three leaders released from, [356];
    • Miss Wallace-Dunlop fasts in, [392]
  • Holloway, Mr. Justice, [470]
  • Holme, Vera, [383]
  • Horsley, Sir Victor, [434], [477]
  • House of Commons first closed to women, [58]
  • Housman, Clemence, [208]
  • Housman, Lawrence, [387]
  • Howard, Geoffrey, [365], [489]
  • Howard's Bill, [366]
  • Howells, W. D., [376]
  • Howey, Elsie, [256], [367], [419], [483]
  • Howey, Rose, [412]
  • Huddersfield by-election, [127];
    • meeting, [257], [328]
  • Hudson, Miss, [479]
  • Hughes, Mrs. Hugh Price, [59]
  • Hughes, Spencer Leigh, [71], [163]
  • Hull by-election, [181]
  • Hunger strike, [392], [419]
  • Hunt, Violet, [208]
  • Hutton, Alfred, [239]
  • Hyde Park, great demonstration, [241] et seq.
  • Hyde, Sir Clarendon, [504]
  • I
  • Idris, T. H. W., [269]
  • Imprisonment, first, [31]
  • Independent Labor party, [5], [7]
  • Independent by-election policy, [95]
  • Indignation meeting at Cheetham Hill, [47]
  • Innes, P. Rose, [163]
  • Invasion of Cabinet meetings, [176]
  • Ipswich meeting, [348]
  • J
  • Jacobs, George, [501]
  • Jarrow by-election, [161]
  • Jarvis, Inspector, [265], [273], [278], [385], [467]
  • Joachim, Maud, [196], [453]
  • Jolly, Miss C., [451], [453]
  • Joynson-Hicks, Mr., [226]
  • K
  • Keevil, Gladice, [202]
  • Kelley, Isabel, [422]
  • Kendall, James, [89]
  • Kenney, Annie, early life, [19];
    • at the Manchester meeting, [27];
    • first arrested, [29];
    • trial, [30];
    • at the Albert Hall meeting, [41];
    • sets off to rouse London, [54];
    • member London Committee, [61];
    • arrested, [64];
    • at Trafalgar Square, [80];
    • in East Fife, [97];
    • at Jarrow, [162];
    • again arrested, [202];
    • at Albert Hall meeting, [211];
    • and Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, [222];
    • at North Bristol, [340];
    • at Queen's Hall, [357];
    • at Canfield Park, [413]
  • Kenney, Jessie, [322], [362], [419], [464]
  • Kensington, [242]
  • Kerr, Miss, [322]
  • Kerr, Thomas, [417]
  • Kincardineshire, [231]
  • Kinnaird Hall meeting, [453]
  • Kirby, Dr. Ernest Dormer, [477]
  • Knightsbridge, [372]
  • L
  • Lambert, Lena, [253]
  • Lancet, The, [432]
  • Law, Hugh, [383]
  • Lawrence, Mrs. Pethick, [58], [61];
    • in Yorkshire, [97];
    • at Parliament opening, 1906, [101];
    • publishes Women's Franchise, [174];
    • at Albert Hall meeting, [212];
    • and Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, [222];
    • and the great Hyde Park demonstration, [241];
    • writes to Lloyd-George, [259];
    • in Clement's Inn office, [322];
    • arrested and imprisoned, [364];
    • speaks at Aldwych theatre, [368];
    • at Prince's Skating Rink, [373];
    • raising funds, [501]
  • Lawson, R. G., [436]
  • Lawson, Sir Wilfred, [93]
  • Leaders arrested, [264]
  • Leeds, Herbert Gladstone at, [178];
    • meeting at Woodhouse Moor, [257]
  • Leicester meeting, [257]
  • Leigh, Mrs. Mary, [155], [253], [254], [281], [339], [356], [375], [410], [418], [426], [439], [447], [459]
  • Leigh, Spencer, [457]
  • Letter from T. D. Benson, [89]
  • Levy, Sir Maurice, [151]
  • Lewis, Windsor, [425]
  • Liberal Daily Chronicle, [142]
  • Life in Holloway gaol, [117] et seq.
  • Lime House, Lloyd-George at, [407] et seq.
  • Linnell, Alfred, [79]
  • Littlehampton, [59]
  • Liverpool Courier, [418], [421]
  • Liverpool, Sun Hall meeting, [50]
  • Lloyd-George, Mr., [51], [81], [178], [252], [258], [259], [267], [276], [281], [340], [342], [407], [447], [448], [478], [491]
  • London By-Stander, [216]
  • London Committee organised, [60]
  • London Daily Chronicle, [248];
    • Daily Express, [248];
    • Daily News, [221], [436], [445];
    • Daily Telegraph, [220];
    • Globe, [347];
    • Standard, [216], [236], [248], [347];
    • Star, [218], [237];
    • Times, [248], [258], [424]
  • London, opening of campaign in 1906, [54]
  • Long, Walter, [17], [267]
  • Long's Bill for relief of unemployed, [17]
  • Louth town-hall meeting, [479]
  • Lyon, W. F., [161]
  • Lytton, Lady Constance, [300], [364], [447], [483]
  • Lytton, Lord, [489], [500]
  • M
  • McClellan, Miss, [362]
  • McLaren, Eva, [73]
  • McLaren, Lady, [343]
  • McLaren, Sir Charles, [73], [151], [365]
  • McNeill, R., [146]
  • Macaulay, Miss F. E., [301]
  • MacDonald, Mrs. Meredith, [364]
  • MacDougal, Mrs. August, [130]
  • Macquire, Dr. Miller, [306]
  • Maidenhead meeting, [349]
  • Maloney, Miss, [228]
  • Manchester, campaign of 1906, [48], [87];
    • Churchill at Free Trade Hall, [133];
    • Courier, [388];
    • Daily Despatch, [389];
    • demonstration at Boggart Hole Clough, [175];
    • Evening Standard, [33];
    • Guardian, [187], [224], [256], [347];
    • Heaton Park meeting, [257];
    • meeting at, [24], [328];
    • protest of members from, [129];
    • "riot," [18]
  • Manchester Women's Suffrage Committee, [4], [5]
  • Mansell-Moullin, Dr. C., [434], [477]
  • Margate Women's Liberal Ass'n, [341]
  • Marion, Kitty, [448]
  • Married Women's Property Committee, [4]
  • Marsden, Dora, [367], [446], [462]
  • Marsh, Charlotte, [431], [465]
  • Martel, Mrs. Nellie Alma, [13], [16], [61], [185]
  • Martin, Selina, [480], [482]
  • Martyn, Mrs. How, [103]
  • Marylebone Police Court, [193]
  • Massy, Col., [300]
  • Masterman, Mr., [433]
  • Matters, Muriel, [329], [363]
  • May, Mrs., [300]
  • Mechanics' Hall, Jarrow, [162]
  • Meeting at Bovey Tracey, [182];
    • at Caxton Hall, [57];
    • Cheetham Hill, [43];
    • Durdham Downs, Clifton, [257];
    • Heaton Park, [257];
    • Huddersfield, [257];
    • Ipswich, [348];
    • Leicester, [257];
    • Maidenhead, [349];
    • Newcastle, [258];
    • Peckham Rye, [212];
    • Rawtenstall, [257];
    • St. Andrew's Hall, Glasgow, [51];
    • Sheffield Drill Hall, [51];
    • Shipley Glen, [257];
    • Sun Hall, Liverpool, [50];
    • Woodhouse Moor, [257];
    • of protest in House of Commons lobby, [102]
  • Mid-Devon by-election, [181]
  • Militant tactics, inauguration of, [27]
  • Miller, Irene, [64], [103]
  • Milne, Alice, [127]
  • Montrose Boroughs, [232]
  • Mooney, Mr. (M.P.), [371]
  • Morley, J., [232]
  • Morley, Lord, [446]
  • Morrissey, Mrs., [129]
  • Moxey, Dr. Anderson, [432]
  • "Mud March," [135]
  • Munro, Miss, [193]
  • Murphy, Agnes, [305]
  • Murray, A., [231]
  • Murray, Dr. Flora, [435]
  • Murray, James, [304]
  • Murray, Mr. (M.P.), [266]
  • Muskett, Inspector, [272] et seq., [389]
  • N
  • Naylor, Marie, [195], [196]
  • Neal, Mary, [59], [61]
  • Neilans, Miss Allison, [458]
  • Neligan, Miss, [383], [502]
  • Nevison, Henry, [300], [437], [456]
  • New, Miss, [191], [253]
  • Newcastle by-election, [257]
  • Newton Abbot campaign, [182]
  • Ninth Women's Parliament, [380]
  • Non-Militant Suffragettes in 1906 campaign, [52]
  • North Bristol, [340]
  • North London Police Court, [398]
  • North West Manchester election, [224]
  • Northampton, Asquith at, [81];
    • Daily Mirror, [86]
  • O
  • Oakham by-election, [159]
  • Officers of Women's Freedom League, [173]
  • Official Residence, [61];
    • closed to deputation, [63]
  • Ogston, Helen, [344], [349]
  • O'Hanlon, J., [163]
  • Oldham Independent Labour Party, [19]
  • Open-air meeting, first in London, [79]
  • Opening of Parliament, autumn, 1908, [261]
  • Organising the great Hyde Park demonstration, [241]
  • Original Women's Enfranchisement Bill, [10] et seq.
  • Osler, Catherine C., [437]
  • P
  • Pall Mall Gazette, [216]
  • Palmer, Sir C. M., [163]
  • Pankhurst, Adela, [103], [405], [417], [451], [453]
  • Pankhurst, Christabel, early life, [5], et seq.;
    • at Manchester meeting, [29];
    • first arrested, [29];
    • convicted and imprisoned, [31];
    • in prison, [36];
    • at Cheetham Hill meeting, [45];
    • reply to Mr. Asquith, [235];
    • again arrested, [263];
    • Bow Street trial, [271] et seq.;
    • speaks in own defence, [306];
    • in Holloway gaol, [33];
    • released from Holloway, [356]
  • Pankhurst, Dr. Richard Marsden, [4], [37] et seq.
  • Pankhurst, Harry, [48]
  • Pankhurst, Mrs., marriage, [5];
    • at opening of Parliament, 1906, [102];
    • attacked at Newton Abbot, [186];
    • first arrested, [202];
    • trial at Westminster Police Court, [204];
    • at Peckham, [218];
    • delegation excluded from House of Commons, [250];
    • again arrested, [263];
    • Bow Street trial, [271] et seq.;
    • speaks in own defence at Bow Street, [315];
    • in Holloway gaol, [333];
    • released from Holloway, [356];
    • appeals under Act of Charles II, [467] et seq.;
    • leads deputation to House of Commons, [501]
  • Parliament, autumn session of 1906, [101] et seq.;
    • of 1908, [260];
    • proceedings over Dickinson Bill, [151]
  • Paul, Alice, [416], [417], [459]
  • Peacock, William, [26]
  • Pearson, Harold, [66], [161]
  • Peckham by-election, [212]
  • Pembrokeshire by-election, [257]
  • Pethick, Dorothy, [435], [448]
  • Pethick, Henry, [58]
  • Peters, Naici, [155]
  • Phillips, Mary, [253], [376], [412]
  • Pickford, Justice, [327]
  • Pitt, Lane Fox, [327]
  • Pledge of Women's Freedom League, [173]
  • Plural Voting Bill, [76], [129]
  • Police outrages at Northampton, [85]
  • Powell, Sir Richard Douglas, [436], [477]
  • Preston meeting, [463]
  • Private Members Reform Bill, [365]
  • Prince's skating rink, [372]
  • Protest, first meeting of, [16];
    • of Manchester members, [129]
  • Provincial meetings, [257]
  • Public Meeting Bill, [351]
  • Publication of Votes for Women, [174];
    • of Women's Franchise, [174]