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STOPES PAPERS. Vol. CLI (ff. 319). 1926-1930.
includes:
- ff. 1, 167, 169, 180, 194, 306 Mrs E. A. Bootle, afterwards Richardson: Correspondence with Marie Stopes of Mrs E. A. Bootle: 1924-1938: Signed and copies.
- f. 12 Mrs G. A. Roberts, nurse at the Mothers' Clinic: Letters to Marie Stopes from Mrs Roberts: 1923-1926.
- ff. 13, 15, 22, 24 John Breese, of Birmingham: Correspondence with Marie Stopes of John Breese: 1925-1926: Partly copies.
- ff. 25, 29, 48, 50, 63 Humphrey Verdon Roe, husband of Marie Stopes: Mrs Margaret Wallis, Hon. Secretary, Women's Co-operative Guild, Thornton Heath Branch: Correspondence between Humphrey Verdon Roe and Mrs Margaret Wallis: 1926: Partly copies.
- ff. 35, 36 R. Garvyn Lloyd Thomas, of the Commonwealth United Press: Correspondence with Marie Stopes of R. Garvyn Lloyd Thomas: 1926: Signed and copy.
- ff. 41, 53, 183, 187, 203 Humphrey Verdon Roe, husband of Marie Stopes: Mrs Mary Simmons, of Christchurch, county Hampshire: Letters to Humphrey Verdon Roe from Mrs Mary Simmons: 1926-1927.
- f. 47 Humphrey Verdon Roe, husband of Marie Stopes: G. V. Garbutt, Petty Officer Telegraphist on HMS Wolverine: Letter to Humphrey Verdon Roe from G. V. Garbutt: 1925.
- f. 49 Mrs E. A. Bootle, afterwards Richardson: G. Garro Jones: Letter to Mrs E. A. Bootle from G. Garro Jones: 1926: Signed.
- f. 52 Humphrey Verdon Roe, husband of Marie Stopes: Charles P. Sisley, Hon. Secretary, St Albans Debating Society: Letter to Humphrey Verdon Roe from Charles P. Sisley: 1926.
- ff. 55, 57 A. F. Taylor, wife of James Taylor; of Glasgow Society for Equal Citizenship and Glasgow Women Citizens Association: Correspondence with Marie Stopes of A. F. Taylor: 1926: Partly copy.
- ff. 59-292 passim Gertrude M. Thompson, nurse at the Mothers' Clinic: Correspondence with Marie Stopes of Gertrude M. Thompson: 1926-1940: Partly copies.
- f. 67 H. J. Bagge, secretary to H V Roe: Bertram Talbot: Letter to H. J. Bagge from Bertram Talbot: 1926: Signed.
- f. 69 Bertram Talbot: Letters to Marie Stopes from Bertram Talbot: 1923, 1926: Signed.
- f. 72 Humphrey Verdon Roe, husband of Marie Stopes: J. Parlane Kinloch, Medical Officer of Health for Aberdeen: Letter to Humphrey Verdon Roe from J. Parlane Kinloch: 1926: Signed.
- f. 73 Humphrey Verdon Roe, husband of Marie Stopes: A. Oliver, of the National Union of Railwaymen: Correspondence between Humphrey Verdon Roe and A. Oliver: 1924-1926: Signed and copy.
- f. 73 Humphrey Verdon Roe, husband of Marie Stopes: A. Oliver, of the National Union of Railwaymen: Letter to Humphrey Verdon Roe from A. Oliver: 1926: Signed.
- ff. 76, 83, 90, 108 Mrs E. A. Bootle, afterwards Richardson: Reverend Dr Horace G. Corner, of Abergavenny: Letters to Mrs E. A. Bootle from Rev. Dr Corner: 1926.
- ff. 79, 86 Bertram Talbot: Letters to Marie Stopes from Bertram Talbot: 1926: Signed.
- f. 82 Bertram Talbot: Gertrude M. Thompson, nurse at the Mothers' Clinic: Letter to Bertram Talbot from Gertrude M. Thompson: 1926.
- f. 88 Rear-Admiral John Weston: Letter to the Society for Constructive Birth Control from Rear-Admiral John Weston: 1926: Signed.
- f. 89 Reverend Dr Horace G. Corner, of Abergavenny: Gertrude M. Thompson, nurse at the Mothers' Clinic: Letter to Rev. Dr Corner from Gertrude M. Thompson: 1926.
- f. 93 Humphrey Verdon Roe, husband of Marie Stopes: G. H. Sutcliffe, of Auckland: Letter to Humphrey Verdon Roe from G. H. Sutcliffe: 1926.
- ff. 94, 192, 205 H. J. Bagge, secretary to H V Roe: Mrs E. A. Bootle, afterwards Richardson: Correspondence between H. J. Bagge and Mrs E. A. Bootle: 1926, 1927: Signed.
- f. 96 Percival V. Pritchard, Medical Officer of Health, Cleethorpes: Letter to the Society for Constructive Birth Control from Percival V. Pritchard: 1926: Signed.
- f. 98 W. Frank Short, of the Department of Chemistry, Auckland University College: Letter to the Society for Constructive Birth Control from W. Frank Short: 1926.
- f. 99 W. Frank Short, of the Department of Chemistry, Auckland University College: Fred Bartram, MP, of Wellington, New Zealand: Letter to W. Frank Short from Fred Bartram: 1926.
- f. 100 Fred Bartram, MP, of Wellington, New Zealand: William Downie Stewart, Minister of Customs, Wellington, New Zealand: Letter to Fred Bartram from William Downie Stewart: 1926: Signed.
- f. 102 James J. Paterson, Medical Officer of Health, East Berks: Letter to the Society for Constructive Birth Control from James J. Paterson: 1926.
- f. 104 Zoë L[avallin?] Puxley, of the Ministry of Health: Letter to Marie Stopes from Zoë L[avallin?] Puxley: 1926: Signed.
- f. 105 L. N. Ure, of the Ministry of Health: Letter to the Clerk of the Surrey County Council from L. N. Ure: 1926: Copy.
- f. 106 Humphrey Verdon Roe, husband of Marie Stopes: A. G. Butchers, of Dunedin and Invercargill, New Zealand: Letter to Humphrey Verdon Roe from A. G. Butchers: 1926: Signed.
- f. 109 Harold Jowsey, of Auckland: Society for Constructive Birth Control and Racial Progress: Letters to the Society for Constructive Birth Control and Racial Progress from Harold Jowsey: 1926, 1930: Partly signed.
- f. 114 F. A. Davies, Assistant Secretary, London Society of Compositors: Letter to the editor,`Birth Control News' from F. A. Davies: 1926: Signed.
- f. 115 Dr W. T.? Nisot-Cherix, member of the Association Internationale pour la Protection de l'Enfance: Letter to Marie Stopes from Dr W. T.? Nisot-Cherix: 1926: Fr: Signed.
- f. 117 Frank Welch, of Pinner: Letter to the Society for Constructive Birth Control from Frank Welch: 1926.
- f. 130 W.? Reicke, Director of the Städtisches Archiv, Nuremberg: Letter to the Society for Constructive Birth Control from W.? Reicke: 1926: Germ.
- ff. 135, 137 Mrs Betty Mather Thomson: Letters to, from Marie Stopes: 1926: Copies.
- f. 140 Margaret Ashton: Letter to, from Marie Stopes: 1926: Copy.
- f. 144 Newspapers; Great Britain and Ireland. The Tablet: Letter from the Editor to Marie Stopds: 1927.
- f. 145 R. Craig, Hon. Secretary, Tooting Women's Co-operative Guild: Letter to the Society for Constructive Birth Control from R. Craig: 1927.
- f. 146 Bertram H. Tubbs, of Southampton: Society for Constructive Birth Control and Racial Progress: Letters to the Society for Constructive Birth Control and Racial Progress from Bertram H. Tubbs: 1921-1927: Partly signed.
- f. 147 A. S. Hinshelwood, of the Home Office: Letter to Marie Stopes from A. S. Hinshelwood: 1927: Signed.
- f. 148 Maurice Marston, organizing Secretary, National Book Council: Letter to Marie Stopes from Maurice Marston: 1927: Signed.
- f. 151 Humphrey Verdon Roe, husband of Marie Stopes: J. S. Pritchett, Recorder of Lincoln: Letter to Humphrey Verdon Roe from J. S. Pritchett: 1927.
- f. 152 John Lort-Williams, KC: Letters to Marie Stopes from John Lort-Williams: 1923-1927: Partly signed.
- f. 153 Sir John Alexander Cockburn, Premier of South Australia: Letter to Marie Stopes from Sir John Alexander Cockburn: 1927.
- f. 154 Humphrey Verdon Roe, husband of Marie Stopes: Mrs Jessie Shercliff, of Rolleston-on-Dove, county Staffordshire: Letter to Humphrey Verdon Roe from Mrs Jessie Shercliff: 1927.
- f. 155 Margaret Chapman, of the St Pancras Birth Control League: Letter to the Society for Constructive Birth Control from Margaret Chapman: 1927.
- f. 165 Dr D. J. Boosman, of Velsen: Letter to the Mothers' Clinic from Dr Boosman: 1927.
- f. 166 William Charles Frederick Hanbury-Tracy, 5th Baron Sudeley: Letter to the Society for Constructive Birth Control from William Charles Frederick Hanbury-Tracy: 1927.
- ff. 170-171 E. T. Nied?, advertisement manager for C Arthur Pearson Ltd: Correspondence with the Society for Constructive Birth Control of E. T. Nied?: 1927: Signed and copy.
- f. 172 John Henry Quinn, Librarian, Chelsea Public Libraries: Natalie Spencer, afterwards Bater; ragtime pianist: Letter to Natalie Spencer from John Henry Quinn: 1927: Signed, with autogr. addition.
- ff. 173, 177, 181-182, 184-186 E. T. Nied?, advertisement manager for C Arthur Pearson Ltd: Correspondence with Marie Stopes of E. T. Nied?: 1927: Signed and copies.
- ff. 188, 188v Humphrey Verdon Roe, husband of Marie Stopes: Mrs E. A. Bootle, afterwards Richardson: Letters to Mrs E. A. Bootle from Humphrey Verdon Roe: 1924-1934: Partly draft, partly signed.
- f. 189 James Robertson, of Glasgow; senior Inspector for the Scottish National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children: Letter to Marie Stopes from James Robertson: 1927.
- f. 191 A. Crapper, of the Home Office: Letter to Marie Stopes from A. Crapper: 1927: Signed.
- f. 193 A. J. Marriott, of Reading: Correspondence with Marie Stopes of A. J. Marriott: 1927: Partly copy.
- f. 195 Mrs E. A. Bootle, afterwards Richardson: A. M. Richards, of the Bethnal Green Board of Guardians: Letter to Mrs E. A. Bootle from A. M. Richards: 1927.
- f. 197 Stanley Baldwin, 1st Earl Baldwin of Bewdley; Prime Minister: Letters to, from Marie Stopes: 1926, 1927: Copies.
- f. 199 Frances Louise Lloyd George, née Stevenson; 2nd wife of David, 1st Earl Lloyd-George: Letters to Marie Stopes from Frances Louise Lloyd George: 1922, 1927: Signed.
- f. 200 Sir Robert Patrick Malcolm Gower, KBE: Letters to Marie Stopes from Sir Robert Patrick Malcolm Gower: 1924, 1927: Signed.
- f. 202 Humphrey Verdon Roe, husband of Marie Stopes: H. R. Beeton, of Reading: Letter to Humphrey Verdon Roe from H. R. Beeton: 1927: Signed.
- ff. 206, 251, 257 Sir Montagu de Pomeroy Webb, Chairman, The National Citizens' Union: Letters to Marie Stopes from Sir Montagu de Pomeroy Webb: 1927-1929: Partly signed.
- f. 207 Humphrey Verdon Roe, husband of Marie Stopes: D. Jacobs, Hon. Secretary, The Elysian Social and Literary Club: Letter to Humphrey Verdon Roe from D. Jacobs: 1928.
- f. 208 Dr Francis de Toth, of Budapest: Letter to the Society for Constructive Birth Control from Dr Francis de Toth: 1928.
- f. 211 Rose Williams: Letters to Marie Stopes from Rose Williams: 1928, 1941: Partly signed.
- ff. 214, 218 Chandler & Selby; The National Detective Agency: Letters to Marie Stopes from Chandler & Selby (The National Detective Agency): 1924-1928.
- f. 217 T. W. Stewart, medical herbal specialist and druggists' sundriesman: Letter to Marie Stopes from T. W. Stewart: 1928.
- ff. 221-222 Humphrey Verdon Roe, husband of Marie Stopes: Zoë L[avallin?] Puxley, of the Ministry of Health: Letters to Humphrey Verdon Roe from Zoë L[avallin?] Puxley: 1928: Signed.
- f. 226 Serge Voronoff, writer: Letter to Marie Stopes from Serge Voronoff: 1928: Signed.
- f. 227 Humphrey Verdon Roe, husband of Marie Stopes: Alfred Bacon, Hon. Secretary, Mill Hill Literary and Debating Society: Letter to Humphrey Verdon Roe from Alfred Bacon: 1928.
- f. 228 W. L. Andrews, of 'The Leeds Mercury': Letters to Marie Stopes from W. L. Andrews: 1928: Partly signed.
- f. 229 Humphrey Verdon Roe, husband of Marie Stopes: Duncan R. Brown: Letter to Humphrey Verdon Roe from Duncan R. Brown: 1928.
- f. 230 Arthur Holt, Town Clerk of Oxford: Letter to Marie Stopes from Arthur Holt: 1928: Signed.
- f. 235 Humphrey Verdon Roe, husband of Marie Stopes: S. Harrison, Acting British Vice-Consul, Sofia: Letter to Humphrey Verdon Roe from S. Harrison: 1929: Signed.
- f. 252 S. W. Hawkins, of Simpkin Marshall, Ltd: Letter to the Society for Constructive Birth Control from S. W. Hawkins: 1929: Signed.
- f. 254 Stanley Owen Buckmaster, Baron Buckmaster of Cheddington; 1st Viscount Buckmaster 1933: Open letter from Stanley Owen Buckmaster: 1929: Signed.
- f. 256 J. S. Pritchett, Recorder of Lincoln: Open letter from J. S. Pritchett: 1929: Signed.
- f. 259 Humphrey Verdon Roe, husband of Marie Stopes: John Menzies & Co. Ltd; booksellers: Letter to Humphrey Verdon Roe from John Menzies & Co. Ltd. (booksellers): 1929.
- f. 260 Humphrey Verdon Roe, husband of Marie Stopes: Wyman & Sons, Ltd; booksellers: Letter to Humphrey Verdon Roe from Wyman & Sons, Ltd. (booksellers): 1929.
- f. 261 Humphrey Verdon Roe, husband of Marie Stopes: Thomas Gallagher: Letter to Humphrey Verdon Roe from Thomas Gallagher: 1929.
- f. 262 Humphrey Verdon Roe, husband of Marie Stopes: Hilary M. Heaton, of 'The Nursing Times': Letter to Humphrey Verdon Roe from Hilary M. Heaton: 1929: Signed.
- f. 263 Humphrey Verdon Roe, husband of Marie Stopes: A. H. Dingwall: Letter to Humphrey Verdon Roe from A. H. Dingwall: 1929: Signed.
- ff. 264-266 H. Haynes, of Charles & Co: Correspondence with Marie Stopes of H. Haynes: 1929: Signed and copy.
- f. 267 Joan Mary Fry, Chairman, Coalfields Distress Committee: Letter to Marie Stopes from Joan Mary Fry: 1929: Signed.
- f. 268 C. McEntee, of West Walthamstow Labour Party, Women's Section: Letter to Marie Stopes from C. McEntee: 1929.
- f. 269 Mrs D. Lipscomb, of South-East St. Pancras Labour Party: Letter to Marie Stopes from Mrs D. Lipscomb: 1929.
- ff. 270, 296 Mrs E. A. Bootle, afterwards Richardson: Ada G. Shears, nurse at the Mothers' Clinic: Letters to Mrs E. A. Bootle from Ada G. Shears: 1929-1930.
- f. 272 Mrs E. A. Bootle, afterwards Richardson: O. A. Humphrey, at Pernambuco, Brazil: Letter to Mrs E. A. Bootle from O. A. Humphrey: 1929: Signed.
- ff. 274-276 Enid B. Morgan, Secretary, Home Counties Union of Women's Liberal Associations: Miss J. A. Johns, Secretary to Marie Stopes: Letters to Miss J. A. Johns from Enid B. Morgan: 1929: Signed.
- ff. 277-281 Arthur Greenwood, Lord Privy Seal: Correspondence on his behalf with Marie Stopes of Arthur Greenwood: 1929: Copies.
- f. 284 Miss A. S. Macdonald, Secretary, Edinburgh Women Citizens Association: Letter to Marie Stopes from Miss A. S. Macdonald: 1929: Signed.
- f. 285 Humphrey Verdon Roe, husband of Marie Stopes: E.? G. Bach, Manager, 'The Woman's Leader and The Common Cause': Letter to Humphrey Verdon Roe from E.? G. Bach: 1930: Signed.
- f. 287 Humphrey Verdon Roe, husband of Marie Stopes: Agnes Mackenzie Miall, Editor, 'Woman's Life': Letter to Humphrey Verdon Roe from Agnes Mackenzie Miall: 1930: Signed.
- f. 288 Mrs E. A. Bootle, afterwards Richardson: Charlotte O. B. Fowles, nurse at the Mothers' Clinic: Letters to Mrs E. A. Bootle from Charlotte O. B. Fowles: 1929-1930.
- f. 289 Humphrey Verdon Roe, husband of Marie Stopes: Mrs Gertrude Horton, General and Parliamentary Secretary, National Union of Societies for Equal Citizenship: Letter to Humphrey Verdon Roe from Mrs Gertrude Horton: 1930: Signed.
- f. 293 Humphrey Verdon Roe, husband of Marie Stopes: Dorothea Cable Cary, wife of W H Cary, junior: Letter to Humphrey Verdon Roe from Dorothea Cable Cary: 1930.
- f. 295 Humphrey Verdon Roe, husband of Marie Stopes: Reverend Sidney M. Mead, of New Zealand: Letter to Humphrey Verdon Roe from Rev. Sidney M. Mead: 1930.
- f. 301 Humphrey Verdon Roe, husband of Marie Stopes: Mrs R. E. Pettett, Hon. Secretary, Central Hackney Women's Liberal Association: Letter to Humphrey Verdon Roe from Mrs R. E. Pettett: 1930.
- ff. 302-303 Mrs Gertrude Horton, General and Parliamentary Secretary, National Union of Societies for Equal Citizenship: Letters to Marie Stopes from Mrs Gertrude Horton: 1930: Signed.
- ff. 304, 307 Humphrey Verdon Roe, husband of Marie Stopes: Most Reverend John Charles Wright, Archbishop of Sydney: Letters to Humphrey Verdon Roe from Most Rev. John Charles Wright: 1930.
- f. 309 M. B. Soljak, of Auckland: Letter to `Birth Control News' from M. B. Soljak: 1930.
- f. 312 Mrs E. A. Bootle, afterwards Richardson: Mrs Louise Burnop, of Sunderland: Correspondence between Mrs E. A. Bootle and Mrs Louise Burnop: 1930: Partly copy.
- f. 316 Humphrey Verdon Roe, husband of Marie Stopes: Miss Hilda M. Gray, Secretary, Women Public Health Officers' Association: Letter to Humphrey Verdon Roe from Miss Hilda M. Gray: 1930: Signed.
- f. 317 Edward C. Cole, Secretary, The John Sumner Trust: Letter to the Society for Constructive Birth Control from Edward C. Cole: 1930: Signed.
- f. 319 Humphrey Verdon Roe, husband of Marie Stopes: Elizabeth Oliver, Central Secretary, The Mothers' Union: Letter to Humphrey Verdon Roe from Elizabeth Oliver: 1930: Signed.
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- Add MS 58447-58770 : STOPES PAPERS. Correspondence and papers of Marie Charlotte Carmichael Stopes, Ph.D., D.Sc., (b.1880, d.1958), co-founder with…
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Add MS 58589-58601 : i. C.B.C. and Mother's Clinic, London
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- Andrews, W L, of `The Leeds Mercury'
Ashton, Margaret
Bach, Enid Goulden, Manager `The Woman's Leader and The Common Cause', fl 20th century
Bacon, Alfred, Hon. Sec. Mill Hill Literary and Debating Society, correspondent of Humphrey Verdon Roe, fl 1928
Bagge, H. J., secretary to Humphrey Verdon Roe, fl 1922
Baldwin, Stanley, 1st Earl Baldwin of Bewdley, politician and industrialist, 1867-1947
Bartram, Frederick Notley, New Zealand Member of Parliament, 1869-1948
Beeton, H R, of Reading
Boosman, D J, Dr of Velsen
Bootle, E A, afterwards Richardson; correspondent of Marie Stopes, fl 1923-1938
Breese, John, of Birmingham
Brown, Duncan R
Buckmaster, Stanley Owen, Baron Buckmaster of Cheddington, 1st Viscount Buckmaster 1933
Burnop, Louise, Mrs of Sunderland
Butchers, A G, of Dunedin and Invercargill New Zealand
Cary, Dorothea, daughter of George Washington Cable, b 1889
Chandler & Selby, The National Detective Agency
Chapman, Margaret, of the St Pancras Birth Control League
Cockburn, John Alexander, Premier of South Australia
Cole, Edward C, Sec The John Sumner Trust
Corner, Horace G, Reverend Dr of Abergavenny
Craig, R, Hon Sec Tooting Women's Co-operative Guild
Crapper, A, of the Home Office
Davies, F A, assistant secretary of the London Society of Compositors, fl 1920-1947
Dingwall, A H, correspondent of Humphrey Verdon Roe, fl 1929
Fowles, Charlotte O B, nurse at the Mothers' Clinic
Fry, Joan Mary, Chairman Coalfields Distress Committee
Gallagher, Thomas, correspondent of Humphrey Verdon Roe, fl 1929
Garbutt, G V, naval officer, telegraphist and correspondent of Humphrey Verdon Roe, fl 1925
George, Frances Louise, née Stevenson, teacher, secretary and wife of David Lloyd George, 1st Earl Lloyd-George, 1888-1972
Gower, Robert Patrick Malcolm, Knight, civil servant, 1887-1964
Gray, Hilda M, secretary of the Women Public Health Officers' Association, fl 1898-1927
Greenwood, Arthur, politician, 1880-1954
Hanbury-Tracy, William Charles Frederick, 5th Baron Sudeley
Harrison, S, Acting British Vice-Consul Sofia
Hawkins, S W, of Simpkin Marshall Ltd
Haynes, H, of Charles & Co
Heaton, Hilary M, of `The Nursing Times'
Hinshelwood, A S, of the Home Office
Holt, Arthur, Town Clerk of Oxford
Horton, Gertrude, Mrs Gen and Parliamentary Sec National Union of Societies for Equal Citizenship
Humphrey, O A, at Pernambu Brazil
Jacobs, D, Hon Sec The Elysian Social and Literary Club
John Menzies & Co Ltd, booksellers
Johns, J A, Miss sec to Marie Stopes
Jones, G Garro
Jowsey, Harold, of Auckland
Kinloch, J Parlane, Medical Officer of Health for Aberdeen
Lipscomb, D, Mrs of South-East St Pancras Labour Party
Lort-Williams, John, KC
Macdonald, A S, Miss Sec Edinburgh Women Citizens Association
Marriott, A J, of Reading
Marston, Maurice, organizing sec National Book Council
McEntee, C, of West Walthamstow Labour Party Women's Section
Mead, Sidney M, Reverend of New Zealand
Miall, Agnes Mackenzie, Editor `Woman's Life'
Morgan, Enid B, Sec Home Counties Union of Women's Liberal Associations
Nied?, E T, advertisement manager for C Arthur Pearson Ltd
Nisot-Cherix, W T ?, Dr member of the Association Internationale pour la Protection de l'Enfance
Oliver, A, of the National Union of Railwaymen
Oliver, Elizabeth, Central Sec The Mothers' Union
Paterson, James J, Medical Officer of Health East Berks
Pettett, R E, Mrs Hon Sec Central Hackney Women's Liberal Association
Pritchard, Percival V, Medical Officer of Health Cleethorpes
Pritchett, J S, Recorder of Lincoln
Puxley, Zoë Lavallin?, of the Ministry of Health
Quinn, John Henry, Librarian Chelsea Public Libraries
Reicke, W ?, Director of the Städtisches Archiv Nuremberg
Richards, A M, of the Bethnal Green Board of Guardians
Roberts, Mrs G A, nurse at the Mothers' Clinic
Robertson, James, of Glasgow, senior Inspector for the Scottish National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children
Roe, Humphrey Verdon, husband of Marie Stopes
Shears, Ada G, nurse at the Mothers' Clinic
Shercliff, Jessie, Mrs of Rolleston-on-Dove Staffordsh
Short, W Frank, of the Department of Chemistry Auckland University College
Simmons, Mary, Mrs of Christchurch Hampshire
Sisley, Charles P, Hon Sec St Albans Debating Society
Society for Constructive Birth Control and Racial Progress
Soljak, M B, of Auckland
Spencer, Natalie, afterwards Bater ragtime pianist
Stewart, T W, medical herbal specialist and druggists' sundriesman
Stewart, William Downie, Minister of Customs Wellington New Zealand
Sutcliffe, G H, of Auckland
Talbot, Bertram
Taylor, A F, wife of James Taylor, of Glasgow Society for Equal Citizenship and Glasgow Women Citizens Association
The Tablet, newspaper, Great Britain and Ireland
Thomas, R Garvyn Lloyd, of the Commonwealth United Press
Thompson, Gertrude M, nurse at the Mothers' Clinic
Thomson, Betty Mather, Mrs
Toth, Francis de, Dr of Budapest
Tubbs, Bertram H, of Southampton
Ure, L N, of the Ministry of Health
Voronoff, Serge, writer
Wallis, Margaret, Mrs Hon Sec Women's Co-operative Guild Thornton Heath Branch
Webb, Montagu de Pomeroy, Chairman The National Citizens' Union
Welch, Frank, of Pinner
Weston, John, Rear-Admiral
Williams, Rose
Wright, John Charles, Most Reverend Archbishop of Sydney
Wyman & Sons, Ltd, booksellers