Harriet M'Ilquham
Standard Name: M'Ilquham, Harriet
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1881: The first married female poor law guardian,...
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1881
The first married female poor law guardian, Harriet M'Ilquham
of Tewkesbury, was elected.
November 1888: The Society for Promoting Women as County...
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November 1888
The Society for Promoting Women as County Councillors
was founded.
17 January 1889: Harriet M'Ilquham stood for election to the...
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17 January 1889
Harriet M'Ilquham
stood for election to the county council in Cheltenham division, Gloucestershire; she lost but set a precedent that married women might stand.
25 July 1889: The Women's Franchise League, an organisation...
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25 July 1889
The Women's Franchise League
, an organisation committed to including married women in future women's suffrage proposals, was formed in London by Elizabeth Wolstenholme Elmy
, Alice Scatcherd
, and Harriet M'Ilquham
and others.
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