Alberti, Johanna. Eleanor Rathbone. Sage Press, 1996.
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politics | Clara Codd | CC
took part in the rush on the House of Commons
led by Christabel Pankhurst
. She was then arrested and sentenced to time in prison, which she served at Holloway Gaol
, becoming the... |
politics | Eleanor Rathbone | In the House of Commons
, ER
opposed legislation that lowered married women's health insurance benefits. Wives received less than single women, while both groups received and contributed less than men. Alberti, Johanna. Eleanor Rathbone. Sage Press, 1996. 85 |
politics | Eleanor Rathbone | In the House of Commons
, ER
spoke against the government's Incitement to Disaffection Bill, which, she declared, would tear a hole in British liberties through which an elephant may get through [sic]. qtd. in Alberti, Johanna. Eleanor Rathbone. Sage Press, 1996. 129 |
politics | Flora Tristan | With the help of a Turkish diplomat she met while in London, FT
attended sessions in the British House of Commons
and House of Lords
disguised as a Turkish gentleman. Tristan, Flora. Flora Tristan’s London Journal, 1840. Translators Palmer, Dennis and Giselle Pincetl, Charles River Books, 1980. 55 |
politics | Eleanor Rathbone | In the same month that the House of Commons
was officially informed of the Nazi
holocaust of Jews and other minorities, ER
began to pressure the government for a formal debate on the catastrophe. Alberti, Johanna. Eleanor Rathbone. Sage Press, 1996. 135 |
politics | Eleanor Rathbone | When the House of Commons
first debated the extermination of the Jews and other despised minorities in Germany and conquered nations, ER
urged Britain to secure safety for refugees in neutral states. Alberti, Johanna. Eleanor Rathbone. Sage Press, 1996. 135 |
politics | Edna Lyall | EL
met Charles Bradlaugh
after writing to him about a review of her second novel, Donovan, published in his National Reformer. Payne, George A. "Edna Lyall:" an Appreciation. John Heywood. 28 |
politics | Stella Benson | After the First World War broke out in August 1914, SB
sided with Flora Annie Steel
in a Women Writers' Suffrage League
dispute over supporting the war. Benson and Steel believed in supporting the war... |
politics | Eleanor Rathbone | |
politics | Annie Besant | The Monster Petition against parliamentary grants to royal personages Taylor, Anne, 1932 -. Annie Besant: A Biography. Oxford University Press, 1992. 101 Taylor, Anne, 1932 -. Annie Besant: A Biography. Oxford University Press, 1992. 101 |
politics | Charlotte Despard | The WFL was against violence or damage to property or individual politicians. They organized a protest in which a woman chained herself to the grille of the House of Commons
Ladies' Gallery, and they favoured... |
Publishing | Florence Dixie | The Times printed a letter from FD
about the rejection of a suffrage bill by the House of Commons
on 30 April, arguing that women must support only politicians who commit themselves in writing to... |
Publishing | Olaudah Equiano | Ten days later the Public Advertiser printed his letter of 13 March to Lord Hawkesbury (later Lord Liverpool)
, President of the Board of Trade, offering material for the committee investigating the slave trade (which... |
Publishing | Beatrice Harraden | A couple of years after this BH
began a steady flow of letters to the Times on the topic of women's suffrage: the last of these, written on 2 February 1927, was the plea or... |
Publishing | Dinah Mulock Craik | Dinah Mulock
contributed to the Cornhill a female perspective on parliamentary debate in The House
: ladies' gallery. Mitchell, Sally. Dinah Mulock Craik. Twayne, 1983. chronology Houghton, Walter E., and Jean Harris Slingerland, editors. The Wellesley Index to Victorian Periodicals 1824-1900. University of Toronto Press, 1966–1989, 5 vols. 5: 563-4 |
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