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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 32. Part 1 of 3

Part 1 of looseleaf volume:

  • The case of the Helots, by Elizabeth Martin
  • A reply to Mr Gladstone's letter on women suffrage addressed to him by a member of the Women's Liberal Federation
  • A blast and a counterblast: the emancipation of women and its probable consequences, by Y. Gwir
  • The bitter cry of the voteless toilers (with special reference to the seamstresses of East London), by W. H. Wilkins
  • Woman and natural selection
  • Why women want the suffrage
  • The census and women's suffrage, by Laura E. Morgan-Brown
  • Reasons why women want the vote, by Mrs Morgan-Browne

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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 30. Part 3 of 3

Part 3 of looseleaf volume:

  • Report of the Executive Committee presented at the Annual General Meeting held in the Westminster Town Hall, May 31st 1892
  • Women's suffrage candidates for the General Election of 1892, second and enlarged edition
  • Speech by R.C. Jebb M.P., at the Annual Meeting of the Central Committee of the National Society for Women's Suffrage, May 31st 1892
  • Address of thanks, May 1892
  • Occasional paper, 20th March 1893
  • The work of the Central Committee: A sketch
  • Report of the Executive Committee presented at the Annual General Meeting held in the Westminster Town Hall, July 11th 1893

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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 30. Part 2 of 3

Part 2 of looseleaf volume:

  • Occasional paper, 1891
  • Report of the Executive Committee presented at the Annual General Meeting held in the Westminster Town Hall, July 14th 1891
  • Occasional paper, 25th March 1892
  • A reply to the letter of Mr. Samuel Smith on Women's Suffrage, by Mrs Fawcett, 1892
  • Occasional paper, May 1892

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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 30. Part 1 of 3

Part 1 of looseleaf volume:

  • List of parliamentary friends of women's suffrage, April, 1889
  • Women's suffrage: reasons for supporting the proposed extension of the parliamentary franchise
  • Opinions of Conservative leaders on women's suffrage
  • Report of the Executive Committee presented at the Annual General Meeting held in the Westminster Town Hall, July 9th, 1889
  • Speech of the Countess of Portsmouth at the Annual Meeting of the Central Committee of the National Society for Women's Suffrage
  • Declaration in favour of women's suffrage: being the signatures received at the office of the Central Committee of the National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1889
  • Report of the Executive Committee presented at the Annual General Meeting held in the Westminster Town Hall, July 15th, 1890
  • Memorial to the Most Honourable the Marquis of Salisbury, K.G., and the Right Honourable W.H.Smith, M.P., First Lord of the Treasury, 1891
  • Resolutions passed by representative electoral bodies, [1891?]

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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 28. Part 4 of 4

Part 4 of looseleaf volume:

  • Annual report of the Central Committee of the National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1880
  • Special circular January 1881, Manchester National Society for Women's Suffrage
  • Thirteenth annual report of the Executive Committee of the Manchester National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1880
  • Electoral reform, by William Count, 1881
  • Woman's claim, by Emily Pfeiffer, 1881

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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 28. Part 3 of 4

Part 3 of looseleaf volume:

  • The enfranchisement of women: the law of the land, by Sidney Smith, 1879
  • Should the parliamentary franchise be granted to women householders, by Louisa Brigg, 1879
  • Annual report of the Central Committee of the National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1879
  • Ought women to have votes for members of parliament? National Society for Women's Suffrage
  • Bible texts on woman's pristine position, 1880

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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 28. Part 2 of 4

Part 2 of looseleaf volume:

  • What women have a right to: a lecture, by Arabella Shore
  • Parliamentary franchise for women ratepayers, by Augusta Webster, 1878
  • The rights and duties of women in local government, a paper by miss Becker, 1879
  • Opinions of women on women's suffrage, Central Committee of the National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1879

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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 28. Part 1 of 4

Part 1 of looseleaf volume:

  • Some of the facts of the women's suffrage question, by Helen Blackburn, 1878
  • Comments on the opposition to women's suffrage, by Helen Blackburn, 1878
  • A few words to temperance women upon the suffrage question, by Mrs Dawson Burns
  • Annual report of the Central Committee of the National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1878
  • Eleventh annual report of the Executive Committee of the Manchester National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1878

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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 25. Part 6 of 6

Part 6 of looseleaf volume:

  • The present aspect of women's suffrage considered, by Arabella Shore, 1877
  • Tenth annual report of the Executive Committee of the Manchester National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1877
  • The earnings of married women, 1876
  • Opinions of the press on the property of married women, reprinted by the Married Women's Property Committee, 1877
  • Speech of the Right Hon. Lord Coleridge in the House of Lords on the Married Women's Property Act (1870) Amendment Bill, 1877
  • Debate on the second reading of the Married Women's Property (Scotland) Bill in the House of Commons, 1877
  • [Circular] Married Women's Property Committee, 1877

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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 25. Part 5 of 6

Part 5 of looseleaf volume:

  • Ninth annual report of the Executive Committee of the Manchester National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1876
  • The Bible and women's suffrage, John Hooker, 1877
  • Annual report of the Central Committee of the National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1877
  • A few words to temperance women upon the suffrage question, by Mrs. Dawson Burns
  • The physical force objection to women's suffrage, 1877
  • Man and woman: a sermon, Rev. Brooke Lambert, 1877
  • The last ballad of Charles Kingley
  • Women's education: their social privileges and their civil rights in Japan, by Michinori S. Nagasaki, 1877

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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 25. Part 4 of 6

Part 4 of looseleaf volume:

  • Annual report of the Central Committee of the National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1875
  • Eighth annual report of the Executive Committee of the Manchester National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1875
  • National Society for Women's Suffrage Central Committee 5,000 pound fund
  • Speech of Miss Frances Power Cobbe, 1876
  • A letter to the Rt. Hon. John Bright, M.P., from A Lady In The Gallery, 1876
  • An answer to Mr. John Bright's speech on the women's suffrage, by Arabella Shore
  • Female suffrage, W.T. Blair, 1876
  • Latest intelligence from the Planet Venus
  • Annual report of the Central Committee of the National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1876

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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 25. Part 2 of 6

Part 2 of looseleaf volume:

  • Seventh annual report of the Executive Committee of the Manchester National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1874
  • Mr. Fitzsjames Stephen on the position of women
  • Woman suffrage: a reply, by J.E.Cairnes, 1874

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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 25. Part 1 of 6

Part 1 of looseleaf volume:

  • Mr. Mills Subjection of Women from a woman's point of view, Claylands Debating Society, 1870
  • Objections to woman suffrage: a speech by Captain Maxse at the Electoral Reform Conference, 1874
  • The citizenship of women socially considered, by L.S.,1875

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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 24. Part 5 of 5

Part 5 of looseleaf volume:

  • Report of the Executive Committee, National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1872
  • Equal rights for women: a speech by George William Curtis in the Constitutional Convention of New York, 1867
  • Ought women to learn the alphabet? Thomas Wentworth Higginson
  • Constitution, The New England Woman's Suffrage Association
  • Woman's right and the public welfare: remarks of Hon. George F. Hoar before a Joint Special Committee of the Massachusetts Legislature, 1869
  • Constitution of the American Woman Suffrage Association
  • Third annual report by the Executive Committee For Promoting The Married Women's Property Bill, 1870
  • Fourth annual report by the Executive Committee For Promoting The Married Women's Property Bill, 1871

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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 24. Part 3 of 5

Part 3 of looseleaf volume:

  • A few words on the woman's franchise question, James Thorton Hoskins
  • Third annual meeting in favour of women's suffrage held in Queen Street Hall, Edinburgh, 1872
  • The political disabilities of women
  • The married women's property amendment act

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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 24. Part 2 of 5

Part 2 of looseleaf volume:

  • Speech of Jacob Bright, Esq., M.P. on the electoral disabilities of women
  • Report of a meeting of the London National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1870
  • Essay on woman suffrage, J.E. Howard, 1870
  • Question of women's suffrage as it stands at present
  • Progress of women suffrage during the past year
  • Report of a meeting in St. James' Hall for the London National Women's Suffrage Society, 1871
  • Debate in the House of Commons on the Women's Disabilities Bill, 1871
  • Fourth annual report for the Executive Committee of the Manchester National Society for Women's Suffrage. 1871
  • Woman suffrage
  • Opinions of eminent statesmen on women's suffrage
  • Opinions of eminent persons on women's suffrage

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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 24. Part 1 of 5

Part 1 of looseleaf volume:

  • A brief summary in plain language of the most important laws of England concerning women, Barbara L.S.Bodichon
  • The Rev.F.D. Maurice on female suffrage
  • Criminals, idiots, women and minors: is the classification sound, Frances Power Cobbe

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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 31. Part 2 of 2

Part 2 of looseleaf volume:

  • The civil rights of women; by Eva McLaren
  • List of candidates in favour of Women's suffrage (general election 1892)
  • A list of members of Parliament in favour of Women's suffrage issued after the general election, 1892
  • The debate, 1892, in the House of Commons on Women's suffrage: special report; Central National Society for Women's Suffrage

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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 31. Part 1 of 2

Part 1 of looseleaf volume:

  • Report of great meeting in Prince's Hall, Piccadilly, February 25th, 1892
  • Why Wyoming is to be congratulated
  • Friendly words to Christian women on religion and politics
  • Women's suffrage; from a speech by Mrs. Wynford Philipps
  • Women's enfranchisement bill; speech by Mr. McLaren, M.P.
  • The Progressive Party in the Women's Liberal Federation, 1891
  • 25 reasons for supporting women's suffrage
  • The Women's Liberal Federation and Women's suffrage; by H. Morgan-Browne
  • Difference of sex as a topic of jurisprudence and legislation; by the late Sheldon Amos
  • Leaflet No. V: bibliographical; Women's Progressive Society
  • Opinions of Liberal leaders
  • An appeal to members of the House of Commons on the question of Women's suffrage
  • The history of the Women's suffrage controversy in the Women's Liberal Federation; issued by the Hull Women's Liberal Association
  • Be just and fear not: an answer to the question should the Women's Liberal Federation declare that one of its objects is to obtain the enfranchisement of women; issued by the Hull Women's Liberal Association
  • A new scheme of work adopted by the Central National Society for Women's Suffrage: leaflet no.1
  • A new scheme of work adopted by the Central National Society for Women's Suffrage: leaflet no.2
  • The letter which ought to have been written by the Right Hon. W.E.Gladstone, M.P. to Samuel Smith M.P.; Central National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1892
  • A letter from the Right Hon. W.E.Gladstone, M.P. to Samuel Smith M.P, 1892
  • A reply to the letter of Mr Samuel Smith, M.P. on Women's suffrage; by Mrs Fawcett
  • Women's work and Women's vote; Pall Mall Gazette, December 2nd , 1891
  • The political enfranchisement of women; by Justin M'Carthy M.P., 1890

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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 29. Part 2 of 3

Part 2 of looseleaf volume:

  • Majority report of the United States Senate Committee on Privileges and Elections against a Sixteenth Amendment to the Constitution prohibiting the several states from disfranchising United States citizens on account of Sex. Also Minority Report from same committee, 1879
  • Arguments in behalf of the following, a Sixteenth Amendment to the Constitution, 1880; [by] Delegates of the National Woman Suffrage Association
  • Special Circular November 1881; Manchester National Society for Women's Suffrage
  • The history of woman suffrage; Rev. William Henry Channing , 1881
  • Address of the Gov. John.W.Hoyt of Wyoming Territory upon woman suffrage in Wyoming, 1882
  • Senate of the United States, Committee on Woman Suffrage, Report and Minority Report, 1882
  • To the members of the National Woman Suffrage Association and the Friends of Equal Suffrage; May Wright Sewall
  • Report of the Bristol and West of England Society for Women's Suffrage, 1881
  • Special circular, February 1882; Bristol and West of England Society for Women's Suffrage
  • Annual General Meeting, 1882; Bristol and West of England Society for Women's Suffrage
  • Fourteenth Annual Meeting of the Edinburgh National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1882
  • Address by the Rev. Charles Green on Women's Suffrage, 1882
  • A paper read by Mrs E. Lynch upon the claim of women-ratepayers to the Parliamentary vote, Bromley, Beckenham and Shortlands Branch of the National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1882
  • Observations on women's suffrage; by Viscount Harberton, 1882
  • Annual report of the Central Committee of the National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1882
  • Fifteenth annual report of the Executive Committee of the Manchester National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1882

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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 29. Part 1 of 3

Part 1 of looseleaf volume:

  • Report of the Bristol and West of England Society for Women's Suffrage, 1880
  • To wives and mothers of every class; "F.S.", "further copies apply to Mrs. Wolstenholme Elmy"
  • Object of this society; National Society for Women's Suffrage, Notts. Branch
  • Ought women to have the suffrage?; by Charles C. Cattell
  • Thirteenth annual meeting of the Edinburgh National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1881
  • The rights or claims of women; by Mr Grantham. R. Dodd, 1881
  • Annual report of the Central Committee of the National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1881
  • Fourteenth annual report of the Executive Committee of the Manchester National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1881
  • Women's rights as preached by women past and present; by a looker on, 1881
  • Ought women to have votes for members of Parliament ?; National Society for Women's Suffrage
  • Woman's claim by Emily Pfeiffer, 1881

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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 29. Part 3 of 3

Part 3 of looseleaf volume:

  • Fifteenth annual meeting of the Edinburgh National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1882
  • Edinburgh Woman's Suffrage Tracts No.1: Why women who are householders should have the Parliamentary franchise
  • Report of the Bristol and West of England Society for Women's Suffrage, 1882
  • Mr Fawcett, M.P. on women's suffrage
  • The Liberal man deviseth liberal things; West of England Society for Women's Suffrage
  • Letter to the ladies of the women's suffrage movement; Jessie Craigen
  • Extract from a letter of protest by Mrs. Jacob Bright
  • Annual Report of the Central Committee of the National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1883
  • Estyniad yr etholfraint i fynywod
  • Dyfeisa y dyn rhyddfrydig bethau rhyddfrydig
  • Women's suffrage: recent opinions of members of parliament
  • Opinions of the press: articles and extracts from the London and provincial press relating to the discussion of Mr Mason's resolution, 1883
  • James Stansfeld M.P. on women's suffrage
  • Mr Courtney M.P. on women's suffrage
  • Mr Alfred Illingworth M.P. on women's suffrage
  • Statistics about women's suffrage
  • Professor Fawcett M.P. on women's suffrage
  • Jacob Bright M.P. on women's suffrage
  • What is women's suffrage and why do women want it; Veritas, 1883
  • The daughters of Cobden and Bright at the Leeds conference
  • Opinions of M.P.'s on women's suffrage
  • Mr. Slagg, M.P. on women's suffrage
  • Mr. Leake M.P. and Mr. Agnew M.P. on women's suffrage
  • Mr. John P.Thomasson, M.P. on women's suffrage
  • Mrs. Walter S.B. M'Laren on women's suffrage
  • Sixteenth annual report of the Executive Committee of the Manchester National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1883
  • Special circular, November 1883; Manchester National Society for Women's Suffrage

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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 26. Part 3 of 3

Part 3 of looseleaf volume:

  • Bible texts on woman's pristine position, 1880
  • Electoral Reform; by William Count, 1880
  • Thirteenth Annual Report of the Executive Committee of the Manchester National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1880
  • Kvinden, skabt i guds billede; af Assta Hansteen, 1878
  • Del voto politico delle donne; Anna Maria Mozzoni, 1877
  • Married Women's Property Committee: Report of proceedings, 1879
  • Speech of Sir Thomas Erskine Perry at the Annual Meeting of the Married Women's Property Committee, 1880

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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 27. Part 2 of 3

Part 2 of looseleaf volume:

  • Bishop of Carlisle on Women's Suffrage
  • Opinions of women on women's suffrage; Central Committee of the National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1879
  • Her sphere, 1875
  • Woman Suffrage
  • Opinions of the press: Articles and extracts from the London and Provincial press on Mr. Mason's resolution in the House of Commons. 1883
  • Report of the Executive Committee; Manchester National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1886
  • For women's suffrage; by Mrs. Fawcett
  • Debate on the women's disabilities bill; Speech of Jacob Bright, M.P., 1873
  • Report of the Executive Committee, 1886-87
  • Women's suffrage: a record of parliamentary progress from 1866 to November 1887
  • Women's Local Government Society card; Annie Leigh Browne 1898
  • Women's suffrage in Ireland
  • The duties of citizenship; by Miss Morgan, of Brecon
  • Home for backward and deficient girls, Scott House, the Triangle, Hitchin, Herts.
  • Shall women be eligible to serve on county councils; By Mrs Charles Mallet
  • Women and technical education; Women's Local Government Society, 1897
  • Women as sanitary inspectors; Women's Local Government Society, 1896
  • Why are women wanted on vestries; Women's Local Government Society
  • Position of women under the Local Government Act, 1894; Women's Local Government Society
  • Women's work in London under the Local Government Act, 1894; Women's Local Government Society
  • Women's Local Government Society, 1896

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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 27. Part 1 of 3

Part 1 of looseleaf volume:

  • Women's suffrage and the franchise bill; Mrs. Henry Fawcett, 1884
  • Twenty five reasons for supporting women's suffrage; National Society for Women's Suffrage
  • A woman's appeal to women
  • Letter on women's suffrage; by the late Rev. Frederick Denison Maurice
  • Speech in the House of Commons; Right Hon. J.W.Henley, 1873
  • The Attorney General (Sir John Duke Coleridge) on women's suffrage, 1872
  • Opinions of women on women's suffrage, 1878
  • Women and the reform bill; Speech of Lord John Manners, 1884
  • The advance of women; by the Rev. J. Llewelyn Davis, 1884
  • The women's disabilities bill; National Society for Women's Suffrage
  • Why do women householders want to vote for members of parliament?
  • The coming municipal election: the duty of women
  • Letter on Women's Suffrage; by the late Rev. Frederick Denison Maurice
  • Debate on the women's disabilities bill; Speech of Jacob Bright, M.P., 1873
  • Married women and the municipal franchise
  • Report of the subcommittee; Association to Promote Women's Knowledge of the Law
  • Professor Fawcett, M.P. on women's suffrage, 1883
  • James Stansfeld M.P. on women's suffrage, 1883
  • Opinions of members of parliament on women's suffrage
  • Married women and the municipal franchise
  • Mr.Coleridge Kennard, M.P. on women's suffrage, 1883
  • The late Mr. Fawcett on women's suffrage and the Franchise Bill
  • Leaflet No. 5; National Woman Suffrage Association of Massachusetts
  • A woman suffrage manual: Massachusetts in the woman suffrage movement
  • Leaflet No.6; National Woman Suffrage Association of Massachusetts, H.R. Shattuck
  • Women as county councillors; The Earl of Meath, 1893
  • Letter CCLXXXV: Mothers and children; by Verax, 1883
  • [Correspondence with Mr. Gladstone]; Bristol Women's Liberal Association, 1884
  • Women and the Reform Bill; Speech of Lord John Manners, 1884
  • Married women and the municipal franchise
  • Parliamentary franchise for women; Elizabeth C. Wolstenholme Elmy
  • Opinions of the Conservative leaders on women's suffrage; National Society for Women's Suffrage
  • List of Parliamentary friends of women's suffrage, 1886
  • Parliamentary franchise for women; Elizabeth C. Wolstenholme Elmy
  • A woman's appeal to women
  • Parliamentary franchise for women; Elizabeth C. Wolstenholme Elmy
  • Professor F.D. Maurice on women's suffrage, 1870
  • Prof. Lindsay (Glasgow University) on women's suffrage
  • Bristol and West of England Society for Women's Suffrage; Object, Vice-Presidents and Committee
  • Mr Muntz, M.P. on women's suffrage
  • Suffrage for women householders; [Bristol and West of England Society for Women's Suffrage]

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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 27. Part 3 of 3

Part 3 of looseleaf volume:

  • Amendments required in the Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1885; Mrs Henry Fawcett, 1893
  • London County Council Elections: to women electors, 1898
  • Stansfeld Trust: Report for 1897
  • Women's work in England and Wales under the Local Government Act, 1894; Women's Local Government Society
  • Women's Local Government Society, 1896
  • Women and the Municipal Corporations Act, 1882; Women's Local Government Society
  • Women on school boards; by Miss Davenport Hill
  • Women and parish councils (Leaflet 1); Women's Local Government Society
  • Women and parish councils (Leaflet 2); by Mrs E.O. Fordham, Women's Local Government Society

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