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politics Gladys Henrietta Schütze
GHS 's first suffrage meeting, in fact, became a deputation heading for the House of Commons , where it was met by violence. She dreamed about the event that night and joined the WSPU next...
Family and Intimate relationships Elizabeth Richardson
Elizabeth, Lady Ashburnham , became (at St Giles in the Fields in London) the second wife of Sir Thomas Richardson , then Speaker of the House of Commons and Chief Justice.
“FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service”. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
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Occupation Eleanor Rathbone
ER was the object of misogynistic attacks, personal and professional, throughout her parliamentary career. When she was absent from a House of Commons debate in June 1942, someone called A. McLaren commented, I see that...
politics Eleanor Rathbone
In March 1935 ER also spoke in the House about the importance of reserved places for women on Indian Provincial Councils, and against a plan which would have required female potential voters to apply to...
politics Eleanor Rathbone
The movement of this bill involved many prominent women in the House of Commons : it had been introduced by Margaret Bondfield , the nation's first female cabinet minister, while Jennie Lee , Lady Cynthia Moseley
politics Eleanor Rathbone
She remained a staunch feminist and patriot. As she had recognized two decades earlier, times of war did allow for social change and improvement, despite the extensive, brutal devastation of armed conflict. On 20 March...
politics Eleanor Rathbone
The final shape of the bill constituted a particular triumph for Rathbone. Though comparatively liberal, the Beveridge Plan was based on the paradigm of the male breadwinner and the dependent wife.
Pedersen, Susan. Family, Dependence, and the Origins of the Welfare State: Britain and France, 1914-1945. Cambridge University Press.
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For example, it...
politics Eleanor Rathbone
She ran this last time because she believed that the House of Commons still needed a strong voice to further family allowances and measures for refugees. Also, she wrote that there were too few women...
Textual Production Eleanor Rathbone
During her parliamentary career, ER spoke frequently in the House of Commons on many issues: family allowances, the franchise and women's suffrage, foreign policy, and war, along with many specific pieces of legislation. All her...
politics Eleanor Rathbone
During a House of Commons debate on Indian rule, ER asserted that the only safeguard against [Indian women's] oppression was to give the women themselves a say.
Alberti, Johanna. Eleanor Rathbone. Sage Press.
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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.
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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].
Alberti, Johanna. Eleanor Rathbone. Sage Press.
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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.
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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.
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politics Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence
On the day that Parliament reconvened, EPL was among the eleven suffragists famously arrested for staging a demonstration for female suffrage at the House of Commons .
Pethick-Lawrence, Emmeline. My Part in a Changing World. Hyperion.
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Brittain, Vera. Pethick-Lawrence: A Portrait. George Allen and Unwin.
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14 January 1766: William Pitt appealed to the House of Commons...

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14 January 1766

William Pitt appealed to the House of Commons to treat America as a kindly, paternalistic husband would treat a wife.

4 February-13 April 1769: Disputes occurred over John Wilkes's right...

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4 February-13 April 1769

Disputes occurred over John Wilkes 's right to take his seat in the House of Commons , from which he had been expelled for the first time in 1764.

After March 1770: Following representations by merchants to...

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After March 1770

Following representations by merchants to the House of Commons , the duties on colonial trade with America imposed in 1767 were repealed—all except that of threepence a pound on tea.

6 February 1772: The House of Commons rejected a petition...

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6 February 1772

The House of Commons rejected a petition to drop the Creeds and Thirty-Nine Articles as requisites to Anglican belief.

1778: The House of Commons barred women from attending...

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1778

The House of Commons barred women from attending debates to listen from the gallery, as they had often done until then.

6 April 1780: The Radical cause in Britain was advanced...

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6 April 1780

The Radical cause in Britain was advanced when the House of Commons passed a motion by John Dunning (later Baron Ashburton) , that the influence of the crown has increased, is increasing, and ought to...

27 February 1782: The House of Commons, on news of the British...

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27 February 1782

The House of Commons , on news of the British surrender at Yorktown, Virginia, urged George III to end the war with the United States.

17 June 1783: Sir Cecil Wray, a maverick independent politician...

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17 June 1783

Sir Cecil Wray , a maverick independent politician and reformer, presented in the House of Commons a Quaker petition for the abolition of slavery.

1-2 July 1784: Famine in the Shetland Islands was brought...

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1-2 July 1784

Famine in the Shetland Islands was brought to the attention of the House of Commons .

5 November 1788-10 March 1789: George III's illness and palpable incapacity...

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5 November 1788-10 March 1789

George III 's illness and palpable incapacity produced the Regency Crisis: the issue was whether or not power would devolve to the Prince of Wales .

1789: During the year following passage of the...

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1789

During the year following passage of the Slave-Trade Regulation Bill, the House of Commons postponed until next session a decision about abolition; meanwhile a push for regulation as opposed to abolition was gaining ground.

2 March 1790: Charles James Fox proposed in the House of...

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2 March 1790

Charles James Fox proposed in the House of Commons the repeal of the Corporation and Test Acts (instruments of discrimination against Dissenters ). Next day his motion was voted down (its third rejection in four years).

19 April 1791: Wilberforce's motion to abolish the slave-trade...

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19 April 1791

Wilberforce 's motion to abolish the slave-trade (put on 18 April) was defeated in the House of Commons .

2 April 1792: William Wilberforce moved once again in the...

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2 April 1792

William Wilberforce moved once again in the House of Commons for complete abolition of the slave trade. The ensuing all-night debate ended in a victory, 230 votes to 85.

11 May 1792: Fox again proposed in the House of Commons...

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11 May 1792

Fox again proposed in the House of Commons that civil rights should be extended to Dissenters ; Burke, who had defended Dissenters in the past, furiously disagreed.

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