• A
  • Aberdeen Free Press, 180
  • Abernethy meeting, 451
  • Act of Charles II, 197
  • Ainsworth, Miss, 441
  • Albert Hall demonstration, 445;
    • first great meeting, 209;
    • meeting, 41, 242, 464
  • Aldwych theatre, 367
  • Allen, Mary, 395
  • Amery, L. S., 232
  • Anderson, Dr. Garrett, 243, 502
  • Anti-Corn Law League, 4
  • Anti-Government by-election policy, 96
  • Anti-Suffrage Society first organised, 147
  • Appeal of Pankhurst and Haverfield, 467
  • Archdale, Mrs., 451, 453
  • Arrest of Alice Milne, 127;
    • Arnold Cutler, 331;
    • Christabel Pankhurst and Annie Kenney, 29;
    • Daisy Solomon, 364;
    • deputation at Official Residence, 64;
    • Irene Miller, 64;
    • Isabel Kelley, 423;
    • Lady Constance Lytton, 449;
    • Mrs. Baines, 130, 325;
    • Mrs. Despard, 361;
    • Mrs. Lawrence, 364;
    • Mrs. Pankhurst and Mrs. Haverfield, 386;
    • Victor Duval, 500
  • Arrests at Birmingham, 428;
    • at Bolton, 463;
    • at Colston Hall, 461;
    • at Crewe, 463;
    • at Fifth Women's Parliament, 270;
    • at Guild Hall, 459;
    • at Leicester, 422;
    • at Lime House, 409;
    • at Liverpool, 463;
    • at Manchester, 88;
    • at Northampton, 85;
    • at opening of Parliament, 103;
    • at Rochester Row, 107;
    • at Third Women's Parliament, 196;
    • at Waterloo, 463;
    • in Feb., 1907, 139;
    • on March 20, 1907, 155;
    • on June 30, 1908, 254
  • Asquith, Right Hon. Henry Herbert, 222, 360, 384, 419, 426, 446, 459, 464, 475, 479, 496;
    • at Northampton, 81;
    • letter to, 83;
    • his "prisoners," 96;
    • becomes Prime Minister, 222;
    • views on Stanger Bill, 234;
    • his windows stoned, 253;
    • waylaid at Lympne, 420
  • Ashton, Margaret, 73, 224
  • Attercliffe by-election, 377
  • Ayrton, Mrs. Hertha, 438, 502
  • B
  • Baines, Mrs. Jennie, 130, 405, 447, 483;
    • arrest of, 325;
    • trial of, 326 et seq.
  • Bairstow, Mr., 326
  • Baker, Mrs., 411
  • Balfour, Lady Betty, 438
  • Balfour, Sir Arthur, 8, 15, 18, 40, 129, 499
  • Balcarres, Lord, 371, 502
  • Balgarnie, Florence, 233
  • Banbury, Sir F. G., 219
  • Bateson, Mrs. Mary, 75
  • Battersea, a typical meeting, 99;
    • campaign, 100;
    • meeting at, 328
  • Baxter, Sir G., 231
  • Beales, Edmund, 79
  • Becker, Lydia, 4, 489
  • Bedford Corn Exchange, 406
  • Beerbohm, Max, 285
  • Bell, Capt. Morrison, 184
  • Bennett, Curtis, 143, 272, 273, 276, 280, 281, 286, 476
  • Benson, Mrs. Godfrey, 324
  • Benson, T. D., letter from, 89
  • Bermondsey by-election, 456
  • Berwick Women's Liberal Ass'n, 438
  • Bertram, Julius, 127
  • Bill for the Enfranchisement of Women first prepared, 8
  • Bill introduced by Dickinson, 147
  • Billington, Theresa, 41, 65, 80, 97
  • Bingley Hall Meeting, 426
  • Birmingham, arrests at, 428;
    • Daily Mail, 33;
    • meeting at, 328;
    • prison, 431;
    • Women's Liberal Ass'n, 438
  • Birrell, Mr., 340, 421, 505
  • Black, W. G., 146
  • Blake, Lady, 438
  • Boggart Hole Clough demonstration, 175
  • Bourchier, Dr. Helen, 192, 194
  • Bovey Tracey meeting, 182
  • Bow Street Police Court, trials at, 254;
    • trial of three leaders, 271;
    • imprisonment of three leaders, 266
  • Brackenbury, Georgina, 196
  • Brackenbury, Marie, 196, 292, 407
  • Brackenbury, Mrs., 502
  • Brackenbury, Sir Henry, 196
  • Bradford, meeting at, 328;
    • Shipley Glen meeting, 257
  • Brailsford, H. N., 437, 456, 489
  • Brailsford, Mrs. J. E. M., 448, 449
  • Bramley, F., 146
  • Branch, Mrs., 438
  • Brand, Bessie, 405
  • Brand, Sir David, 405
  • Brawling Bill, 370, 372
  • Brewster, Bertha, 379, 443
  • Bright, Jacob, 4
  • Bright, John, 313
  • Bristol prison, 461
  • British Medical Journal, 435
  • Brown, Amelia, 459
  • Brown, Kathleen, 448
  • Bryce, J., 146
  • Bull, Sir William, 203
  • Burkitt, Hilda, 441
  • Burns, John, 78, 99, 203, 277, 314, 367, 428
  • Burns, Lucy, 409, 411, 417
  • Bury St. Edmunds by-election, 165
  • Butler, Josephine, 55, 96
  • Buxton, Sidney, 177, 184, 407
  • By-election at Attercliffe, 377;
    • Bermondsey, 456;
    • Bury St. Edmunds, 165;
    • Chelmsford, 349;
    • Cleveland, 423;
    • Croydon, 377;
    • Colne Valley, 163;
    • Dumfriesburgh, 425;
    • East Edinburgh, 377;
    • Forfar, 377;
    • Glasgow, 377;
    • Haggerston, 257;
    • Hawick Burghs, 377;
    • Hexham, 157;
    • Hull, 181;
    • Jarrow, 161;
    • Mid-Devon, 181;
    • Newcastle, 257;
    • Oakham, 159;
    • Peckham, 212;
    • Pembrokeshire, 257;
    • Rutland, 157;
    • Sheffield, 377;
    • South Aberdeen, 146;
    • South Edinburgh, 377;
    • South Hereford, 188;
    • Stratford-on-Avon, 377;
    • Stirling Burghs, 238;
    • Uppingham, 160;
    • Wimbledon, 169
  • By-election policies, 95 et seq.
  • By-elections and policies of Suffragettes, 166;
    • results of, 166
  • C
  • Cabinet meetings invaded, 176
  • Cabinet Ministers called upon, 191
  • Campbell, Rev. R. J., 341, 438
  • Campbell-Bannerman, Sir Henry, 40, 150, 222;
    • at Sun Hall meeting, 50;
    • evades deputation, 63;
    • heckled at
  • Dunfermline, 175;
    • receives deputation, 76
  • Campaign at Battersea, 99;
    • Cockermouth, 92;
    • East Fife, 97;
    • Edinburgh, 174;
    • Jarrow, 161;
    • Mid-Devon, 182;
    • Peckham, 214;
    • in Wales, 97;
    • of Oct., 1905, 24 et seq.;
    • of 1906, 40 et seq.
  • Canford Park, 413
  • Capper, Mabel, 409
  • Carpenter, W. B., 231
  • Carson, Sir Edward, 372
  • Castioni case, the, 396
  • Caxton Hall, meeting, 57;
    • Parliament, 138;
    • Second Women's Parliament, 152;
    • Third Women's Parliament, 192;
    • Fifth Women's Parliament, 266
  • Cecil, Lord Robert, 123, 129, 203, 351, 389, 468, 470
  • Central office opened, 133
  • Chains and padlocks, 329
  • Chamberlain, Joseph, 314
  • Chapin, Mrs., 458
  • Chaplin, Henry, 169, 172
  • Chapman, Hugh, 396
  • Chatterton, Ada, 155
  • Cheetham Hill meeting, 43
  • Chelmsford by-election, 349
  • Chelsea, meeting at, 328
  • Chesterton, G. K., 13
  • Chorlton Board of Guardians, 6
  • Christmas in Holloway gaol, 132
  • Churchill, Lord Randolph, 313, 362, 413
  • Churchill, Winston, 27, 133, 219, 224, 253, 405, 422, 450, 452, 460, 461, 493, 495;
    • campaign against, 43 et seq.;
    • at Cheetham meeting, 44;
    • at Dundee, 227
  • Clarke, Charles G., 219
  • Clarkson, Florence, 405, 443, 444
  • Clayton, Joseph, 361
  • Classification of Holloway gaol prisoners, 125
  • Cleveland by-election, 423
  • Clifton, Durdham Downs meeting, 257
  • Clive, Capt. Percy A., 189
  • Clothing furnished in Holloway gaol, 111
  • Clyde, Constance, 155
  • Cobbett, William, 390
  • Cobden, Richard, 102
  • Cockermouth by-election, 92
  • Colne Valley by-election, 163
  • Coleridge, Lord, 4
  • Collecting funds, 208
  • Colston Hall meeting, 461
  • Conciliation Bill, 491
  • Conciliation Committee, 489
  • Conolly, Dr., 432
  • Constable, A. H. B., 232
  • Contrasting policies of Suffragists and Suffragettes, 172
  • Cook, Mrs. Kennindale, 192
  • Cooke, Florence, 394
  • Cooper, Dr. George, 180, 457
  • Corbett, Mrs. Frank, 451, 453
  • Craig, Dr. Maurice, 477
  • Cremer speech against Suffrage Resolution, 68
  • Crewe, Lord, 416, 417
  • Croft, Edward, 144
  • Crombie, W. J., 232
  • Croydon by-election, 377
  • Cuckfield resolution, 237
  • Curran, Peter, 163
  • Cust, H. J. Cockayne, 457
  • Cutler, Arnold, 331
  • D
  • Daily Chronicle, 198, 239
  • Daily Mail, 33, 214, 216
  • Daily Mirror, Northampton, 86
  • Daily News, 157, 180, 183, 237, 248
  • Daily Telegraph, 388
  • Davidson, Dr. W. A., 435
  • Davies, Emily, 73, 243
  • Davies, Llewellyn, 52
  • Davison, Emily Wilding, 454, 478
  • DeLegh, Miss, 416
  • Demonstration at Boggart Hole Clough, 175;
    • of protest on June 30, 1908, 250;
    • of the unemployed, 263
  • Deputations to Mr. Asquith, 81 et seq.
  • De Rutzen, Sir Albert, 192, 364, 367, 390, 468
  • Despard, Mrs., 102, 361, 475
  • Dewsbury, 231
  • Dickinson Bill, 147
  • Dickinson, Sarah, 6, 53, 73
  • Disguises utilised, 41
  • Disorders at Newton Abbot, 185
  • Dove-Wilcox, Mrs., 397, 401 et seq.
  • Drage, Jeffrey, 425
  • Drummond, Flora, 48
  • Drummond, Mrs., 226, 446;
    • arrest of, 64;
    • opening London campaign, 56;
    • at Eye by-election, 67;
    • at third attack upon the House, 131;
    • at Peckham, 218;
    • at the great Hyde Park meeting, 241;
    • in own defence at Bow Street, 320;
    • in Holloway gaol, 333
  • Dumfries, Mr., 457
  • Dumfriesburgh by-election, 425
  • Dundee election, 227
  • Dunfermline, heckling at, 175
  • Duval, Victor, 500
  • E
  • East Anglican Daily Times, 388
  • East Edinburgh by-election, 377
  • East Fife campaign, 97
  • Eckford, Miss, 405
  • Edinburgh campaign, 174;
    • political pageant, 445
  • Edwards, Miss, 441
  • Egbaston Woman's Liberal Ass'n, 438
  • Ejected from House of Commons, 70
  • Election address of Hon. Bertrand Russell, 171;
    • at Dundee, 228;
    • at North West Manchester, 224;
    • pledges, 179
  • Elmy, Mrs. Wolstenholme, 16, 72
  • Ervine, St. John G., 221
  • Esler, Dr. Robert, 220
  • Esperance Working-Girl's Club, 59
  • Esslemont, G. B., 146
  • Evans, Samuel, 69, 98, 326
  • Eve, H. T., 184
  • Evening News, 199
  • Evening Standard, 33
  • Exeter Hall meeting, 133
  • Exhibition at Prince's Skating Rink, 375
  • Eye by-election, 66
  • F
  • Farrell, Mr. (M. P.), 332
  • Fawcett, Mrs. Henry, 146
  • Fenton, Dr. Hugh, 456
  • Fenton, William Hugh, 434, 477
  • Fenwick, Irene, 61
  • Fifth Women's Parliament, 266
  • Figner, Vera, 436
  • Finch, H. G., 161
  • First Albert Hall meeting, 209
  • First Anti-Suffrage Society organised, 147
  • First arrest of Mrs. Pankhurst, 202
  • First arrests, 29
  • First imprisonments, 31;
    • comments on, 33 et seq.
  • First Women's Suffrage open-air meeting in London, 79
  • Folliero, Cemino, 155
  • Food in Holloway gaol, 125
  • Forcible feeding, 433, 440, 454, 461, 481
  • Fordham, Mr., 401
  • Foreign Office, Deputation at, 73
  • Forfar by-election, 377
  • Formation of Women's Freedom League, 173
  • Fowler, Sir H., 232
  • Fraser, Foster, 128
  • Free Press, Aberdeen, 180
  • Free Trade Hall, Manchester, meeting, 133
  • G
  • Gannell, S. G., 231
  • Gannell, S. J., 232
  • Gardner, Alan C., 189
  • Garnett, Theresa, 379 et seq., 460
  • Gasson, Mrs., 74
  • Gautrey, T., 219
  • Gawthorpe, Mary, in Wales, 98;
    • early life, 99;
    • at Uppingham, 160;
    • ejected from House of Commons, 102, 222, 446
  • General election of 1906, 40;
    • of 1910, 488
  • Gibson, Flora, 50
  • Gladstone, Herbert, 69, 124, 141, 178, 205, 240, 253, 278, 293, 314, 331, 371, 383, 395, 397, 404, 419, 435, 455
  • Glasgow by-election, 377;
    • Evening Times, 198;
    • St. Andrew's Hall meeting, 51
  • Gooch, C. A., 219, 221
  • Gordon, Dr. Mary, 256
  • Gore-Booth, Eva, 6, 53, 73
  • Goulden, Emmeline, 3 et seq.
  • Gretton, J., 161
  • Grey, Sir Edward, 25, 26, 193, 464
  • Guest, Hon. F., 93
  • Guild Hall arrests, 459
  • Guinness, Hon. W., 165
  • H
  • Haggerston by-election, 257
  • Haig, Dr. Alexander, 43
  • Haig, Florence, 195, 196
  • Haldane, Mr., 177, 418, 499
  • Hall, Leslie, 480, 482
  • Hambro, C. E., 172
  • Hammersmith, meeting at, 328
  • Harberton, Lady, 152
  • Harcourt, Lewis, 178, 405, 463
  • Harcourt, R. V., 232
  • Hardie, Keir, 8, 12, 17, 18, 55, 67, 127, 129, 135, 371, 383, 433, 435, 502
  • Hardy, Dr. Mabel, 155
  • Harraden, Beatrice, 243
  • Harvey, Capt. F. W., 165
  • Haverfield, Mrs., 389, 467
  • Hawick Burghs by-election, 377
  • Hay, Claud, 141
  • Hazleton, Mr. (M.P.), 371
  • Heallis, Georgina, 419, 443
  • Heally, Timothy, 476
  • Heckling Campbell-Bannerman, 175
  • Henle, Mr., 389
  • Hexham by-election, 155
  • Holloway Gaol, 86, 109 et seq., 332, 410;
    • prisoners released from, 97;
    • life in, 115 et seq.;
    • classes of prisoners in, 124 et seq.;
    • food in, 125;
    • sickness in, 255;
    • three leaders released from, 356;
    • Miss Wallace-Dunlop fasts in, 392
  • Holloway, Mr. Justice, 470
  • Holme, Vera, 383
  • Horsley, Sir Victor, 434, 477
  • House of Commons first closed to women, 58
  • Housman, Clemence, 208
  • Housman, Lawrence, 387
  • Howard, Geoffrey, 365, 489
  • Howard's Bill, 366
  • Howells, W. D., 376
  • Howey, Elsie, 256, 367, 419, 483
  • Howey, Rose, 412
  • Huddersfield by-election, 127;
    • meeting, 257, 328
  • Hudson, Miss, 479
  • Hughes, Mrs. Hugh Price, 59
  • Hughes, Spencer Leigh, 71, 163
  • Hull by-election, 181
  • Hunger strike, 392, 419
  • Hunt, Violet, 208
  • Hutton, Alfred, 239
  • Hyde Park, great demonstration, 241 et seq.
  • Hyde, Sir Clarendon, 504
  • I
  • Idris, T. H. W., 269
  • Imprisonment, first, 31
  • Independent Labor party, 5, 7
  • Independent by-election policy, 95
  • Indignation meeting at Cheetham Hill, 47
  • Innes, P. Rose, 163
  • Invasion of Cabinet meetings, 176
  • Ipswich meeting, 348
  • J
  • Jacobs, George, 501
  • Jarrow by-election, 161
  • Jarvis, Inspector, 265, 273, 278, 385, 467
  • Joachim, Maud, 196, 453
  • Jolly, Miss C., 451, 453
  • Joynson-Hicks, Mr., 226
  • K
  • Keevil, Gladice, 202
  • Kelley, Isabel, 422
  • Kendall, James, 89
  • Kenney, Annie, early life, 19;
    • at the Manchester meeting, 27;
    • first arrested, 29;
    • trial, 30;
    • at the Albert Hall meeting, 41;
    • sets off to rouse London, 54;
    • member London Committee, 61;
    • arrested, 64;
    • at Trafalgar Square, 80;
    • in East Fife, 97;
    • at Jarrow, 162;
    • again arrested, 202;
    • at Albert Hall meeting, 211;
    • and Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, 222;
    • at North Bristol, 340;
    • at Queen's Hall, 357;
    • at Canfield Park, 413
  • Kenney, Jessie, 322, 362, 419, 464
  • Kensington, 242
  • Kerr, Miss, 322
  • Kerr, Thomas, 417
  • Kincardineshire, 231
  • Kinnaird Hall meeting, 453
  • Kirby, Dr. Ernest Dormer, 477
  • Knightsbridge, 372
  • L
  • Lambert, Lena, 253
  • Lancet, The, 432
  • Law, Hugh, 383
  • Lawrence, Mrs. Pethick, 58, 61;
    • in Yorkshire, 97;
    • at Parliament opening, 1906, 101;
    • publishes Women's Franchise, 174;
    • at Albert Hall meeting, 212;
    • and Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, 222;
    • and the great Hyde Park demonstration, 241;
    • writes to Lloyd-George, 259;
    • in Clement's Inn office, 322;
    • arrested and imprisoned, 364;
    • speaks at Aldwych theatre, 368;
    • at Prince's Skating Rink, 373;
    • raising funds, 501
  • Lawson, R. G., 436
  • Lawson, Sir Wilfred, 93
  • Leaders arrested, 264
  • Leeds, Herbert Gladstone at, 178;
    • meeting at Woodhouse Moor, 257
  • Leicester meeting, 257
  • Leigh, Mrs. Mary, 155, 253, 254, 281, 339, 356, 375, 410, 418, 426, 439, 447, 459
  • Leigh, Spencer, 457
  • Letter from T. D. Benson, 89
  • Levy, Sir Maurice, 151
  • Lewis, Windsor, 425
  • Liberal Daily Chronicle, 142
  • Life in Holloway gaol, 117 et seq.
  • Lime House, Lloyd-George at, 407 et seq.
  • Linnell, Alfred, 79
  • Littlehampton, 59
  • Liverpool Courier, 418, 421
  • Liverpool, Sun Hall meeting, 50
  • Lloyd-George, Mr., 51, 81, 178, 252, 258, 259, 267, 276, 281, 340, 342, 407, 447, 448, 478, 491
  • London By-Stander, 216
  • London Committee organised, 60
  • London Daily Chronicle, 248;
    • Daily Express, 248;
    • Daily News, 221, 436, 445;
    • Daily Telegraph, 220;
    • Globe, 347;
    • Standard, 216, 236, 248, 347;
    • Star, 218, 237;
    • Times, 248, 258, 424
  • London, opening of campaign in 1906, 54
  • Long, Walter, 17, 267
  • Long's Bill for relief of unemployed, 17
  • Louth town-hall meeting, 479
  • Lyon, W. F., 161
  • Lytton, Lady Constance, 300, 364, 447, 483
  • Lytton, Lord, 489, 500
  • M
  • McClellan, Miss, 362
  • McLaren, Eva, 73
  • McLaren, Lady, 343
  • McLaren, Sir Charles, 73, 151, 365
  • McNeill, R., 146
  • Macaulay, Miss F. E., 301
  • MacDonald, Mrs. Meredith, 364
  • MacDougal, Mrs. August, 130
  • Macquire, Dr. Miller, 306
  • Maidenhead meeting, 349
  • Maloney, Miss, 228
  • Manchester, campaign of 1906, 48, 87;
    • Churchill at Free Trade Hall, 133;
    • Courier, 388;
    • Daily Despatch, 389;
    • demonstration at Boggart Hole Clough, 175;
    • Evening Standard, 33;
    • Guardian, 187, 224, 256, 347;
    • Heaton Park meeting, 257;
    • meeting at, 24, 328;
    • protest of members from, 129;
    • "riot," 18
  • Manchester Women's Suffrage Committee, 4, 5
  • Mansell-Moullin, Dr. C., 434, 477
  • Margate Women's Liberal Ass'n, 341
  • Marion, Kitty, 448
  • Married Women's Property Committee, 4
  • Marsden, Dora, 367, 446, 462
  • Marsh, Charlotte, 431, 465
  • Martel, Mrs. Nellie Alma, 13, 16, 61, 185
  • Martin, Selina, 480, 482
  • Martyn, Mrs. How, 103
  • Marylebone Police Court, 193
  • Massy, Col., 300
  • Masterman, Mr., 433
  • Matters, Muriel, 329, 363
  • May, Mrs., 300
  • Mechanics' Hall, Jarrow, 162
  • Meeting at Bovey Tracey, 182;
    • at Caxton Hall, 57;
    • Cheetham Hill, 43;
    • Durdham Downs, Clifton, 257;
    • Heaton Park, 257;
    • Huddersfield, 257;
    • Ipswich, 348;
    • Leicester, 257;
    • Maidenhead, 349;
    • Newcastle, 258;
    • Peckham Rye, 212;
    • Rawtenstall, 257;
    • St. Andrew's Hall, Glasgow, 51;
    • Sheffield Drill Hall, 51;
    • Shipley Glen, 257;
    • Sun Hall, Liverpool, 50;
    • Woodhouse Moor, 257;
    • of protest in House of Commons lobby, 102
  • Mid-Devon by-election, 181
  • Militant tactics, inauguration of, 27
  • Miller, Irene, 64, 103
  • Milne, Alice, 127
  • Montrose Boroughs, 232
  • Mooney, Mr. (M.P.), 371
  • Morley, J., 232
  • Morley, Lord, 446
  • Morrissey, Mrs., 129
  • Moxey, Dr. Anderson, 432
  • "Mud March," 135
  • Munro, Miss, 193
  • Murphy, Agnes, 305
  • Murray, A., 231
  • Murray, Dr. Flora, 435
  • Murray, James, 304
  • Murray, Mr. (M.P.), 266
  • Muskett, Inspector, 272 et seq., 389
  • N
  • Naylor, Marie, 195, 196
  • Neal, Mary, 59, 61
  • Neilans, Miss Allison, 458
  • Neligan, Miss, 383, 502
  • Nevison, Henry, 300, 437, 456
  • New, Miss, 191, 253
  • Newcastle by-election, 257
  • Newton Abbot campaign, 182
  • Ninth Women's Parliament, 380
  • Non-Militant Suffragettes in 1906 campaign, 52
  • North Bristol, 340
  • North London Police Court, 398
  • North West Manchester election, 224
  • Northampton, Asquith at, 81;
    • Daily Mirror, 86
  • O
  • Oakham by-election, 159
  • Officers of Women's Freedom League, 173
  • Official Residence, 61;
    • closed to deputation, 63
  • Ogston, Helen, 344, 349
  • O'Hanlon, J., 163
  • Oldham Independent Labour Party, 19
  • Open-air meeting, first in London, 79
  • Opening of Parliament, autumn, 1908, 261
  • Organising the great Hyde Park demonstration, 241
  • Original Women's Enfranchisement Bill, 10 et seq.
  • Osler, Catherine C., 437
  • P
  • Pall Mall Gazette, 216
  • Palmer, Sir C. M., 163
  • Pankhurst, Adela, 103, 405, 417, 451, 453
  • Pankhurst, Christabel, early life, 5, et seq.;
    • at Manchester meeting, 29;
    • first arrested, 29;
    • convicted and imprisoned, 31;
    • in prison, 36;
    • at Cheetham Hill meeting, 45;
    • reply to Mr. Asquith, 235;
    • again arrested, 263;
    • Bow Street trial, 271 et seq.;
    • speaks in own defence, 306;
    • in Holloway gaol, 33;
    • released from Holloway, 356
  • Pankhurst, Dr. Richard Marsden, 4, 37 et seq.
  • Pankhurst, Harry, 48
  • Pankhurst, Mrs., marriage, 5;
    • at opening of Parliament, 1906, 102;
    • attacked at Newton Abbot, 186;
    • first arrested, 202;
    • trial at Westminster Police Court, 204;
    • at Peckham, 218;
    • delegation excluded from House of Commons, 250;
    • again arrested, 263;
    • Bow Street trial, 271 et seq.;
    • speaks in own defence at Bow Street, 315;
    • in Holloway gaol, 333;
    • released from Holloway, 356;
    • appeals under Act of Charles II, 467 et seq.;
    • leads deputation to House of Commons, 501
  • Parliament, autumn session of 1906, 101 et seq.;
    • of 1908, 260;
    • proceedings over Dickinson Bill, 151
  • Paul, Alice, 416, 417, 459
  • Peacock, William, 26
  • Pearson, Harold, 66, 161
  • Peckham by-election, 212
  • Pembrokeshire by-election, 257
  • Pethick, Dorothy, 435, 448
  • Pethick, Henry, 58
  • Peters, Naici, 155
  • Phillips, Mary, 253, 376, 412
  • Pickford, Justice, 327
  • Pitt, Lane Fox, 327
  • Pledge of Women's Freedom League, 173
  • Plural Voting Bill, 76, 129
  • Police outrages at Northampton, 85
  • Powell, Sir Richard Douglas, 436, 477
  • Preston meeting, 463
  • Private Members Reform Bill, 365
  • Prince's skating rink, 372
  • Protest, first meeting of, 16;
    • of Manchester members, 129
  • Provincial meetings, 257
  • Public Meeting Bill, 351
  • Publication of Votes for Women, 174;
    • of Women's Franchise, 174
  • R
  • Raid on House of Commons, 140
  • Rainy, Mrs. Rolland, 73
  • Randles, Sir John, 93
  • Rawtenstall meeting, 257
  • Redmond, John, 69
  • Redmond, Willie, 69
  • Reform Act of 1884, 78
  • Reid, Mrs. S., 438
  • Release from Holloway gaol, 127
  • Remnant, Mrs., 329
  • Rendall, Sergeant-Major, 187
  • Results of by-elections of 1907, 166
  • Review of Reviews, 71
  • Rigby, Mrs., 198
  • Robertson, E., 231
  • Robertson, J. M., 148
  • Robins, Elizabeth, 99, 243
  • Robinson, Rona, 443, 446
  • Robson, Henry, 231
  • Robson, Sir William, 326
  • Roe, Mrs. Lucy, 55
  • Rochester Row Police Court, 104
  • Rochfort, Henri, 3
  • Rochfort, NoĆ©mie, 3
  • Roper, Esther, 6
  • Rosebery, Lord, 253
  • Rossendale Valley, 178, 463
  • Ross by-election, 189
  • Ross, Dr. Forbes, 434
  • Rothera, C. L., 406
  • Royal College of Art, 11
  • Rutland by-election, 157
  • Runciman, Mr., 231, 454, 499
  • Runciman, Sir Walter, 448
  • "Rush" defined, 310
  • Rushpool Hall, 415
  • Russell, Bertrand, 169, 172
  • Russell, Dr., 432
  • S
  • St. Andrew's Hall, Glasgow, 51, 416
  • Salter, Dr., 457
  • Samuel, Herbert, 406, 422, 423, 425
  • Sanderson, Mrs. Cobden, 102, 104, 475, 502
  • Scantlebury, Inspector, 250, 384
  • Scotsman, The, 388
  • Scottish Churches Bill, 18
  • Scottish women contend for enfranchisement, 358
  • Scrymageour, E., 231
  • Second term in Holloway gaol, 144
  • Sentences in Bow Street Police Court, 281
  • Seventh Women's Parliament, 364
  • Shackleton, E., 231
  • Shallard, Dorothy, 448
  • Sharp, Evelyn, 208, 243, 301
  • Shaw, Dr. Anna, 243
  • Sheffield Drill Hall meeting, 51
  • Sherwood, Arthur, 128
  • Shipley Glen meeting, 257
  • Sickert, Mrs. Cobden, 104
  • Simons, Margaret Travers, 269
  • Sinclair, May, 208
  • Slack, Bamford, 11
  • Smillie, Robert, 93, 94
  • Smith, A. D., 231
  • Smith, Frank, 55
  • Smith, Horace, 104, 203, 292, 294
  • Smith, Margaret, 417
  • Smith, Miss Fraser, 423
  • Smith, Olivia, 191
  • Smith, Thorley, 53
  • Snowden, Mr., 498
  • Solomon, Daisy, 362, 364
  • Solomon, Mrs. Saul, 366, 383
  • Sothall, Gertrude E., 437
  • South Aberdeen by-election, 146
  • South African war, 17
  • South Edinburgh by-election, 377
  • Southport meeting, 462
  • Sparborough, Mrs., 85
  • Spiridonova, Marie, 91
  • Spong, Florence, 393
  • Spratt, Col., 232
  • Stanger, H. Y., 204
  • Statute of Charles II, 379, 468
  • Steel, Flora Annie, 438
  • Stewart, G. H., 231
  • Stirling Burghs by-election, 238
  • Strangeways gaol, 422, 454, 478
  • Strangeways, H. B. T., 438
  • Stratford-on-Avon by-election, 377
  • Suffragists and Suffragettes, contrast of policies of, 172;
    • meeting at Albert Hall, 242;
    • new policy at by-elections, 166 et seq.
  • Sun Hall meeting, 50, 418
  • Sussex Daily News, 71
  • Swansea, Lloyd-George heckled at, 259
  • T
  • Taylor, Paul, 87
  • Tennant, Dr., 432
  • Testimony of Herbert Gladstone, 293;
    • of Inspector Jarvis, 278;
    • of James Murray, M.P., 304;
    • of Lloyd-George, 282;
    • of Mary Brackenbury, 292;
    • of Superintendent Wells, 274
  • "The Sundial," 59
  • The Nation, 221
  • Thomas, Rev. J. M. Lloyd, 437
  • Thompson, Whitely, 189
  • Three leaders in Holloway gaol, 332
  • Thorley, Mr., 458
  • Thorne, G., 232
  • Thorne, Will, 262, 277, 281
  • Tickets to meetings refused, 40
  • Titterington, Mrs., 198
  • Tolson, Helen, 415
  • Trafalgar Square, 55, 79
  • Trial, at Manchester, 30;
    • at Marylebone Police Court, 194;
    • at Rochester Police Court, 104 et seq.;
    • at Westminster Police Court, 142 et seq.;
    • of Mrs. Pankhurst after first arrest, 204;
    • under the Act of Charles II, 198
  • Trials at Westminster Police Court, 155, 197
  • Tuke, Mrs., 322, 342, 393
  • Turner, B., 231
  • U
  • Unemployed, Bill for the relief of, 17;
    • Manchester uprising, 18
  • Unwin, Mrs. Cobden, 104
  • Uppingham by-election, 160
  • V
  • Victoria women enfranchised, 359
  • "Votes for Women" first adopted, 7, 8
  • Votes for Women, publication of, 174
  • W
  • "Wakes Week," 23
  • Wallace-Dunlop, Miss, 267, 337, 381, 391, 392
  • Wallasey Women's Liberal Ass'n, 341
  • Walton gaol, 479, 481, 484
  • Wales, campaign in, 98
  • Warton, Jane, 483
  • Wason Cathcart, 204
  • Watson, Mrs., 75
  • Waylaying the Council, 362
  • Webster, Alexander, 180
  • Wells, Supt. of Police, 274, 276
  • Wentworth, Vera, 412, 419
  • Westminster Gazette, 350
  • Westminster Police Court, 131, 142, 197, 204, 253
  • Wilkie, Alex., 231
  • Williams, T. R., 128
  • Wilson, J. H., 148
  • Wimbledon by-election, 169
  • Winslow, Dr. Forbes, 432, 435
  • Winson Green gaol, 433, 439, 465
  • Wolverhampton, 232
  • Women first refused admission to House of Commons, 58
  • Women's Disabilities Removal Bill, 4
  • Women's Enfranchisement Bill, Asquith's views on, 234;
    • discussed, 205 et seq.
  • Women's Franchise, publication of, 174
  • Women's Franchise League, formation, 5
  • Women's Freedom League, 173, 328
  • Women's Liberal Federation, 5
  • Women's Social and Political Union, 7
  • Women's Suffrage Resolution placed in House of Commons, 67
  • Woodhouse, Sir J. T., 129
  • Woodlock, Patricia, 155, 367, 376
  • Wurrie, Evelyn, 443
  • Y
  • Yates, W. B., 165
  • Yorkshire Weekly Post, 388
  • Yoxall, Alice, 437
  • Z
  • Zangwill, Israel, 135