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Common Cause 1911-1914 Pcedit.Xlsx Surrey Heritage: March of the Women Project Index to Suffrage people and organisations in Surrey, from Common Cause , 1911‐1914 Entries listed in chronological order Pro or anti‐suffrage Title Name/Initial Surname Organisations named Position Places named Newspaper title Year Month Day Page Column Article title organisation Free Church Federation for Miss Leow Pro‐suffrage Speaker Croydon Public Hall Common Cause 1911 January 12 9 a Woman Suffrage Free Church Federation for Mrs Sambrook Pro‐suffrage Speaker Croydon Public Hall Common Cause 1911 January 12 9 a Woman Suffrage Church League for Women's Miss Frances Sterling Pro‐suffrage Speaker Camberley; Frimley Common Cause 1911 January 19 15 b Places/dates of meetings Suffrage Church League for Women's Mrs Basset Pro‐suffrage Hostess Camberley; Frimley Common Cause 1911 January 19 15 b Places/dates of meetings Suffrage Camberley, Guildford, Report of meetings Godalming National Union Member; organisedf by Camberley; Mrs Rackham Pro‐suffrage Common Cause 1911 February 9 14 a of Women's Suffrage Speaker Guildford; Godalming Societies societies Camberley, Guildford, Report of meetings Godalming National Union Member; organisedf by Camberley; Professor Urwick Pro‐suffrage Common Cause 1911 February 9 14 a of Women's Suffrage Speaker Guildford; Godalming Societies societies Camberley, Guildford, Report of meetings Godalming National Union Member; organisedf by Camberley; Miss Stuart Pro‐suffrage Common Cause 1911 February 9 14 a of Women's Suffrage Speaker Guildford; Godalming Societies societies Camberley, Guildford, Report of meetings Godalming National Union Member; organisedf by Camberley; Miss Abadam Common Cause 1911 February 9 14 a of Women's Suffrage Speaker Guildford; Godalming Societies societies Camberley, Guildford, Report of meetings Godalming National Union President of organisedf by Camberley; Sir William Chance Pro‐suffrage Common Cause 1911 February 9 14 a of Women's Suffrage meeting Guildford; Godalming Societies societies Camberley, Guildford, Report of meetings Godalming National Union organiser of Lady Chance Pro‐suffrage organised by Godalming of Women's Suffrage meeting society Societies Camberley branch of organiser of Report of meetings Miss Duncan National Union of Women's Pro‐suffrage meetings; Common Cause 1911 February 9 14 a organised by Camberley Suffrage Societies Speaker society Mrs Cooper Report of meetings organised by Camberley, Mr Abbey Men's League Pro‐suffrage Speaker Common Cause 1911 February 9 14 a Guildford and Godalming societies Surrey Heritage: March of the Women Project Index to Suffrage people and organisations in Surrey, from Common Cause , 1911‐1914 Entries listed in chronological order Pro or anti‐suffrage Title Name/Initial Surname Organisations named Position Places named Newspaper title Year Month Day Page Column Article title organisation Report of meetings Church League for Women's organised by Camberley, Miss Frances Sterling Pro‐suffrage Speaker Common Cause 1911 February 9 14 a Suffrage Guildford and Godalming societies Report of meetings Organiser of organised by Camberley, Miss Edith Craig Pro‐suffrage Common Cause 1911 February 9 14 a entertainment Guildford and Godalming societies Contributor to Report of meetings pro‐suffrage organised by Camberley, Dame Ethel Smyth Pro‐suffrage Common Cause 1911 February 9 14 a entertainment Guildford and Godalming at meeting societies FitzRoy Lodge, Westcott, Mrs Mabel Hecht Pro‐suffrage Letter writer Common Cause 1911 February 16 14 b Letter to Common Cause Dorking Caverleigh, Maple Road, Report of annual meeting Mrs Horner Pro‐suffrage Common Cause 1911 February 16 14 a Surbiton decision Mrs Russell Grant Pro‐suffrage Hostess Queen's Road, Richmond Common Cause 1911 February 16 14 b Report of event Brentwood, Onslow Mrs Bailey Pro‐suffrage Hostess Common Cause 1911 February 16 14 b Report of event Road, Richmond Concert Mr T. F. Dunhill Pro‐suffrage Common Cause 1911 February 16 14 b Report of event organiser Miss Edith Craig Pro‐suffrage Actor Common Cause 1911 February 16 14 b Report of event Miss Cicely Hamilton Pro‐suffrage Actor Common Cause 1911 February 16 14 b Report of event Meeting Mrs Gibb Pro‐suffrage Common Cause 1911 February 16 14 b Report of event organiser Meeting Miss Dorothy Edwards Leith Hill & District Society Pro‐suffrage Dorking Public Hall Common Cause 1911 February 16 17 a Date for Annual Meeting organiser Meeting Haslemere Co‐operative Mrs Cooper Pro‐suffrage Common Cause 1911 February 16 17 b Date and place of meeting organiser Hall Meeting Miss Mason Pro‐suffrage Small Public Hall, Sutton Common Cause 1911 February 16 17 b Date and place of meeting organiser Miss Miller's Drawing Miss Miller Pro‐suffrage Hostess Common Cause 1911 February 23 17 a Forthcoming meetings Room, Croydon Mrs Baillie Pro‐suffrage Speaker Common Cause 1911 February 23 17 a Forthcoming meetings Mrs Hart Smith‐Pearse Pro‐suffrage Hostess Drawing Room, Epsom Common Cause 1911 February 23 17 a Forthcoming meetings Miss Palliser Pro‐suffrage Speaker Epsom Common Cause 1911 February 23 17 a Forthcoming meetings Miss Bailey Pro‐suffrage Hostess Richmond Common Cause 1911 February 23 17 a Forthcoming meetings Mrs Corbett Ashby Pro‐suffrage Speaker Richmond Common Cause 1911 February 23 17 a Forthcoming meetings Esher & East Molesey Work of Societies in the Mrs Way Pro‐suffrage Performer Esher & East Molesey Common Cause 1911 Mar 2 13 a Branch Union Esher & East Molesey Conservative Hall, East Work of Societies in the Miss Howe Pro‐suffrage Performer Common Cause 1911 Mar 2 13 a Branch Molesey Union Surrey Heritage: March of the Women Project Index to Suffrage people and organisations in Surrey, from Common Cause , 1911‐1914 Entries listed in chronological order Pro or anti‐suffrage Title Name/Initial Surname Organisations named Position Places named Newspaper title Year Month Day Page Column Article title organisation Esher & East Molesey Conservative Hall, East Work of Societies in the Mrs Richardson Pro‐suffrage Performer Common Cause 1911 Mar 2 13 a Branch Molesey Union Esher & East Molesey Conservative Hall, East Work of Societies in the Miss Hedges Pro‐suffrage Performer Common Cause 1911 Mar 2 13 a Branch Molesey Union Esher & East Molesey Conservative Hall, East Work of Societies in the Mrs Burton Pro‐suffrage Event organiser Common Cause 1911 Mar 2 13 a Branch Molesey Union Esher & East Molesey Conservative Hall, East Work of Societies in the Mrs Massey Pro‐suffrage Event organiser Common Cause 1911 Mar 2 13 a Branch Molesey Union Esher & East Molesey Conservative Hall, East Work of Societies in the Miss K. Manby Pro‐suffrage Performer Common Cause 1911 Mar 2 13 a Branch Molesey Union Croydon branch of National Adult School Hall, Mrs Baillie Union of Women's Suffrage Pro‐suffrage Speaker Common Cause 1911 March 2 14 b Forthcoming meetings Croydon Societies Croydon branch of National Her Drawing Room Miss Miller Union of Women's Suffrage Pro‐suffrage Hostess Common Cause 1911 Mar 2 14 b Forthcoming meetings Croydon Societies Croydon branch of National Miss Miller's Drawing Mrs Cooper Union of Women's Suffrage Pro‐suffrage Speaker Common Cause 1911 Mar 2 14 b Forthcoming meetings Room, Croydon Societies Mrs Alexander's Drawing Mrs Cooper Pro‐suffrage Speaker Common Cause 1911 Mar 2 15 a Forthcoming meetings Room, Reigate Her Drawing Room Mrs Alexander Pro‐suffrage Hostess Common Cause 1911 Mar 2 15 a Forthcoming meetings Reigate Her Drawing Room, Mrs Kitchin Pro‐suffrage Hostess Common Cause 1911 Mar 2 15 a Forthcoming meetings Oxted Mrs Kitchin's Drawing Mrs Stanbury Pro‐suffrage Speaker Common Cause 1911 Mar 2 15 a Forthcoming meetings Room, Oxted Leabourne Parish Hall, Mrs Auerbach Pro‐suffrage Speaker Common Cause 1911 Mar 2 15 a Forthcoming meetings Reigate Leabourne Parish Hall, Mrs Cooper Pro‐suffrage Speaker Common Cause 1911 Mar 2 15 a Forthcoming meetings Reigate Leabourne Parish Hall, Miss A. M. (Maude) Royden Pro‐suffrage Speaker Common Cause 1911 Mar 2 15 a Forthcoming meetings Reigate Lord Lytton Pro‐suffrage Speaker Dorking Public Hall Common Cause 1911 Mar 2 15 a Forthcoming meetings Mr F. E. Bray Pro‐suffrage Speaker Dorking Public Hall Common Cause 1911 Mar 2 15 a Forthcoming meetings Mrs Rackham Pro‐suffrage Speaker Assembly Room, Oxted Common Cause 1911 Mar 2 15 a Forthcoming meetings Miss Mabel Smith Pro‐suffrage Speaker Assembly Room, Oxted Common Cause 1911 Mar 2 15 a Forthcoming meetings Miss Bailey Pro‐suffrage Hostess Richmond Common Cause 1911 Mar 2 15 a Forthcoming meetings Mrs Corbett Ashby Pro‐suffrage Speaker Richmond Common Cause 1911 Mar 2 15 a Forthcoming meetings Surrey Heritage: March of the Women Project Index to Suffrage people and organisations in Surrey, from Common Cause , 1911‐1914 Entries listed in chronological order Pro or anti‐suffrage Title Name/Initial Surname Organisations named Position Places named Newspaper title Year Month Day Page Column Article title organisation Johnson's Rooms, Miss Agnes Dawson Pro‐suffrage Speaker Broadway, South Common Cause 1911 Mar 2 15 a Forthcoming meetings Wimbledon Mrs Homan Pro‐suffrage Hostess Ewell Common Cause 1911 Mar 2 15 a Forthcoming meetings Miss Janet Thompson Pro‐suffrage Speaker Ewell Common Cause 1911 Mar 2 15 a Forthcoming meetings Mrs Percy Boulnois Pro‐suffrage Speaker Guildford Common Cause 1911 Mar 9 18 b Surrey, Sussex & Hants Reverend A. E. W. Simms Pro‐suffrage Speaker Guildford Common Cause 1911 Mar 9 18 b Surrey, Sussex & Hants Lady Chance Pro‐suffrage Speaker Guildford
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