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Vol. IX (ff. 357+134*). Mar. 1889-June 1891.
COUNTY OF London: Correspondence and papers of J. Burns as L.C.C. representative for Battersea: 1889-1905.
Trade Unions: Correspondence, speeches, etc., of J. Burns, M.P., rel.to: 1872-1905.
includes:
- ff. 1, 101, 284 William Morris, poet and artist: Letters, etc., to J. Burns: 1885-1890.
- f. 2 Reverend Stewart Duckworth Headlam, Christian socialist: Letter to J. Burns: 1889.
- f. 2 Reverend Stewart Duckworth Headlam, Christian socialist: Letter to, from W. Morris: 1889.
- f. 2 William Morris, poet and artist: Letter to Rev. S. D. Headlam: 1889.
- ff. 4 b, 6 Annie Besant, theosophist: Correspondence, etc., with J. Burns: 1885, 1889.
- f. 7b Tom Mann, trade union official: Letter to Miss M. E. Harkness: 1889.
- f. 9 Edward Shortt, of Clapham: Letter to J. Burns: 1889.
- ff. 10, 12 Dusa Roche, daughter of A Roche: Letters to J. Burns: 1889, 1898.
- f. 14 Henry Hyde Champion, Secretary, Social Democratic Federation: Letter to, from Cardinal H. E. Manning: 1889.
- f. 14 Henry Edward Manning, Cardinal; RC Archbishop of Westminster: Letter to H. H. Champion: 1889.
- f. 15 J. Stuart Downing, of Red Lion Square, London: Letter to J. Burns: 1889.
- f. 16 H. Burgess, coal porter: Letter to J. Burns: 1889.
- f. 18 John Norton, Australian journalist: Letters to J. Burns: 1886-1893.
- ff. 22, 37 Paul T. Bowen, of the US Treasury département: Letters to J. Burns: 1889, 1892.
- f. 23 Henry Seymour Trower, of Montague Sq., London: Letters to J. Burns: 1887-1902.
- f. 24 William H. Paul Campbell, of Forest Hill: Letter to J. Burns: 1889.
- f. 25 Robert Wright, of Walthamstow: Letter to J. Burns: 1889.
- f.27 Thomas A. Hill, President, Walsall and District Chamber of Commerce: Letter to J. Burns: 1889.
- f. 28 b Leese Groves, chemical agent, of London: Letter to J. Burns: 1889.
- f. 30 John Campbell Gordon, 7th Earl of Aberdeen; 1st Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair; formerly Hamilton-Gordon: Letter to J. Burns: 1889.
- ff. 31, 100, 104, 287, 287b (copy) J. D. Christie, of Edinburgh: Letters to J. Burns: 1889-1891.
- f. 32 Robert Jones, schoolmaster, of Melbourne, Australia: Letter to J. Burns: 1889.
- ff. 33, 128 H. Preece, Secretary, Leather Trade Union: Letters to J. Burns: 1889, 1890.
- f. 35 W. F. Black, journalist, of Dundee: Letter to J. Burns: 1889.
- f. 38 W. S. De Mattos: Letters to J. Burns: 1889, 1892.
- f. 39 William John Souter, of St Marylebone: Letter to J. Burns: 1889.: Autogr. copy.
- f. 41 W. Phillips, of Leenane, county Galway, Ireland: Letter to J. Burns: 1889.
- f. 42 J. G. Burns, writing from Lambeth: Letter to -: 1889.
- f. 43 John Henry Worledge, publican and trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1889.
- f. 43 J. Brooks, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1889.
- f. 45 Horace Russell, Secretary, Automatic Machines Union, Ltd: Letter to J. Burns: 1889.
- f. 46 James Gillan, of Aberdeen: Letter to J. Burns: 1889.
- f. 47 Otto Waldau, German journalist: Letter to J. Burns: 1889.
- f. 48b William Booth, founder of the Salvation Army: Letter to J. Burns: 1889.
- f. 50 Political and Satirical Poems: Verses rel. to J. Burns: 1888-1938.
- f. 50 Robert Lindsay, docker: Verses by: 1889.
- ff. 53, 57 George Earle Buckle, Editor, 'The Times': Correspondence with J. Burns: 1889, 1906.
- f. 55 John Brainerd Capper, assistant editor of 'The Times': Letter to J. Burns: 1889.
- f. 59 Richard Juggins, Secretary, Midland Counties Trade Federation: Letter to J. Burns: 1889.
- f.60 H. M. McKendrick, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1889.
- f. 61b R. White, harbour labourer, of Newhaven: Joint letter to J. Burns: 1889.
- f. 61b A. W. F. Long, harbour labourer, of Newhaven, county Sussex: Joint letter to J. Burns: 1889.
- f. 61b G. Williams, harbour labourer, of Newhaven, county Sussex: Joint letter to J. Burns: 1889.
- f. 63 Charles James Drummond, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1889.
- f. 64 John Smedley, of Smedley Bros., ironfounders, of Belper, county Derbyshire: Letter to J. Burns: 1889.
- f.65b George W. Greenman, of Westminster: Letter to J. Burns: 1889.
- f. 67 Thomas Power O'Connor, MP: Telegram to J. Burns: 1889.
- ff. 68, 88, 103, 132 Henry Edward Manning, Cardinal; RC Archbishop of Westminster: Letters to J. Burns: 1889, 1890.
- f. 69 Culloden Rowan, surveyor, of Enfield, county Middlesex: Will of: 1889.
- f. 70 Vaughan Nash, CB; Secretary to Sir H Campbell-Bannerman: Letters to J. Burns: 1889-1911.
- f. 71b Henry Byatt, of Perth, Australia: Letter to J. Burns: 1889.
- ff. 75, 80, 99, 108, 346 John Collier, painter: Letters to J. Burns: 1889-1922.
- f.77 George Stoddard, of Stockport, county Lancashire: Letter to J. Burns: 1889.
- f.79 John Lawson Walton, MP; Knight 1905: Telegram to J. Burns: 1889.
- f. 81 Peter J. McGuire, of Philadelphia; American trade unionist: Letter to J. Burns: 1889.
- f.84 Frederick A. Hamilton, of Edinburgh: Letter to J. Burns: 1889.
- f.86 Hubert Llewellyn Smith, KCB 1908: Letter to J. Burns: 1889.
- f. 91 Harry B. Green, domestic servant, of Norwood: Letter to J. Burns: [1889?].
- f. 93 Eleanor Marx Aveling, daughter of Karl Marx: Letter to H. H. Champion: 1890.
- f. 93 Henry Hyde Champion, Secretary, Social Democratic Federation: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1888-1899.
- f. 95 Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham, MP: Letter to H. H. Champion: 1890.
- ff. 98, 220, 252, 264 James Shaw Maxwell, journalist: Letters to J. Burns: 1890-1893.
- f. 105 Hugh Brown, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1890.
- f. 107 Sydney George Holland, 2nd Viscount Knutsford: Letters to J. Burns: 1890, 1914.
- f. 110 John Lubbock, 1st Baron Avebury: Letters to J. Burns: 1889, 1890.
- ff. 113, 114, 254 Hugh Holmes Gore, solicitor, of Bristol: Telegrams to J. Burns: 1890.
- ff. 115, 116 William Henry Wills, Baron Winterstoke: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1890.
- ff. 118, 184, 245, 263 Joseph Havelock Wilson, MP: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1890-1894.
- f.119b J. Humphrey, of Kingskerswell, county Devon: Letter to J. Burns: 1890.
- ff. 121, 122, 124, 130 J. L. Mahon, trade union official: Letters to J. Burns: 1888, 1890.
- f.123 Henry Bayley, Secretary to Cardinal Manning: Letter to J. Burns: 1890.
- f. 125 J. Connell, Secretary, Deptford Radical Association: Letter to J. Burns: 1890.: Copy.
- f. 126 George Joseph Cooper, surgeon, of Southwark: Letters, etc., to J. Burns: 1890, 1893.
- f. 133 H. Brill, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1890.
- ff. 134, 143 Henry Holloway, Knight 1917: Letters to J. Burns: 1890-1894.
- f. 135 William Nicholas White, fruit broker, of Covent Garden: Letter, etc., to J. Burns: 1890.
- ff. 136-142 William Nicholas White, fruit broker, of Covent Garden: Correspondence with D. Fitzpatrick: 1890.: Copies.
- ff. 136-142 Daniel Fitzpatrick, trade union official: Correspondence with W. N. White: 1890.: Copies.
- f. 144 b Thomas W. Maule, of Torrington Square, London: Letter to J. Burns: 1890.
- f. 146 John Bune, Secretary, Leeds and District Trades Council: Letter to J. Burns: 1890.
- f. 147 Henry and John Ash; coal merchants, Portsmouth: Letter to J. Burns: 1890.
- f. 149b Jonah Warner, president, Redditch and District Trades Council: Letter to J. Burns: 1890.
- f. 151 Henry Phillips, of Canning Town: Letters to J. Burns: 1890-1893.
- f. 153b Josiah Clifton Firth, author, of Auckland, New Zealand: Letter to J. Burns: 1890.
- f. 155 E. Johnson, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1890.
- ff. 157, 185, 188, 232 Philip Mennell, press agent: Letters to J. Burns: 1890.
- f. 159b E. John Clark, Secretary, Swansea Trades Council: Letter to J. Burns: 1890.
- f. 161 J. H. Senior, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1890.
- f.163b John Forster, of St. Helens, county Lancashire: Letter to J. Burns: 1890.
- f. 165 R. W. Hudson, of Liverpool: Letter to J. Burns: 1890.
- f. 166 A. Taylor, LCC employee, of Barking: Letters to J. Burns: 1890, 1894.
- f. 166 F. Anderson, labourer, of Barking: Joint letter to J. Burns: 1890.
- f. 166 G. Youngman, labourer, of Barking: Joint letter to J. Burns: 1890.
- f. 167 b Sir Alexander Richardson Binnie, civil engineer: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1890, 1901.
- f. 169 Richard Blakeborough, of Guisborough, county Yorkshire: Letter to J. Burns: 1890.
- f. 171 H. Noakes, trade unionist: Letter to J. Burns: 1890.
- f. 172 Henry Bazett, of Bexley Heath: Letter to J. Burns: 1890.
- ff. 174, 259 W. E. Murphy, Secretary, Trades Hall Council, Melbourne, Australia: Letters to J. Burns: 1890-1900.
- f. 175 James M. Poland, of the Irish National League, Liverpool: Letter to J. Burns: 1890.
- f. 177 Sidney J. Thomson, warehouse clerk, of London: Letter to J. Burns: 1890.
- f. 177 Herbert H. Lewis, warehouse clerk, of London: Letter to J. Burns: 1890.
- f.177 C. F. Wells, warehouse packer, of London: Letter to J. Burns: 1890.
- f. 179 William Hastings Hurren, shop-fitter, of Battersea: Memorandum to J. L. C. Seabrook: 1890.
- f. 180b M. Golightly, Secretary, Portsmouth United Trades' Council: Letter to J. Burns: 1890.
- f. 182 Miss Mary G. Burnett, journalist: Letters to J. Burns: 1890-1898.
- f. 186 James Craig Kennedy, American produce agent, of Carlisle: Letter to J. Burns: 1890.
- f. 190 Russell Jordan, of Sydney, N S W: Letter to J. Burns: 1890.
- f.192 Samuel Smith, of Sydney, NSW, Australia: Letter to J. Burns: 1890.
- ff. 196, 222 William J. Thursbee, of Battersea: Letters to J. Burns: 1890-1893.
- f. 198 A. J. Hunter, of the Glasgow United Trades Council: Letter to J. Burns: 1890.
- f. 200 Philip H. B. Salusbury, of Regent's Park, London: Letter to J. Burns: 1890.: Imperf.
- f. 205 W. Parnell, of the Alliance Cabinet Makers' Association: Signature: 1890.
- f.205 Thomas Walker: Signature: 1890.
- ff. 205, 239, 286 Frederick Perkin Hammill, trade union official: Letters, etc., to J. Burns: 1888-1893.
- f. 206 Henry William Massingham, journalist: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1890-1922.
- f. 207 C. F. Davis, of the Social Democratic Federation: Letter to J. Burns: 1890.
- f. 208 Edwards, of the Labour Defence Committee, Sydney: Telegram to J. Burns: 1890.
- f. 209b Charles Fenwick, MP: Letters to J. Burns: 1890-1908.
- f. 211 George Shipton, Secretary, London Trades' Council: Letters to J. Burns: 1890, 1893.
- f. 212 Walter Stevenson, trade union official: Letters to J. Burns: 1892-1898.
- f.214 Benjamin J. Gretsch, American socialist: Letter to J. Burns: 1890.
- f. 217 Clara James, of the Women's Trade Union Association: Letter to J. Burns: 1890.
- f. 218b William James Thorne, MP; PC 1945: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1890-1905.
- f. 221 T. Paylor, trade unionist: Letter to J. Burns: 1890.
- f. 224 Henry Riddell, of West Hindmarsh, W Australia: Letter to J. Burns: 1890.
- f. 228b Arnold Gawthrop, of Reuter's: Letter to J. Burns: 1890.
- f.230 Thomas S. Townend, Australian journalist: Letter to J. Burns: 1890.
- f.231 Parkin, of the Trade Hall Council, Melbourne, Australia: Telegram to J. Burns: 1890.
- f. 233 Peter Curran, afterwards MP: Letters to J. Burns: 1890-1893.
- ff. 236, 261 J. Callan, trade union official: Letters to J. Burns: 1890.
- f. 237 William Burrows, trade unionist: Letters to J. Burns: 1890-1893.
- f.238 C. Shorrock, of New Swindon, county Wiltshire: Letter to J. Burns: 1890.
- f. 240 William Dodd, of Wandsworth: Letter to J. Burns: 1890.
- f. 241 T. M. Walsh, trade unionist: Letter to J. Burns: 1890.
- f.242 J. Hunter Watts, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1890.
- f. 243 Harold Cox, journalist: Letters to J. Burns: 1890-1914.
- f. 246b F. J. Restall, Secretary, South London Early Closing Movement: Letter to J. Burns: 1890.
- f. 248 William Atkinson, Secretary, Darwen and District Trades' Council: Letters to J.Burns: 1890, 1893.
- f. 250 W. H. Bishop, Master of the Worshipful Company of Plumbers: Invitation to J. Burns signed by: 1890.: Printed.
- f. 251 Miss Frances Hicks, Secretary, Women's Trade Union Association: Letters to J. Burns: 1890-1894.
- ff. 253, 350 John Daniel FitzGerald, Australian MP: Letters to J. Burns: 1890-1900.
- f. 255 Albert Dubreuil, Secretary, Monument à J Joffrin: Letter to J. Burns: 1890.: Fr.
- f. 256 George Cadbury, chocolate manfacturer, of Birmingham: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1890-1906.: Mostly typewritten, signed.
- ff. 257b, 265b Harold Waissen Wilson, chartered accountant, of Tower Hill: Letters to J. Burns: 1890, 1893.
- f. 267b W. Boynes, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1890.
- f. 269 Graham Wallas, political scientist: Letters to J. Burns: 1890, 1894.
- f. 270 George Baker, of the National Association of Blastfurnacemen: Letter to J. Burns: 1890.
- f.271b Mark Burke, Secretary, Postmen's Union: Letter to J. Burns: 1890.
- f. 273 H. Matthison, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1890.
- f. 274 Edward Reynolds Pease, Secretary, Fabian Society: Letters to J. Burns: 1890-1899.
- f. 276 David Bennet, of the Trades Hall Council, Melbourne, Australia: Letter to J. Burns: 1890.
- f. 281 John Thomas Pilditch, surveyor to Battersea Vestry: Letters to J. Burns: 1890, 1894.
- f. 282 T. Brogan, of Battersea: Letter to J. Burns: 1890.
- f. 288 Nelson Palmer, Secretary, United Democratic Club: Letter to J. Burns: 1891.
- f. 289b H. Hodge, of Rainham, Kent: Letter to W. Thorne: 1891.
- f. 291 R. Atkinson, Secretary, House Decorators' and Painters' Trade Union: Letter to J. Burns: 1891.
- f. 293 b William Matkin, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1891.
- f.295 John Riley, of the West Marylebone Club: Letter to J. Burns: 1891.
- f. 296 J. Tough, trade unionist: Letters to J. Burns: 1891, 1892.
- f. 297 A. Webb, bricklayer, of Homerton: Letter to J. Burns: 1891.
- f.299b George Theakston, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1891.
- f. 301 Adolphus Shields, Irish trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1891.
- f. 305 Hubert Bland, journalist: Letters to J. Burns: 1888, 1891.
- f. 307 George Copsey, trade union official: Letters to J. Burns: 1891, 1893.
- ff. 308, 312 William Alstrom, coal merchant, of Mile End: Letters to J. Burns: 1891.
- f. 310 Clementina Black, Deputy Treasurer, Women's Trade Union Association: Letters to J. Burns: 1891-1914.
- ff. 313, 352 Frank Smith, MP: Letters to J. Burns: 1891, 1928.
- f.314b Miss Mary Simmons, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1891.
- ff. 316b, 332 J. Burgess, journalist: Letters to J. Burns: 1891.
- f. 318b James Macdonald, of the London Trades Council: Letters to J. Burns: 1891, 1896.
- f. 320 Samuel Reeves, of Liverpool: Letter to J. Burns: 1891.
- ff. 321, 325, 342 William Craibe Angus, art dealer, of Glasgow: Letters to J. Burns,: 1891, 1892.
- ff. 322, 323, 343, 349 John Beasley, President, Metropolitan Cab Drivers' Trade Union: Letters to J. Burns: 1891, 1893.
- f. 326 H. Burnard, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1891.
- f. 327 R. Thurston, carpenter: Letter to J. Burns: 1891.
- f.328 F. Plowman, trade union official: Letter to R. Thurston: 1891.
- ff. 329,340 P. J. King, trade union official: Letters to J. Burns: 1891.
- f. 330b S. D. Shallard, Secretary, Unemployed Organisation Committee: Letters to J. Burns: 1891, 1893.
- f.333 Daniel Marston, of the West Cumberland Workmen's Association: Letter to J. Burns: 1891.
- f. 335 Daniel Fitzpatrick, trade union official: Letters to J. Burns: 1891-1895.
- ff. 335, 344 Thomas White, of the Woolwich & District Labour Representative League: Letters to J. Burns: 1891.
- f. 337b George Palmer Jackson, of the London County Council: Letters to J. Burns: 1891, 1894.
- f. 341 R. Daintree, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1891.
- f. 347 John Barker, of the London County Council: Letter to J. Burns: 1891.
- f. 354b Harry Ham, Secretary, Alliance Cabinet Makers' Association: Letter to J. Burns: 1891.
- f. 356 Charles Lee, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1891.
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- Add MS 46281-46345 : THE BURNS PAPERS A selection from the correspondence, official and private, and other papers of John Elliott Burns, P.C., M.P.…
Add MS 46288-46304 : SERIES C. GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE BURNS PAPERS. Vols. VIII-XXIV. General correspondence of John Burns; 1874-1942.…
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- Alstrom, William, coal merchant, of Mile End
Anderson, F., labourer, of Barking
Angus, William Craibe, art dealer, of Glasgow
Atkinson, R., Secretary, House Decorators' and Painters' Trade Union
Atkinson, William, Secretary, Darwen and District Trades' Council
Aveling, Eleanor Marx, daughter of Karl Marx
Baker, George, of the National Association of Blastfurnacemen, fl 1890
Barker, John, of London County Council, fl 1891
Bayley, Henry, Secretary to Cardinal Manning, fl 1890
Bazett, Henry, of Bexleyheath, fl 1890
Beasley, John, President, Metropolitan Cab Drivers' Trade Union, fl 1893
Bennet, David, of the Trades Hall Council, Melbourne, Australia
Besant, Annie, educationist, theosophist and politician in India, 1847-1933
Binnie, Alexander Richardson, civil engineer
Bishop, W. H., Master of the Worshipful Company of Plumbers
Black, Clementina, Deputy Treasurer Women's Trade Union Association
Black, W. F., journalist, of Dundee
Blakeborough, Richard, of Guisborough, county Yorkshire
Bland, Hubert, journalist
Booth, William, founder of the Salvation Army, 1829-1912
Bowen, Paul T., of the US Treasury département
Boynes, W., trade union official; of Add MS 46289
Brill, H., trade union official
Brogan, T., of Battersea
Brooks, J., trade union official
Brown, Hugh, trade union official
Buckle, George Earle, Editor of 'The Times', 1854-1935
Bune, John, Secretary, Leeds and District Trades Council
Burgess, H., coal porter
Burgess, J., journalist
Burke, Mark, Secretary, Postmen's Union
Burnard, H., trade union official
Burnett, Mary G., Miss; journalist
Burns, J. G., writing from Lambeth
Burrows, William, trade unionist
Byatt, Henry, of Perth, Australia
Cadbury, George, confectionery manufacturer, 1839-1922
Callan, J., trade union official
Campbell, William H. Paul, of Forest Hill
Capper, John Brainerd, assistant editor of 'The Times'
Champion, Henry Hyde, Secretary Social Democratic Federation
Christie, J. D., of Edinburgh
Clark, E. John, Secretary, Swansea Trades Council
Collier, John, painter, 1850-1934
Connell, J., Secretary, Deptford Radical Association
Cooper, George Joseph, surgeon, of Southwark
Copsey, George, trade union official
Cox, Harold, journalist
Curran, Peter, afterwards MP
Daintree, R., trade union official, fl 1891
Davis, C F, activist and member of the Social Democratic Federation, fl 1890-1904
Dodd, William, of Wandsworth, correspondent of John Burns, fl 1890
Downing, J Stuart, of London, correspondent of John Burns, fl 1889
Drummond, Charles James, trade union official, 1848-1929
Dubreuil, Albert, correspondent of John Burns, fl 1890
Edwards, of the Labour Defence Committee, Sydney
Fenwick, Charles, politician, 1850-1918
Firth, Josiah Clifton, businessman and politician, 1826-1897
FitzGerald, John Daniel, Australian politician, 1862-1922
Fitzpatrick, Daniel, trade union official, fl 1891-1895
Forster, John, of St. Helens, county Lancashire
Gawthrop, Arnold, correspondent of John Burns, fl 1890
Gillan, James, of Aberdeen, correspondent of John Burns, fl 1889
Golightly, M, secretary of the Portsmouth United Trades' Council, fl 1890
Gordon, John Campbell, 1st Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair, formerly Hamilton-Gordon, politician and Governor-General of Canada, 1847-1934
Gore, Hugh Holmes, of Bristol, solicitor and socialist, d 1888
Graham, Robert Bontine Cunninghame, MP
Green, Harry B, of Norwood, domestic servant and correspondent of John Burns, fl 1889
Greenman, George W, of Westminster, correspondent of John Burns, fl 1889
Gretsch, Benjamin J, lawyer and National Secretary of the Socialist Labour Party, fl 1889-1891
Groves, Leese, of London, chemical agent and correspondent of John Burns, fl 1889
Ham, Harry, Secretary, Alliance Cabinet Makers' Association
Hamilton, Frederick A., of Edinburgh
Hammill, Frederick Perkin, trade union official
Headlam, Stewart Duckworth, Reverend Christian socialist
Henry and John Ash, coal merchants, Portsmouth
Hicks, Frances, Miss; Secretary, Women's Trade Union Association
Hill, Thomas A., President, Walsall and District Chamber of Commerce
Hodge, H., of Rainham, Kent
Holland, Sydney George, 2nd Viscount Knutsford, hospital administrator and reformer, 1855-1931
Holloway, Henry, Knight 1917
Hudson, R. W., of Liverpool
Humphrey, J., of Kingskerswell, county Devon
Hunter, A. J., of the Glasgow United Trades Council
Hurren, William Hastings, shop-fitter, of Battersea
Jackson, George Palmer, of the London County Council
James, Clara, of the Women's Trade Union Association
Johnson, E., trade union official
Jones, Robert, schoolmaster, of Melbourne, Australia
Jordan, Russell, of Sydney, N S W
Juggins, Richard, Secretary, Midland Counties Trade Federation
Kennedy, James Craig, American produce agent, of Carlisle
King, P. J., trade union official
Lee, Charles, trade union official
Lewis, Herbert H., warehouse clerk, of London
Lindsay, Robert, docker
Long, A. W. F., harbour labourer, of Newhaven, county Sussex
Lubbock, John, 1st Baron Avebury, banker, politician, and scientific writer, 1834-1913
Macdonald, James, of the London Trades Council
Mahon, J. L., trade union official
Mann, Tom, trade union official
Manning, Henry Edward, Cardinal, RC Archbishop of Westminster
Marston, Daniel, of the West Cumberland Workmen's Association
Massingham, Henry William, journalist
Matkin, William, trade union official
Matthison, H., trade union official
Mattos, William Sydney, socialist activist and Fabian, 1851-c 1909
Maule, Thomas W., of Torrington Square, London, fl 1890
Maxwell, James Shaw, journalist
McGuire, Peter J., of Philadelphia; American trade unionist
McKendrick, H. M., trade union official
Mennell, Philip, press agent
Morris, William, designer, author, and visionary socialist, 1834-1896
Murphy, W. E., Secretary, Trades Hall Council, Melbourne, Australia
Nash, Vaughan, CB, sec to Sir H Campbell-Bannerman
Noakes, H., trade unionist
Norton, John, Australian journalist
O'Connor, Thomas Power, MP; of Add MS 46251
Palmer, Nelson, Secretary, United Democratic Club
Parkin, of the Trade Hall Council, Melbourne, Australia
Parnell, W., of the Alliance Cabinet Makers' Association
Paylor, T., trade unionist
Pease, Edward Reynolds, secretary of the Fabian Society, 1857-1955
Phillips, Henry, of Canning Town
Phillips, W., of Leenane, county Galway, Ireland
Pilditch, John Thomas, surveyor to Battersea Vestry
Plowman, F., trade union official
Poland, James M., of the Irish National League, Liverpool
Preece, H., Secretary, Leather Trade Union
Reeves, Samuel, of Liverpool
Restall, F. J., Secretary, South London Early Closing Movement
Riddell, Henry, of West Hindmarsh, W Australia
Riley, John, of the West Marylebone Club
Roche, Dusa, daughter of A Roche
Rowan, Culloden, surveyor, of Enfield, county Middlesex
Russell, Horace, Secretary, Automatic Machines Union, Ltd
Salusbury, Philip H. B., of Regent's Park, London
Senior, J. H., trade union official
Shallard, S. D., Secretary, Unemployed Organisation Committee
Shields, Adolphus, Irish trade union official
Shipton, George, Secretary, London Trades' Council
Shorrock, C., of New Swindon, county Wiltshire
Shortt, Edward, of Clapham
Simmons, Mary, Miss; trade union official
Smedley, John, of Smedley Bros., ironfounders, of Belper, county Derbyshire
Smith, Frank, MP
Smith, Hubert Llewellyn, KCB 1908
Smith, Samuel, of Sydney, NSW, Australia
Souter, William John, of St Marylebone
Stevenson, Walter, trade union official
Stoddard, George, of Stockport, county Lancashire
Taylor, A., LCC employee, of Barking
Theakston, George, trade union official
Thomson, Sidney J., warehouse clerk, of London
Thorne, William James, MP; PC 1945
Thursbee, William J., of Battersea
Thurston, R., carpenter
Tough, J., trade unionist
Townend, Thomas S., Australian journalist
Trower, Henry Seymour, of Montague Sq., London
Waldau, Otto, German journalist
Walker, Thomas, of Add MS 46289
Wallas, Graham, political scientist
Walsh, T. M., trade unionist
Walton, John Lawson, MP; Knight 1905
Warner, Jonah, president, Redditch and District Trades Council
Watts, J. Hunter, trade union official
Webb, A., bricklayer, of Homerton
Wells, C. F., warehouse packer, of London
White, R., harbour labourer, of Newhaven
White, Thomas, of the Woolwich & District Labour Representative League
White, William Nicholas, fruit broker, of Covent Garden
Williams, G., harbour labourer, of Newhaven, county Sussex
Wills, William Henry, Baron Winterstoke
Wilson, Harold Waissen, chartered accountant, of Tower Hill
Wilson, Joseph Havelock, MP
Worledge, John Henry, publican and trade union official
Wright, Robert, of Walthamstow
Youngman, G., labourer, of Barking - Places:
- London, United Kingdom
London, county of, England
Westminster, England