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Vol. X (ff. 452). 1914-1916.
includes:
- f. 1 John Henderson, Secretary, National Liberal Club: Letter to G. B. Shaw of John Henderson: 1914.
- f. 2 Robert Loraine, MC; actor and aviator: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Robert Loraine: 1906?, 1914: Partly draft.
- f. 4 Walter F. Wanger, Hollywood film producer: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Walter F. Wanger: 1914.
- f. 5 James Sexton, general secretary, National Union of Dock Labourers and Riverside Workers: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of James Sexton: 1911-1914: Partly copy and signed.
- f. 7 Jane Belfield, of Germantown, Pennsylvania: Letter, etc., to G. B. Shaw of Jane Belfield: 1914: Partly printed and copy.
- ff. 8-16 Political Tracts: Jane Belfield, of Germantown, Pennsylvania: Letter to 'Metropolitan', New York of Jane Belfield: 1913?: Copy.
- ff. 17, 19 Miss F. L. Campbell-Patterson, friend of Lucy Shaw: Letters and telegram to G. B. Shaw of Miss F. L. Campbell-Patterson: 1912, 1914.
- f. 18 Sir Emery Walker, engraver and typographer: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Sir Emery Walker: 1889-1932: Partly copy.
- f. 20 Miss F. L. Campbell-Patterson, friend of Lucy Shaw: William Smart, manager, London branch, Standard Bank of South Africa Ltd: Letter to G. B. Shaw of William Smart concerning Miss F. L. Campbell-Patterson: 1914: Signed.
- f. 21 Political Tracts: Arthur George, of Berkeley, California: Letter, etc., to G. B. Shaw of Arthur George: 1914: Mostly typewritten.
- f.27 Florence Hayward, of St. Louis: Letter, etc., to G. B. Shaw of Florence Hayward: 1914: Partly printed.
- f. 30 Charles Kellison, attorney, of Plymouth, Indiana: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Charles Kellison: 1914: Signed.
- f. 31 Sadye Wolf, of New York: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Sadye Wolf: 1914.
- f. 33 René Baschet, editor, 'L'Illustration', Paris: Augustin Frédéric Adolphe Hamon, French author; translator of G B Shaw: Letter to Augustin Frédéric Adolphe Hamon of René Baschet: 1914: Fr.: Signed.
- f. 34 Political Tracts: Mark G. McElhinney, dental surgeon, of Ottawa: Letters, etc., to G. B. Shaw by Mark G. McElhinney: 1913, 1914: Signed.
- f. 36 W. B. Forster-Bovill, secretary of the Authors' Producing Society: Letter to G. B. Shaw of W. B. Forster-Bovill: 1914.
- ff. 37, 256 Eugène Arnold Dolmetsch, musician and writer: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Eugène Arnold Dolmetsch: 1895-1928: Partly typewritten copy.
- ff. 39, 116 George Standring, printer and publisher: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of George Standring: 1897-1915.
- f. 40 Martha Beatrice Webb, social reformer; wife of Sidney, Baron Passfield: William Leach, MP: Letter to Martha Beatrice Webb of William Leach: 1914.
- ff. 41, 62 Frederick S. Tay, of Salem, Massachusetts: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Frederick S. Tay: 1914.
- f. 51v H. Mc. D. Walters, [of New York?]: Letter, etc., to G. B. Shaw of H. Mc. D. Walters: 1914: Mostly printed.
- f. 57 Hart Vance, draughtsman, of Chicago: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Hart Vance: 1913, 1914: Signed.
- f. 74 Lucinda Frances Shaw, actress; sister of G B Shaw: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Lucinda Frances Shaw: 1880-1918: Partly draft and copy.
- f. 77 Political Tracts: Trautwine, civil engineer, of Philadelphia: Letter, etc., to G. B. Shaw of John C. Trautwine: 1914: Dictated; partly printed.
- f. 81 H. A. Russell, of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia: Letters to 'Metropolitan', New York of H. A. Russell: 1913, 1914: Partly copy and signed.
- f. 83 H. A. Russell, of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia: Letter to G. B. Shaw of H. A. Russell: 1914.
- ff. 86, 92, 100 William Trant, barrister, solicitor and notary of Regina, Saskatchewan: Letters, etc., to G. B. Shaw of William Trant: 1914: Signed and partly printed.
- ff. 91, 93, 97 Dr William Westropp Brereton, of Prospect Hill, Galway: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Dr William Westropp Brereton: 1914.
- f. 94 Sir Whitworth Wallis, FSA; director, the Corporation Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham: Letter and telegram to G. B. Shaw of Sir Whitworth Wallis: 1912, 1914: Signed.
- ff. 95, 124, 134 Matthew Edward McNulty, childhood friend of G B Shaw: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Matthew Edward McNulty: 1880-1923: Partly draft and signed.
- ff. 99, 103, 113, 118, 119 [J. C. H.?] Chapman, widow of J Chapman of the 'Westminster Review': Letters of and concerningi [(J. C. H.?)] Chapman: 1914: Partly copy.
- f. 101 Herbert Burrows, socialist and theosophist: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Herbert Burrows: 1914.
- ff. 103, 118 Hubert B. Matthews, ship broker: Letters, etc., to G. B. Shaw of Hubert B. Matthews: 1914: Partly copy.
- ff. 104, 106, 339 Frederick Henry Evans, photographer: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Frederick Henry Evans: 1903-1941: Partly typewritten copy.
- f. 113 John Morley, Viscount Morley of Blackburn: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of John Morley: 1880, 1914: Partly signed and draft.
- f. 115 John Galsworthy, OM; author and dramatist: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of John Galsworthy: 1914, 1919: Partly signed, copy and shorthand draft.
- f. 117 Aurélien-François Lugné, alias Lugné-Poë; director of the Théâtre des Oeuvres, Paris: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Aurélien-François Lugné: 1896-1914: Fr.
- f. 119 John Morley, Viscount Morley of Blackburn: Hubert B. Matthews, ship broker: Letter to Hubert B. Matthews of John Morley: 1914: Copy.
- f. 120 Sir Kenneth Ralph Barnes, Principal of RADA: Letters, etc., to G. B. Shaw of Sir Kenneth Ralph Barnes: 1912-1914: Signed.
- f. 121 Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche, sister of F W Nietzsche: Letter and note to G. B. Shaw from Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche: 1906, 1914: Germ.: Partly printed.
- ff. 133, 138-140 Frederick H. Roe, speech therapist, of Derby: Letter, with prospectus, to G. B. Shaw of Frederick H. Roe: 1914: Partly printed.
- ff. 136, 156, 163v Ethel Mary Smyth, DBE; composer: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Ethel Mary Smyth: 1914: Partly draft.
- f. 141 A. M. Clifford, of Charlton; member of the Women's Social and Political Union: Letter to M. Cunningham of A. M. Clifford: 1914: Copy.
- ff. 141-155 Women's Social and Political Union: Margaret Cunningham, suffragist, at Lincoln's Inn House, Kingsway: Letters to Margaret Cunningham concerning Women's Social and Political Union: 1914: Copies.
- f. 142 Laura M. Underwood, of Glasgow; member of the Women's Social and Political Union: Letter to M. Cunningham of Laura M. Underwood: 1914: Copy.
- f. 143 A. Burton, of Kingston upon Thames; member of the Women's Social and Political Union: Letter to M. Cunningham of A. Burton: 1914: Copy.
- f. 145 Gladys Hazel, of Bristol; member of the Women's Social and Political Union: Letter to M. Cunningham of Gladys Hazel: 1914: Copy.
- f. 147 M. G. Fortnum, of Harrow; member of the Women's Social and Political Union: Letter to M. Cunningham of M. G. Fortnum: 1914: Copy.
- f. 148 Florence E. Haig, of Chelsea; member of the Women's Social and Political Union: Letter to M. Cunningham of Florence E. Haig: 1914: Copy.
- f. 150 B. Berry, of Bournemouth; member of the Women's Social and Political Union: Letter to M. Cunningham of B. Berry: 1914: Copy.
- f. 151 Ethel Haslam, of Ilford; member of the Women's Social and Political Union: Letter to M. Cunningham of Ethel Haslam: 1914: Copy.
- f. 152 Edith Francis, of Wallasey; member of the Women's Social and Political Union: Letter to M. Cunningham of Edith Francis: 1914: Copy.
- f. 153 Kate Lilley, of Clacton; member of the Women's Social and Political Union: Letter to M. Cunningham of Kate Lilley: 1914: Copy.
- ff. 154, 155 Elsie Edith Bowerman, barrister: Letters to M. Cunningham concerning the suffrage campaign of Elsie Edith Bowerman: 1914: Copies.
- f. 164 Major George Frederick Myddleton Cornwallis-West: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Maj. George Frederick Myddleton Cornwallis-West: 1914-1941: Partly copy and signed.
- f. 166 Perriton Maxwell, journalist: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Perriton Maxwell: 1914: Signed.
- f. 167 George Lansbury, PC; MP: Letter to G. B. Shaw of George Lansbury: 1914: Signed.
- f. 168 'Kaffir' Shaw, alias James Cockaigne; cousin of G B Shaw; commission agent: Letters, etc., to G. B. Shaw of James Cockaigne Shaw: circa 1882-1914.
- f. 169 Political Tracts: William Henry Phillips, Fabian, of Harrow: Letter, etc., to G. B. Shaw of William Henry Phillips: 1914.
- f. 188 Shakespeare Memorial National Theatre: Correspondence and papers of G. B. Shaw rel. to Shakespeare Memorial National Theatre: 1908-1942: Partly signed, printed and typewritten copy.
- f. 188 George Heyer, secretary, the Shakespeare Memorial National Theatre: Letters to G. B. Shaw of George Heyer: 1913, 1914: Partly signed.
- f. 189 Cecil Edward Chesterton, brother of G K Chesterton; journalist: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Cecil Edward Chesterton: 1903, 1914: Partly signed.
- f. 190 Charles Prestwich Scott, Editor, 'Manchester Guardian': Letter to G. B. Shaw of Charles Prestwich Scott: 1914: Signed.
- ff. 191, 193 Sophie C. Horne, wife of Captain R H Horne: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Sophie C. Horne: 1880-1914.
- f. 192 George Roberts, publisher: Letter to G. B. Shaw of George Roberts: 1914: Signed.
- ff. 195, 210, 252, 396, 398 Mabel W. FitzGerald, née McConnell; Irish nationalist; wife of Desmond FitzGerald: Letters, etc., to G. B. Shaw of Mabel W. FitzGerald: circa 1914-1916: Mostly signed.
- f. 202 N. Lundholm, of C A V Lundholm, publishers, Stockholm: Letter to G. B. Shaw of N. Lundholm: 1914: Signed.
- f. 203 Alexander Sutherland Neill, founder of Summerhill School: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Alexander Sutherland Neill: 1914: Signed.
- f. 219 Mary Edith Durham, artist and writer: Serbia: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Mary Edith Durham concerning Serbia: 1914: Partly signed and shorthand draft.
- f. 227 Eduardo Ugarte Y Albizu, lawyer, of Madrid: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Eduardo Ugarte Y Albizu: 1914: Signed.
- f. 228 Sir Stanley Mordaunt Leathes, KCB: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Sir Stanley Mordaunt Leathes: 1914.
- f. 230 Ethel McClintock Adamson, wife of Robert Adamson, of New York: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Ethel McClintock Adamson: 1915: Signed.
- f. 231 Dmitri Anitchkine, secretary, Russian Seamen's Union Abroad: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Dmitri Anitchkine: 1915.
- ff. 231-234 International Transport Workers' Federation: Papers relating to trial of Black Sea seamen of International Transport Workers' Federation: 1915: Mainly copies.
- f. 235 C. van Oven, of Amsterdam: Letter to G. B. Shaw of C. van Oven: 1915.
- ff. 236, 238, 247 James Fullarton Muirhead, travel writer: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of James Fullarton Muirhead: 1915: Partly draft.
- ff. 245, 354 Henri-Pierre Roché, French author: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Henri-Pierre Roché: 1915?: Partly Fr.
- f. 259 Samuel Kerkham Ratcliffe, US writer: Letters and post card to G. B. Shaw of Samuel Kerkham Ratcliffe: 1915-1944: Partly signed.
- f. 261 [Thora?] Christiansen, of Copenhagen: Letter to G. B. Shaw of [(Thora?)] Christiansen: 1915.
- f. 263 S. M. Kok, translator, of The Hague: Letter to G. B. Shaw of S. M. Kok: 1915.
- f. 264 Winifred V. Turner, schoolteacher, of Newquay: Lette to G. B. Shaw of Winifred V. Turner: 1915.
- f. 273 Harold Grenfell, Commander, RN; at H M Embassy, Petrograd: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Harold Grenfell: 1915.
- f. 275 John George Godard, solicitor to G B Shaw: Letters, etc., to G. B. Shaw of John George Godard: 1901-1915: Partly signed.
- ff. 277, 292-297, 310, 316, 324 Harry Major Paull, author; secretary of the Dramatists' Club: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Harry Major Paull: 1909, 1915: Partly copy and draft.
- f. 278 Count Hermann Alexander Keyserling,; German philosopher: Letters and post card to G. B. Shaw from Count Hermann Alexander Keyserling: circa 1915-1924.
- f. 279 Leslie Pryce Hamer, actor: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Leslie Pryce Hamer: 1909-1915: Partly printed.
- ff. 281, 364 Francis Sheehy Skeffington, journalist: Letter, etc., to G. B. Shaw of Francis Sheehy Skeffington: 1915, 1916: Partly copy.
- ff. 282 Richard Burdon Haldane, Viscount Haldane: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Richard Burdon Haldane: 1900-1919.
- f. 286 Benjamin Broadbent, JP; woollen merchant, of Huddersfield: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Benjamin Broadbent: 1915.
- f. 286 Lee Shubert, theatrical impresario, of New York: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Lee Shubert: 1915: Telegram and draft.
- f. 288 Hugo Ferdinand Vallentin, Swedish writer: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Hugo Ferdinand Vallentin: 1906-1917: Partly typewritten copy.
- f. 290 Stephen Henry Hobhouse, Chairman of the Emergency Committee for the Assistance of Germans, Austrians, and Hungarians in Distress: Alexander Moissi, German actor: Correspondence with the Prisoners of War Information Bureau of Stephen Henry Hobhouse concerning Alexander Moissi: 1915.
- f. 291 Edward George Villiers Stanley, 17th Earl of Derby; Lord Stanley: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Edward George Villiers Stanley: 1915.
- f. 298 Alfred Sutro, playwright and translator: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Alfred Sutro: 1913, 1915, n.d.
- f. 299 Jerome Klapka Jerome, author: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Jerome Klapka Jerome: 1915.
- f. 301 Richard Claude Critchett, alias 'R C Carton'; dramatist: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Richard Claude Critchett: 1917.
- f. 303 Stephen Henry Hobhouse, Chairman of the Emergency Committee for the Assistance of Germans, Austrians, and Hungarians in Distress: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Stephen Henry Hobhouse: 1915: Signed.
- f. 304 Sir Edmund Robbins, Secretary of the Admiralty, War Office and Press Committee: Clarence Henry Norman, writer: Notice to the Press of Sir Edmund Robbins concerning Clarence Henry Norman: 1915: Copy.
- f. 305 Henry Arthur Jones, dramatist: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Henry Arthur Jones: 1894-1926: Partly draft and typewritten copy.
- ff. 307-310, 313-314 Israel Zangwill, author and Zionist: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Israel Zangwill: 1903-1919: Partly signed and copy.
- f. 311 James Bernard Fagan, playwright: Letter to G. B. Shaw of James Bernard Fagan: 1915.
- f. 315 Horace L. Traubel, US author: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Horace L. Traubel: 1915.
- ff. 317, 320, 325, 330, 356, 363 Major Sir Matthew Nathan, GCMG; RE: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Maj. Sir Matthew Nathan: 1915-1916.
- f. 318 Ernest Marshall, American journalist: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Ernest Marshall: 1915, 1923: Partly signed and shorthand draft.
- f. 322 William Frederick Bailey, PC; Irish Land Commissioner: Letter to G. B. Shaw of William Frederick Bailey: 1915.
- f. 327 Charles M. Lowne, actor: Letter, as administrator of the Academy of Dramatic Art, to G. B. Shaw of Charles M. Lowne: 1915: Signed.
- f. 332v Sir Humphrey Sumner Milford, Publisher to Oxford University: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Sir Humphrey Sumner Milford: 1915, 1944: Signed.
- ff. 333-338, 340-352 Alexei Maximovich Pyeshkoff, alias 'Maxim Gorky'; author: Correspondence, partly on his behalf, with G. B. Shaw of Alexei Maximovich Pyeshkoff: 1915-1917: Partly Fr.: Partly draft, printed and signed.
- f. 353 Sir Peter Chalmers Mitchell, secretary to the Zoological Society: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Sir Peter Chalmers Mitchell: 1915: Signed.
- f. 358 Boris F. Lebedev, Russian journalist and translator; husband of Sasha Kropotkin: Letters and post card to G. B. Shaw of Boris F. Lebedev: 1916-1939.
- f. 359, 438, 448 Carlos Blacker, father of C P Blacker: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Carlos Blacker: 1916, 1917.
- f. 361 Thomas Sturge Moore, author and engraver: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Thomas Sturge Moore: 1916.
- f. 362 Magdalen Ponsonby, daughter of Major -General Sir H F Ponsonby: Letters, etc., to G. B. Shaw of Magdalen Ponsonby: 1912, 1916.
- f. 365 Francis Sheehy Skeffington, journalist: Letter to the 'New Statesman' of Francis Sheehy Skeffington: 1916: Copy.
- ff. 367-371, 376, 390 Vaccination: Private Owen Lewis, 3rd Rhondda Welsh Regiment; anti-vaccinationist: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Pte. Owen Lewis: 1916: Partly copy.
- ff. 372, 378, 381 Eric Barry Wilfred Chappelow, author; conscientious objector: Letters etc., to G. B. Shaw of Eric Barry Wilfred Chappelow: 1916: Partly copy.
- f. 374 Patrick J. Little, editor, 'New Ireland': Letter, etc., to G. B. Shaw of Patrick J. Little: 1916: Mainly printed.
- f. 383 Arthur Henderson, PC; MP: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Arthur Henderson: 1916: Signed.
- f. 384 Ernest Townley, organiser, National Council against Conscription: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Ernest Townley: 1916.
- ff. 384, 413 Bernard Noel Langdon-Davies, publisher and politician: Letters, etc., to G. B. Shaw of Bernard Noel Langdon-Davies: 1916: Signed; partly printed.
- f. 385 Clarence Henry Norman, writer: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Clarence Henry Norman: 1913-1946: Partly typewritten copy.
- f. 386 'Bereaved Mother', of Dublin; pseudonym: Letter to G.B. Shaw of 'Bereaved Mother': 1916: Typewrittem.
- f. 389 Annie M. Fielden, of Pinner: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Annie M. Fielden: 1916.
- f. 394 Rose Witcop, of 'The Spur': Letter to G. B. Shaw of Rose Witcop: 1916: Signed.
- f. 395 Edward G. Smith, secretary, League of Peace and Freedom: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Edward G. Smith: 1916.
- f. 399 Mabel W. FitzGerald, née McConnell; Irish nationalist; wife of Desmond FitzGerald: Letter to Nationalist M.P.s of Mabel W. FitzGerald: 1916: Copy.
- f. 402 Dugald Sutherland MacColl, Trustee of the Tate Gallery: Letter, as Keeper of the Wallace Collection, to G. B. Shaw of Dugald Sutherland MacColl: 1916.
- ff. 406, 407 Charlotte Frances Shaw, née Payne-Townshend; wife of G B Shaw: Post cards of G. B. Shaw to Charlotte Frances Shaw: 1916.
- f. 408 Catherine E. Marshall, suffragist and pacifist: Letter, etc., to G. B. Shaw of Catherine E. Marshall: 1916.
- f. 411 Clarence Henry Norman, writer: Account of his detention as conscientious objector by Clarence Henry Norman: 1916: Copy.
- f. 417 Alice Sophia Amelia Green, née Stopford; Irish nationalist and historian; widow of J R Green: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Alice Sophia Amelia Green: 1916: Signed.
- f. 418 Henry Woodd Nevinson, journalist and author: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Henry Woodd Nevinson: 1899, 1916.
- f. 419 Margaret Epstein, wife of Jacob Epstein: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Margaret Epstein: 1916, 1937: Partly copy.
- ff. 421, 423 Muriel R. Trollope, grand daughter of Anthony Trollope: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Trollope (Muriel R.: 1916.
- f. 427 Gertrude Bannister, afterwards Parry; cousin of Sir Roger Casement: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Gertrude Bannister: 1916, 1944.
- f. 428 Vincent Farrell, of the 'Chicago Daily News': Letter to G. B. Shaw of Vincent Farrell: 1916.
- ff.429-430v K. Kelly, Irish nationalist: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of K. Kelly: 1916: Partly shorthand draft.
- f. 431 Robert Baldwin Ross, literary executor of Oscar Wilde: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Robert Baldwin Ross: 1916: Partly typewritten copy.
- f. 433 William R. Paton, classical scholar: Letter of G. B. Shaw to William R. Paton: 1916: Copy.
- f. 440 Lucinda Frances Shaw, actress; sister of G B Shaw: Eva Maria Schneider, friend of L F Shaw: I.O.U.s to Eva Maria Schneider of Lucinda Frances Shaw: 1916-1919.
- f. 441 Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett, 18th Baron Dunsany: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett: 1916.
- f. 443 Professor Herbert Wildon Carr, philosopher: Note to G. B. Shaw of Prof. Herbert Wildon Carr: 1916: Mostly printed.
- ff.444, 446 Alice Mary Lockett, afterwards Sharpe; wife (1890) of Dr. W S Sharpe: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Alice Mary Lockett: 1884-1916: Partly signed and copy.
- f. 447 Alice Mary Lockett, afterwards Sharpe; wife (1890) of Dr. W S Sharpe: London Lancashire Life Assurance Company, Limited: Letter of G. B. Shaw to London Lancashire Life Assurance Company, Limited concerning Alice Mary Lockett: 1919: Copy.
- f. 449v Alfred George Gardiner, editor of the 'Daily News': Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Alfred George Gardiner: 1916.
- f. 451 Alfred Warwick Gattie, inventor and author: Letters, etc., to G. B. Shaw of Alfred Warwick Gattie: 1916-1921: Partly printed.
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- Adamson, Ethel McClintock, wife of Robert Adamson of New York
Anitchkine, Dmitri, secretary Russian Seamen's Union Abroad
Bailey, William Frederick, Irish Land Commissioner, 1857-1917
Bannister, Gertrude, afterwards Parry; cousin of Sir Roger Casement, fl 1916-1941
Barnes, Kenneth Ralph, Knight, Principal of Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, 1878-1957
Baschet, René, journalist; Director of newspaper 'L'Illustration', 1860-1949
Belfield, Jane, of Germantown Pennsylvania
Bereaved Mother, of Dublin, pseudonym
Berry, B, of Bournemouth, member of the Women's Social and Political Union
Blacker, Carlos, father of C P Blacker
Bowerman, Elsie Edith, suffragette and lawyer, 1889-1973
Brereton, William Westropp, Dr of Prospect Hill Galway
Broadbent, Benjamin, JP, woollen merchant of Huddersfield
Burrows, Herbert, socialist and theosophist
Burton, A, of Kingston upon Thames, member of the Women's Social and Political Union
Campbell-Patterson, F L, Miss friend of Lucy Shaw
Carr, Herbert Wildon, Professor philosopher
Chapman [, J C H ?, widow of J Chapman of the 'Westminster Review'
Chappelow, Eric Barry Wilfred, author, conscientious objector
Chesterton, Cecil Edward, brother of G K Chesterton, journalist
Christiansen [, Thora?, of Copenhagen
Clifford, A M, of Charlton, member of the Women's Social and Political Union
Cornwallis-West, George Frederick Myddleton, Major
Cunningham, Margaret, suffragist at Lincoln's Inn House Kingsway
Davies, Bernard Noel, publisher, pacifist and politician, 1876-1952
Dolmetsch, Eugène Arnold, musician, instrument-maker and writer, 1858-1940,
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Durham, Mary Edith, artist, anthropologist, traveller and writer, 1863-1944
Epstein, Margaret, wife of Sir Jacob Epstein, 1873-1947
Evans, Frederick Henry, bookseller and photographer, 1853-1943
Fagan, James Bernard, playwright, 1873-1933
Farrell, Vincent, of the 'Chicago Daily News', fl 1916
Fielden, Annie M, of Pinner, fl 1916
FitzGerald, Mabel Washington, suffragette and socialist, 1884-1958
Forster-Bovill, W B, secretary of the Authors' Producing Society
Fortnum, M G, of Harrow, member of the Women's Social and Political Union
Francis, Edith, of Wallasey, member of the Women's Social and Political Union
Förster-Nietzsche, Elisabeth, sister of F W Nietzsche
Galsworthy, John, author and dramatist, 1867-1933
Gardiner, Alfred George, journalist and newspaper editor, 1865-1946
Gattie, Alfred Warwick, inventor and author, 1856-1925
George, Arthur, of Berkeley, correspondent of George Bernard Shaw, fl 1914
Godard, John George, writer and solicitor to George Bernard Shaw, fl 1884-1915
Green, Alice Sophia Amelia, née Stopford, Irish nationalist and historian, 1847-1929
Grenfell, Harold, naval officer and diplomat, 1869-1948
Haig, Florence Eliza, artist and suffragette, c 1855-c 1952
Haldane, Richard Burdon, Viscount Haldane, politician, educationist and Lord Chancellor, 1856-1928
Hamer, Leslie Pryce, actor
Hamon, Augustin Frédéric Adolphe, French author, translator of G B Shaw
Haslam, Ethel, of Ilford, member of the Women's Social and Political Union
Hayward, Florence, of St Louis
Hazel, Gladys, of Bristol, member of the Women's Social and Political Union
Henderson, Arthur, PC, MP
Henderson, John, Sec National Liberal Club
Heyer, George, secretary the Shakespeare Memorial National Theatre
Hobhouse, Stephen Henry, Chairman of the Emergency Committee for the Assistance of Germans Austrians and Hungarians in Distress
Horne, Sophie C, wife of Captain R H Horne
International Transport Workers' Federation
Jerome, Jerome Klapka, novelist and playwright, 1859-1927
Jones, Henry Arthur, dramatist, 1851-1929
Kellison, Charles, attorney of Plymouth Indiana
Kelly, K, Irish nationalist
Keyserling, Hermann Alexander, Count German philosopher
Kok, S M, translator of The Hague
Lansbury, George, politician, 1859-1940
Leach, William, MP
Leathes, Stanley Mordaunt, KCB
Lebedev, Boris F, Russian journalist and translator, husband of Sasha Kropotkin
Lewis, Owen, Private 3rd Rhondda Welsh Regiment, anti-vaccinationist
Lilley, Kate, of Clacton, member of the Women's Social and Political Union
Little, Patrick J, editor 'New Ireland'
Lockett, Alice Mary, 1890 afterwards Sharpe wife of Dr W S Sharpe
London Lancashire Life Assurance Company, Limited
Loraine, Robert, MC, actor and aviator
Lowne, Charles M, actor
Lugné, Aurélien-François, director of the Théâtre des Oeuvres Paris al Lugné-Poë
Lundholm, N, of C A V Lundholm publishers Stockholm
MacColl, Dugald Sutherland, Trustee of the Tate Gallery
Marshall, Catherine E, suffragist and pacifist
Marshall, Ernest, American journalist
Matthews, Hubert B, ship broker
Maxwell, Perriton, journalist
McElhinney, Mark G, dental surgeon of Ottawa
McNulty, Matthew Edward, childhood friend of G B Shaw
Milford, Humphrey Sumner, Publisher to Oxford University, 1877-1952
Mitchell, Peter Chalmers, secretary to the Zoological Society
Moissi, Alexander, German actor
Moore, Thomas Sturge, writer and designer, 1870-1944
Morley, John, Viscount Morley of Blackburn, statesman, 1838-1923
Muirhead, James Fullarton, travel writer
Nathan, Matthew, Knight, army officer & colonial administrator, 1862-1939
Neill, Alexander Sutherland, founder of Summerhill School
Nevinson, Henry Woodd, journalist and author, 1856-1941
Norman, Clarence Henry, writer
Oven, C van, of Amsterdam
Paton, William R, classical scholar
Paull, Harry Major, author, secretary of the Dramatists' Club
Peshkov, Alexei Maximovich, alias 'Maxim Gorky', author and political activist, 1868-1936
Phillips, William Henry, Fabian of Harrow
Plunkett, Edward John Moreton Drax, 18th Baron Dunsany, writer, 1878-1957
Ponsonby, Magdalen, daughter of Major-General Sir H F Ponsonby
Ratcliffe, Samuel Kerkham, US writer
Robbins, Edmund, Secretary of the Admiralty War Office and Press Committee
Roberts, George, publisher
Roché, Henri-Pierre, French author
Roe, Frederick H, speech therapist of Derby
Ross, Robert Baldwin, literary executor of Oscar Wilde
Russell, H A, of Dartmouth Nova Scotia
Schneider, Eva Maria, friend of L F Shaw
Scott, Charles Prestwich, Editor 'Manchester Guardian'
Sexton, James, general secretary National Union of Dock Labourers and Riverside Workers
Shakespeare Memorial National Theatre
Shaw, Charlotte Frances, née Payne-Townshend, political activist, 1857-1943
Shaw, James Cockaigne, commission agent; alias 'Kaffir' Shaw; cousin of G B Shaw, b 1852
Shaw, Lucinda Frances, actress, sister of G B Shaw
Shubert, Lee, theatrical impresario of New York
Skeffington, Francis Sheehy, journalist
Smart, William, manager London branch Standard Bank of South Africa Ltd
Smith, Edward G, secretary League of Peace and Freedom
Smyth, Ethel Mary, composer, writer and suffragist, 1858-1944
Standring, George, printer and publisher
Stanley, Edward George Villiers, 17th Earl of Derby, politician, 1865-1948
Sutro, Alfred, playwright and translator, 1863-1933
Tay, Frederick S, of Salem Massachusetts
Townley, Ernest, organiser National Council against Conscription
Trant, William, barrister solicitor and notary of Regina Saskatchewan
Traubel, Horace L, US author
Trautwine, John C. Jr. civil engineer of Philadelphia
Trollope, Muriel R, grand daughter of Anthony Trollope
Turner, Winifred V, schoolteacher of Newquay
Ugarte Y Albizu, Eduardo, lawyer of Madrid
Underwood, Laura M, of Glasgow, member of the Women's Social and Political Union
Vallentin, Hugo Ferdinand, Swedish writer
Vance, Hart, draughtsman of Chicago
Walker, Emery, engraver and typographer
Wallis, Whitworth, FSA, director the Corporation Museum and Art Gallery Birmingham
Walters, H Mc D, of New York?
Wanger, Walter F, Hollywood film producer
Webb, Martha Beatrice, social reformer, 1858-1943
Witcop, Rose, of 'The Spur'
Wolf, Sadye, of New York
Women's Social and Political Union
Zangwill, Israel, author and Zionist - Places:
- Serbia, Europe