Women's Suffrage Pamphlets, Vol 1, Part 2 of 4
- UKLSE-DL1WR020020010002
- Dossier
- 1867-1905
Fait partie de Women's Rights Collection: Pamphlets and Leaflets
Part 2 of UDC box 342:
- Bright, Jacob; Women's Suffrage. Copy of a letter from Jacob Bright to Edwyn Holt; Manchester: Manchester Liberal Union, 1898; 2p
- Grey, Mrs William; Is the Exercise of the Suffrage Unfeminine?; London: London National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1870; 12p
- Davies, Emily; Parliamentary Franchise for Women 1904; (Printer Vacher and Sons, London), 1904; 45p
- Craigen, Jessie; Letter to the Ladies of the Women's Suffrage Movement; (Printer Pewtress and Co, London), 1883 ; 16p
- Robertson, AI; Women's Need of Representation: A Lecture Upon the Necessity of Giving Women the Parliamentary Franchise; Dublin: Irish National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1872; 18p
- Bright, Ursula; Extract From a Letter of Protest by Mrs Jacob Bright; Manchester: Manchester National Society for Women's Suffrage,c.1870; 1p
- Hopwood, CH; Mr CH Hopwood MP, on Women's Suffrage. Speech in the House of Commons, 6 Jun 1877; ???; 1p
- Newman, FW; Women's Wrongs; Bristol: Bristol National Society for Women's Suffrage,c.1868; 4p
- McLaren, Walter SB; Must the Extension of the Franchise to Women be Followed by the Dissolution of Parliament?; London: Women's Political News, nd; 2p.
- Henley, JW; Rt Hon JW Henley MP, on Women's Suffrage; ???; 1p
- Forsyth, William; Mr W Forsyth MP, on Women's Suffrage. Speech in the House of Commons, 6 Jun 1877; ???; 1p
- Various women; Women and the New Reform Bill. Printed circular letter signed by 76 women; c.1884-1890; 3p
- Maxse, FA; Objections to Woman Suffrage. A Speech by Captain Maxse, RN at the Electoral Reform Conference Held at the Freemasons' Tavern, 17 Nov 1874; London: W Ridgway, 1874; 10p
- Newman, Francis William; Professor Newman on Woman Suffrage. From the Western Morning News of 31 Jan [c.1870-1880]; 1p
- Anon; Why Are Women Disfranchised? (Reprinted from the Fifeshire Advertiser); Kirkcaldy: The Fifeshire Advertiser, n.d.; 2p
- Arnold, Arthur; Women's Suffrage; London: Social Science Association, 1872; 15p
- Anon [Women's Emancipation Union]; Two-Sexed Voting, One-Sexed Schooling; Congleton: Women's Emancipation Union, n.d.; 2p
- Anon; Sixteen Reasons for Women's Suffrage; (Printer: Harris and Oaten, Bristol), c.1880s; 2p
- Various women; Opinions of Women on Women's Suffrage. Leaflet 1; (Printer A. Ireland and Co, Manchester), 1879 ; 4p
- Various women; Opinions of Women on Women's Suffrage. Leaflet 2; (Printer A. Ireland and Co, Manchester), 1879 ; 4p
- Various women; Opinions of Women on Women's Suffrage. Leaflet 3; (Printer A. Ireland and Co, Manchester), 1879 ; 4p
- Various women; Opinions of Women on Women's Suffrage. Leaflet 4; (Printer A. Ireland and Co, Manchester), 1879; 4p
- Various women; Opinions of Women on Women's Suffrage. Leaflet 5; (Printer A. Ireland and Co, Manchester), 1879; 4p
- Woodall, William; Mr William Woodall, MP, on Women's Suffrage; (Printer A. Ireland and Co, Manchester), c.1884; 1p
- Anon ['FES']; What the Women Want; (Printer: Langley and Son, London), n.d.; 1p
- Stevenson, Louisa; United Women's Liberal Associations for the Extension of the Franchise to Women. Extract from the Speech of Miss Louisa Stevenson (Poor Law Guardian), in Edinburgh, 9 Mar 1889; Bristol: United Women's Liberal Associations, 1889; 1p
- Smith, Sidney; The Enfranchisement of Women. The Law of the Land ; (Printer A. Ireland and Co, Manchester), 1879; 31p
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