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Person Index M-N Pceditfinal.Xlsx Surrey Heritage: March of the Women: Surname Index ‐ "M ‐ N" Pro or Anti‐ Name/ Title Surname Organisations named Suffrage Position Places named Newspaper title Year Month Day Page Column Article title Initial organisation Miss Mabey Primrose League Anti‐Suffrage St Paul's Hall‐Thornton heath Croydon Guardian 1908 February 22 5 d‐eEdridge Habitation of the Primrose League Miss Mabey Primrose League St Paul's Hall, Thornton Heath Croydon Guardian 1907 November 16 10 e Edridge Habitation of the Primrose League Mrs Macaird National Women's Anti‐Suffrage League Anti‐Suffrage Beechwood, Reigate Surrey Mirror 1908 December 4 4 H The Anti‐Suffrage League Epsom division of Women's National Anti‐Suffrage Mr G. MacAndrew Anti‐Suffrage Village Hall, Mickleham The Surrey Advertiser 1909 April 10 7 Women’s Suffrage: meeting at Camberley League Epsom division of Women's National Anti‐Suffrage Mrs G. MacAndrew Anti‐Suffrage Village Hall, Mickleham The Surrey Advertiser 1909 April 10 7 Women’s Suffrage: meeting at Camberley League Dorking and Leatherhead Miss MacAndrew National League for Opposing Women's Suffrage Anti‐Suffrage In attendance Dorking 1911 May 27 8 f‐gAgainst Women's Suffrage Advertiser Epsom division of Women's National Anti‐Suffrage Miss MacAndrew Anti‐Suffrage Village Hall, Mickleham The Surrey Advertiser 1909 April 10 7 Women’s Suffrage: meeting at Camberley League Dorking and Leatherhead Women's Suffrage. Opposition Meeting at Miss MacAndrew Epsom Division Women's Anti‐Suffrage League Anti‐Suffrage Epsom; Mickleham 1909 May 1 8 h Advertiser Mickleham South East Surrey Branch Women's Anti‐Suffrage Women and the Vote. The Case Against Miss MacAndrew Anti‐Suffrage Invited guest Redhill. Dorking Surrey Mirror 1909 Mar 19 5 f‐g League Suffrage Dorking and Leatherhead Women's Suffrage. Opposition Meeting at Mr MacAndrew Epsom Division Women's Anti‐Suffrage League Anti‐Suffrage Epsom; Mickleham 1909 May 1 8 h Advertiser Mickleham Dorking and Leatherhead Women's Suffrage. Opposition Meeting at Mrs MacAndrew Epsom Division Women's Anti‐Suffrage League Anti‐Suffrage Epsom; Mickleham 1909 May 1 8 h Advertiser Mickleham Homeles', Coombe Road, South Miss Macaulay Women's Social and Political Union Croydon branch Pro‐Suffrage Unable to attend Croydon Guardian 1907 May 11 5 f Votes for Women Croydon; Croydon; London Liberal Member of Norbury Park; Dorking; Bookham; Dorking and Leatherhead Against The Vote: Successful Garden Party at Mr A. MacCallum Scott National League for Opposing Women's Suffrage Anti‐Suffrage 1912 July 13 5 f Parliament; Speaker Fetcham Advertiser Norbury Park Miss Maud MacCarthy Women's Social and Political Union Pro‐Suffrage Speaker Croydon Croydon Guardian 1906 December 1 3 d‐eWomen Suffragettes in Croydon Miss Maud MacCarthy Women's Social and Political Union Pro‐Suffrage Speaker Croydon Croydon Guardian 1906 December 1 3 d‐e ‐ Dorking & Leatherhead Mr Ramsey MacDonald Pro‐Suffrage The Albert Hall 1912 November 9 4 e‐f Meeting at Albert Hall Advertiser Stall holder‐ Home Village Hall, Suffrage Fete at Grayshott: the deputation to Miss MacDonald Haslemere and district Women’s Suffrage Society Pro‐Suffrage Surrey Advertiser 1911 November 22 1 Produce Grayshott Mr Asquith Stall holder‐ Home Village Hall, Suffrage Fete at Grayshott: the deputation to Miss MacDonald Haslemere and district Women’s Suffrage Society Pro‐Suffrage Surrey Advertiser 1911 November 25 7 Produce Grayshott Mr Asquith Women's Suffrage‐ Debate at the Reform Mr Macdonald The Reform Club Speaker Surrey Comet 1906 November 24 5 d Club and Motion in Favour. Prince's Salon; the Holborn Dorking and Leatherhead Mr MacDougall Suffragette Pro‐Suffrage 1907 January 5 5 b Restaurant Advertiser Prince's Salon; the Holborn Dorking and Leatherhead Mrs MacDougall Suffragette Pro‐Suffrage 1907 January 5 5 b Restaurant Advertiser Reverend John H. B. Mace Men's League for Women's Suffrage Pro‐Suffrage County and Borough Hall; Woking Surrey Advertiser 1913 November 15 4 h Bishop's Powerful Pleas Reigate Women's Suffrage Society; Men's League for Women's Suffrage, Successful Meeting at Miss Macey Women's Suffrage; National Union of Women's Pro‐Suffrage "Ivanhoe" Reigate Surrey Mirror 1907 October 25 3 e‐f Reigate Suffrage Societies Reigate Women's Suffrage Society; Men's League for Dorking and Leatherhead Women's Suffrage, Successful Meeting at Miss Macey Women's Suffrage; National Union of Women's Pro‐Suffrage "Ivanhoe" Reigate 1907 October 26 6 a‐b Advertiser Reigate Suffrage Societies Redhill and Reigate Women's Suffrage Society; Votes for Women Open Air Meeting at Miss Macey Pro‐Suffrage Reigate; Redhill Surrey Mirror 1909 July 6 2 f National Union Women's Suffrage Societies Reigate Votes for Women Open Air Meeting at Redhill and Reigate Women's Suffrage Society; Miss Macey Pro‐Suffrage Reigate; Redhill Surrey Mirror 1909 July 9 7 f‐g Reigate, Garden Meeting at Fengates House, National Union Women's Suffrage Societies Rain Spoils Horley Meeting Redhill and Reigate Women's Suffrage Society; Votes for Women Open Air Meeting at Miss Macey Pro‐Suffrage Reigate; Redhill Surrey Mirror 1909 July 10 3 f‐g National Union Women's Suffrage Societies Reigate, Member of Parliament‐ Mr Mackenna Surrey Advertiser 1913 May 10 4 i How Surrey MP's Votes Voted against Suffrage bill National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies, Mr R. F. Mackenzie Pro‐Suffrage Guildford Surrey Advertiser 1913 January 20 5 Mr Horne MP and Women's Suffrage Guildford branch National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies, Mr R. Fraser Mackenzie Pro‐Suffrage Signed letter Guildford Surrey Advertiser 1913 January 20 5 Mr Horne MP and Women's Suffrage Guildford branch Dorking and Leatherhead Mr Mackenzie Reigate Division Women's Unionist Association Newdigate; Reigate 1912 July 6 6 g Woman Unionists Advertiser Surrey Heritage: March of the Women: Surname Index ‐ "M ‐ N" Pro or Anti‐ Name/ Title Surname Organisations named Suffrage Position Places named Newspaper title Year Month Day Page Column Article title Initial organisation Dorking and Leatherhead Mrs Mackenzie Decorations Dorking Public Hall; Reigate; Surrey 1906 March 10 5 d The Late Election Advertiser Dorking and Leatherhead Mrs Mackenzie Reigate Division Women's Unionist Association Newdigate; Reigate 1912 July 6 6 g Woman Unionists Advertiser Mr A. Mackinlay The Surrey Advertiser 1914 April 18 4 a Women's Movement News from Regional Societies: Surrey, Sussex Mr Mackinlay Men's League Pro‐Suffrage Speaker Woking Common Cause 1911 August 10 14 b & Hants Federation Mr Mackinley Pro‐Suffrage Speaker Duke Street, Woking Common Cause 1911 July 13 18 a Forthcoming meetings Speaker for women's North Street, Mr Mackinley Men's League for Women's Suffrage Pro‐Suffrage Surrey Advertiser 1911 August 16 1 Suffrage debate at Guildford Suffrage Guildford News from our Federations: Surrey, Sussex, Mr Mackinley Men's League Pro‐Suffrage Speaker Woking, Godalming Common Cause 1911 October 12 14 a Hants Mr MacKinley Islington Trade and Labour Council Arbuthnot Institute, Shamley Green Surrey Advertiser 1913 March 3 5 Shamley Green Women's Suffrage Dorking and Leatherhead Women's Suffrage‐ Visit of Distinguished Mrs Mackirby Chairman Market Hall, Redhill 1912 September 21 4 g Advertiser Speakers at Redhill Merstham House‐Reigate; Adult School Hall‐Croydon; Katherine‐Street Mrs Archibald Mackirdy National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies Pro‐Suffrage (unknown); Hyde Park; Streatham Surrey Mirror 1913 August 1 3 b The Pilgrim's March ‐ A Successful Venture Common‐Lambeth; the King's Hall‐St. George's Market; National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies, Dorking and Leatherhead Votes for Women‐ Lord Robert Cecil at Mrs Mackirdy Pro‐Suffrage Chairman Redhill; Reigate 1912 September 28 6 a‐c Redhill, Reigate and Distract Branch Advertiser Redhill Dorking and Leatherhead Mrs Mackirdy Chairman Kings Hall, Colman Institute 1912 November 30 6 a‐bSweated Industries Advertiser Dorking and Leatherhead Mrs Mackusick Gave gifts or money Kings Hall, Colman Institute 1912 November 30 6 a‐bSweated Industries Advertiser Kingston: Hurst Park Fire: Suffragettes Sent Emma Maclachlan Surrey Advertiser 1913 June 23 1 for Trial Dorking and Leatherhead Mrs Eva Maclaren Women's Liberal Federation Pro‐Suffrage President Hetherset, Reigate 1912 June 15 5 b Suffrage Workers Council Advertiser Mrs Eva MacLaren Women's Liberal Association Chairman Reigate Surrey Mirror 1909 Mar 26 2 b‐dWomen Liberal Workers Home Counties Union of the Women’s Liberal Women in Politics Liberal Conference at Eva MacLaren Borough Hall, Guildford Surrey Advertiser 1913 November 19 5 Association Guildford Mrs Eva MacLaren Normansfield, Hampton Wick Surrey Comet 1907 May 25 10 h Hampton Wick Village Hall, Suffrage Fete at Grayshott: the deputation to Miss MacLaren Haslemere and district Women’s Suffrage Society Pro‐Suffrage Stall Holder‐ Books Surrey Advertiser 1911 November 22 1 Grayshott Mr Asquith Village Hall, Suffrage Fete at Grayshott: the deputation to Miss MacLaren Haslemere and district Women’s Suffrage Society Pro‐Suffrage Stall Holder‐ Books Surrey Advertiser 1911 November 25 7 Grayshott Mr Asquith Mrs Emma Maclaughan Hurst Park; Guildford Surrey Advertiser 1913 July 5 5 a‐b Suffragists Trial Mr Hector Maclean Croydon Liberal and Radical Association Proposer Streatham Croydon Guardian 1907 November 9 9 g Croydon's Liberal Candidate Mr D. Macmaster Parliament Anti‐Suffrage Member of Parliament Surrey Mirror 1910 July 15 5 c County Jottings. Dorking and Leatherhead Mr D. Macmaster Parliament Anti‐Suffrage Member of Parliament 1910 July 16 5 a County Jottings. Advertiser National Vigilame Association and International Mr D. Macmaster Member of Parliament Christ Church Hall Surrey Advertiser 1912 October 19 6 b White Slave Trade Bureau for the Suppression of the White Slave Traffic Mr. Macmaster's Anti‐Suffrage Vote. Trouble House of Commons; Woking Habitation of the Member of Parliament for Mr Donald Macmaster Anti‐Suffrage Pyrford Court; Chertsey Division West Surrey Times 1910 July 23 4 d in the Primrose League.
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