Howard’s Bill, 366
Howells, W. D., 376
Flowey, Elsie, 256, 367, 419, 483
Flowey, Rose, 412
Fluddersfield 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, 543
Kirby, Dr Ernest Dormer, 477
Knightsbridge, 372
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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
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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 Abbott 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.
Osier, Catherine C., 437
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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 Abbott, 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
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Raid on House of Commons, 140
Rainy, Mrs. Rolland, 73
Randies, Sir John, 93
Rawtenstall meeting, 257
Redmond, John, 69
Redmond, Willie, 69
Reform Act of 1884, 78
Reid, Mrs. S., 438
Release from Holloway gaol, 127
Remnant, Mrs., 329
Rendall, Sergeant-Major, 187
Results of by-elections of 1907, 166
Review of Reviews, 71
Rigby, Mrs., 198
Robertson, E., 231
Robertson, J. M., 148
Robins, Elizabeth, 90, 243
Robinson, Rona, 443, 446
Robson, Henry, 231
Robson, Sir William, 326
Roe, Mrs. Lucy, 55
Rochester Row Police Court, 104
Rockfort, Henri, 3
Roch fort, Noemie, 3
Roper, Esther, 6
Rosebery, Lord, 253
Rosendale Valley, 178, 463
Ross by-election, 189
Ross, Dr. Forbes, 434
Rothera, C. L., 406
Royal College of Art, 11
Rulland by-election, 157
Runciman, Mr., 231, 454, 499
Runciman, Sir Walter, 448
“Rush” defined, 310
Rushford Hall, 415
Russell, Bertrand, 169, 172
Russell, Dr., 432
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St. Andrew’s Hall, Glasgow, 51, 416
Salter, Dr., 457
Samuel, Herbert, 406, 422, 423, 425
Sanderson, Mrs. Cobden, 102, 104, 475, 502
Scantlebury, Inspector, 250, 384
Scotsman, The, 388
Scottish Churches Bill, 18
Scottish women contend for enfranchisement, 358
Scrymageour, E., 231
Second term in Holloway gaol, 144
Sentences in Bow Street Police Court, 281
Seventh Women’s Parliament, 364
Shackleton, E., 231
Shalland, Dorothy, 448
Sharp, Evelyn, 208, 243, 301
Shaw, Dr. Anna, 243
Sheffield Drill Hall meeting, 51
Sherwood, Arthur, 128
Shipley Glen meeting, 257
Sickert, Mrs. Cobden, 104
Simons, Margaret Travers, 269
Sinclair, May, 208
Slack, Bamford, 11
Smillie, Robert, 93, 94
Smith, A. D., 231
Smith, Frank, 55
Smith, Horace, 104, 203, 292, 294
Smith, Margaret, 417
Smith, Miss Fraser, 423
Smith, Olivia, 191
Smith, Thorley, 53
Snowden, Mr., 498
Solomon, Daisy, 362, 364
Solomon, Mrs. Saul, 366, 383
Sothall, Gertrude E., 437
South Aberdeen by-election, 146
South African war, 17
South Edinburgh by-election, 377
Southport meeting, 462
Sperborough, Mrs., 85
Spiridorvna, Marie, 91
Spong, Florence, 393
Spratt, Col., 232
Stanger, H. Y., 204
Statute of Charles II, 379, 468
Steel, Flora Annie, 438
Stewart, G. H., 231
Stirling Burghs by-election, 238
Strangeways gaol, 422, 454, 478
Strangeways, H. B. T., 438
Stratford-on-Avon by-election, 377
Suffragists and Suffragettes, contrast of policies of, 172; meeting at Albert Hall, 242; new policy at by-elections, 166 et seq.
Sun Hall meeting, 50, 418
Sussex Daily News, 71
Swansea, Lloyd-George heckled at, 259
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Taylor, Paul, 87
Tennant, Dr., 432
Testimony of Herbert Gladstone, 293; of Inspector Jarvis, 278; of James Murray, M.P., 304; of Lloyd-George, 282; of Mary Brackenbury, 292; of Superintendent Wells, 274
“The Sundial,” 59
The Nation, 221
Thomas, Rev. J. M. Lloyd, 437
Thompson, Whitely, 189
Three leaders in Holloway gaol, 332
Thorley, Mr., 458
Thorne, G., 232
Thorne, Will, 262, 277, 281
Tickets to meetings refused, 40
Titterington, Mrs., 198
Toison, Helen, 415
Trafalgar Square, 55, 79
Trial, at Manchester, 30; at Marylebone Police Court, 194; at Rochester Police Court, 104 et seq.; at Westminster Police Court, 142 et seq.; of Mrs. Pankhurst after first arrest, 204; under the Act of Charles II, 198
Trials at Westminster Police Court, 155, 197
Tuke, Mrs., 322, 342, 393
Turner, B., 231
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Unemployed, Bill for the relief of, 17; Manchester uprising, 18
Unwin, Mrs. Cobden, 104
Uppingham by-election, 160
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Victoria women enfranchised, 359
“Votes for Women “first adopted, 7, 8
Votes for Women, publication of, 174
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“Wakes Week,” 23
Wallace-Dunlop, Miss, 267, 337, 381, 391, 392
Wallasey Women’s Liberal Ass’n, 341
Walton gaol, 479, 481, 484
Wales, campaign in, 98
Warton, Jane, 483
Wason Cathcart, 204
Watson, Mrs., 75
Waylaying the Council, 362
Webster, Alexander, 180
Wells, Supt. of Police, 274, 276
Wentworth, Vera, 412, 419
Westminster Gazette, 350
Westminster Police Court, 131, 142, 197, 204, 253
Wilkie, Alex., 231
Williams, T. R., 128
Wilson, J. H., 148
Wimbledon by-election, 169
Winslow, Dr. Forbes, 432, 435
Winsori Green gaol, 433, 439, 465
Wolverhampton, 232
Women first refused admission to House of Commons, 58
Women’s Disabilities Removal Bill, 4
Women’s Enfranchisement Bill, Asquith’s views on, 234; discussed, 205 et seq.
Women’s Franchise, publication of, 174
Women’s Franchise League, formation, 5
Women’s Freedom League, 173, 328
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p; Women’s Liberal Federation, 5
Women’s Social and Political Union, 7
Women’s Suffrage Resolution placed in House of Commons, 67
Woodhousel, Sir J. T., 129
Woodlock, Patricia, 155, 367, 376
Wurrie, Evelyn, 443
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Yates, W. B., 165
Yorkshire Weekly Post, 388
Yoxall, Alice, 437
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Zangwill, Israel, 135
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