unknown (1891) Central National Society for Women's Suffrage [164]. Women's Penny Paper, 4 (164). p. 7.
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1)Meetings - Dudley: At a meeting of the Primrose League in Dudley, Mrs. Morgan Brown gave a lecture on the enfranchisement of women. 2) Leonora Wynford Philipps addressed a meeting of the Working Women's Liberal Association in Bow. 3) Bayswater: At a drawing-room meeting in Bayswater, Miss Stackpoole moved a resolution "in favour of extending the Parliamentary franchise to women on the same conditions as men." Mrs. Stanbury, Miss Colenso, and others also addressed the meeting. 4) Westminster Town Hall: Mrs. Bateson, Mrs. Ballance, and Miss Ellis gave addresses at a meeting in Westminster Town Hall. 5) Hanwell: Mrs. Hubert Morgan Brown delivered a speech in favour of female enfranchisement at a meeting in Hanwell. 6) Plymouth: At a meeting of the Working Men's Liberal Club, Mrs. Dungey gave an address in favour of female enfranchisement. She used the example of Queen Victoria to show that women could be involved in politics without neglecting their domestic duties.
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