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Vol.X (ff.375).July 1891-Oct.1892.
Trade Unions: Correspondence, speeches, etc., of J. Burns, M.P., rel.to: 1872-1905.
COUNTY OF London: Correspondence and papers of J. Burns as L.C.C. representative for Battersea: 1889-1905.
includes:
- ff. 1, 28, 118, 203, 205, 298, 368 William James Thorne, MP; PC 1945: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1890-1905.
- ff. 4, 5b Karl Paul August Friedrich Liebknecht, German socialist: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1891.
- ff. 4, 5b, 9 Ferdinand August Bebel, German socialist: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1891.
- ff. 7, 342b Frederick Perkin Hammill, trade union official: Letters, etc., to J. Burns: 1888-1893.
- f. 8 Sergei Mikhailovich Kravchinsky, alias 'Stepniak'; Russian author: Signature: [1891?].
- ff. 11, 293 John Leonard, trade union official: Letters to J. Burns: 1891, 1892.
- ff. 12, 52, 290 Henry Phillips, of Canning Town: Letters to J. Burns: 1890-1893.
- f. 14 James Cannon, of West Silvertown: Letter to J. Burns: 1891.
- ff. 15, 17, 313, 317 b, 331, 338 Joseph Chamberlain, PC; MP: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1886-1906.
- f. 16 William Robert Nuttall Maloney, Australian MP: Letters to J. Burns: 1891, 1893.
- ff. 18, 20, 56, 330 Allen Clement Edwards, MP: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1891-1893.
- ff. 19, 256 William J. Thursbee, of Battersea: Letters to J. Burns: 1890-1893.
- ff. 21 (imperf.), 41, 46, 48, 50, 194 Major Eustace Gresley Edwards, RA; of Dover: Letters to J. Burns: 1891-1912.
- ff. 24, 130 James Shaw Maxwell, journalist: Letters to J. Burns: 1890-1893.
- ff. 25, 337, 367 John Daniel FitzGerald, Australian MP: Letters to J. Burns: 1890-1900.
- f. 27 John Duffey, trade union official: Letters to J. Burns: 1891, 1894.
- ff. 29, 30b (draft) Thomas Pierce: Correspondence with J.Burns: circ. 1891.
- f. 31 Robert Barrett, stonemason, of Battersea: Letter to J. Burns: circ. 1889-1891.
- f.34 J. Trow, of Hoxton: Letter to J. Burns: circ. 1889-1891.: Imperf.
- f. 36 J. White, of Bow: Letter to J. Burns: circ. 1889-1891.
- ff. 38, 62, 81, 361 Arthur Humphrey, trade union official: Letters to J. Burns: 1892, 1895.
- f. 39b Walter Hazell, publisher: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 43 Henry William Lee, Secretary, Social Democratic Federation: Letters to J. Burns: 1888, 1892.
- f. 44 Thomas Marlowe, Irish journalist: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 45 J. B. Buckeridge, waiter, of London: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 54 H. Gittins, of St Marylebone: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 57 Professor Gustaf Fredrik Steffen, Swedish political writer: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- ff. 58, 348 Samuel Masterson, trade union official: Letters to J. Burns: 1892, 1894.
- f. 60 John Lloyd, JP; of the London County Council: Letters to J. Burns: 1892-1914.
- f. 63 Frederic Harrison, President, English Positivist Committee: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- ff. 65, 154 Willoughby Hyett Dickinson, 1st Baron Dickinson: Letters to J. Burns: 1890-1909.
- f. 66 Richard Roberts, of Canonbury: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- ff. 67, 111 C. A. Smart, of Farnborough, Kent; trade union official: Letters to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 69 A. Saintry, of Wandsworth: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 71 Henry Holloway, Knight 1917: Letters to J. Burns: 1890-1894.
- f. 72 Paul Stacey, Secretary, Clifton and Bristol Fabian Society: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 73 C. A. Millman, trade unionist: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f.74 Walter Ford, Secretary, Wandsworth Branch, Social Democratic Federation: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 75 Frank Frederick Stone, sculptor, of Canonbury: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 76 A. Wright, Secretary, Battersea Labour League: Letters to J. Burns: 1892, 1909.
- f. 77 Walter Wren, of the London County Council: Letters to J. Burns: 1892, 1898.
- f. 79 Joseph Barratt, of Auckland, New Zealand: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 83 Christopher J. Duxbury, weaver, of Darwen, county Lancashire: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f.85 William Groves, at Topolobampo, Mexico: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 87 William Lock, trade union official: Letter to the London County Council: 1892.
- f.88 Albert Thornton, of the Halifax and District Trades and Labour Council: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 90 Marquis René Eustache d' Osmond,; French diplomatist: Letters to Prince Lieven: 1815, circ. 1816-1819.: Fr.
- f. 90 J. Macdonald-Matthews, Australian socialist: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- ff. 92, 124b J. Tough, trade unionist: Letters to J. Burns: 1891, 1892.
- f. 93 T. O'Brien, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- ff. 94b, 177 Albert Collins, trade union official: Letters to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 96 J. Morgan Lewis, of Haverfordwest, county Pembrokeshire: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- ff. 97,234 Paul T. Bowen, of the US Treasury département: Letters to J. Burns: 1889, 1892.
- f. 98 Arthur Warren, American journalist: Letters to J. Burns: 1892, 1899.
- f. 99 T. C. Kerridge, of Thornton Heath: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 101 Henry Robert Taylor, trade union official: Letters to J. Burns: 1892-1898.
- f.102b H. R. Taylor, political agent of Hackney: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 104 Oakley Clarke, political agent, of Hammersmith: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- ff. 105, 180, 243, 277, 300 William Craibe Angus, art dealer, of Glasgow: Letters to J. Burns,: 1891, 1892.
- f. 106b David Fraser, President, Gloucester Trades and Labour Council: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 108 William Lawrence, of Battersea: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f.108 Edwin Sanderson Lawrence, of Battersea: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- ff. 109, 222 William Bowler, Secretary, Barnsley and District Trades and Labour Council: Letters to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 113 F. Young, of the Ipswich Industrial Co-operative Society: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 115 Richard Stubbs, of the Durham Miners' Association: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 117 W. E. Clery, of the Fawcett Association: Telegram to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 119 William Hatcher, trade unionist: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- ff. 120, 162 A. G. Annette, of Dorking, county Surrey: Letters to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 121 William Stephen Sanders, MP: Letters to J. Burns: 1892-1936.
- f.122 Gore, political agent, of Dover: Telegram to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 123 H. H. Bridgman, parliamentary candidate for Taunton: Telegram to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 126b J. H. Waborn, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 128 Grieveson, Secretary, Jarrow Trades Council: Telegram to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 129 Matthews, of the Swindon Labour Party: Telegram to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 131 Karl Johann Kautsky, German socialist: Telegram to J. Burns: 1892.
- f.131 Friedrich Engels, communist: Telegram to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 132 Edmund Cain, of Massingham, Bradford: Telegram to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 133 Newspapers Great Britain and Ireland: Correspondence of Editors of various newspapers with J. Burns: 1887-1931.
- f.134 William Buxton Ashton, of Bedford Park: Telegram to J. Burns: 1892.
- f.134 Pakenham Thomas Beatty, friend of G B Shaw: Telegram to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 135 Eleanor Marx Aveling, daughter of Karl Marx: Letters to J. Burns: 1892-1895.
- f. 135 Edward Bibbins Aveling, called 'Alec Nelson'; socialist and author: Letters to J. Burns: 1888, 1892.
- f. 136 Parr: Telegram to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 137 William Hillier, author: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- ff. 138, 209 R. R. Fairbairn, trade union official: Letters to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 139 Miss Mary G. Burnett, journalist: Letters to J. Burns: 1890-1898.
- f. 140 John Knight, trade unionist: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 141 William Saunders, MP: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 143 Philip Meadows Martineau, JP; of the London County Council: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f.145 Edward Gawler, of Chard, county Somerset: Telegram to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 146 William Parker, stationmaster, of Flax Bourton: Telegram to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 147 Belmont, formerly of Shoreditch: Telegram to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 148 Frank Debenham, of the London County Council: Telegram to J. Burns: 1892.
- f.149 T. Stevens, parliamentary candidate: Telegram to J. Burns: 1892.
- f.150 Samuel Woods, of Wigan, county Lancashire: Telegram to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 151 William Allan, MP; Knight 1902: Letters to J. Burns: 1892-1894.
- f. 152 M. Barry, parliamentary candidate: Telegram to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 153 Charles Harrison, MP: Telegram to J. Burns: 1892.
- f.155 Anne-Elizabeth Bontine, widow of W C Bontine: Telegram to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 157 Haydn Sanders, trade union official: Letters to J. Burns: 1892, 1898.
- f.158 James Stuart, MP.; PC 1909: Telegram to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 159 Alfred Sellicks, trade unionist: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1892-1895.
- f.160 Sir James Whitehead, 1st Baronet; MP: Telegram to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 161 Sir Charles Wentworth Dilke, 2nd Baronet; PC; MP: Letters to J. Burns: 1892-1905.
- f. 163 William David Barnett, JP; parliamentary candidate for Fulham: Telegram to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 164 Josiah Frederick Dollin Bowden, Vice-Consul, Paris: Telegram to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 165 Parsons, political agent, of King's Lynn, county Norfolk: Telegram to J. Burns: 1890.
- f. 166 William Larner Sugden, architect, of Leek, county Staffordshire: Telegram to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 167 Caroline Petty-Fitzmaurice, wife of Henry, 5th Marquess of Lansdowne: Telegram to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 168 Passmore Edwards, of Melbourne, Australia: Letter, etc., to J. Burns: 1892.
- f.170 Henry R. Taunton, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f.171 Henry Norman, 1st Baronet 1915; journalist; Knight 1906: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f.172 Piper, of Guildford, county Surrey: Telegram to J. Burns: 1892.
- f.173 Sydney Hallifax, parliamentary candidate for Faversham, county Kent: Telegram to J. Burns: 1892.
- f.175 James Chadwick, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 176 William Willis, of Battersea Liberal and Radical Association: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f.176b William Cobden Harcourt Massey, of Kingston-upon-Thames, county Surrey: Telegram to W. Willis: 1892.
- f. 179 Magee, of Manor Park: Telegram to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 181 J. W. Bates, of the Kensington Branch, Vestry Employees' Labour Union: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 183 William Joseph White, saddler, of Hartley Wintney: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f.184 Henry Martin Doyle, surgeon, of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 187 W. E. Murphy, Secretary, Trades Hall Council, Melbourne, Australia: Letters to J. Burns: 1890-1900.
- f. 189 Robert James Webling, jeweller, of Bayswater: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- ff. 190b, 283b George Noel, trade union official: Letters to J. Burns: 1892.
- ff. 191, 193, 276 Sir William Congreve, 2nd Baronet; MP: Letters, etc., partly on behalf of George IV, to Prince Lieven: 1816-[1826?].
- ff. 192, 242 (imperf.) George Wilde, trade union official: Letters to J. Burns: 1892, 1893.
- f. 195 J. Alexander, of Charing Cross: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.: Type-written.
- f. 196 James Smith, Secretary, Middlesbrough Trades and Labour Council: Letters to J. Burns: 1892, 1893.
- ff. 197, 204 Richard Burdon Haldane, Viscount Haldane: Letters to J. Burns: 1892-1910.
- f.198 James Tims, of the London County Council: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 199 Sydney Charles Buxton, Earl Buxton 1920: Letters to J. Burns: 1892-1914.
- f. 201 P. Dietloff, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 206 Leonard Hall, writer: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 207 H. Ibbotson, Secretary, Melbourne Democratic Club: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 207 Thomas Farrow, President, Melbourne Democratic Club: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 210 G. C. Haxby, Secretary, Goole Trades and Labour Council: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f.212 Frederick A. Duneka, American journalist: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 213 Henry Wengler, author: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- ff. 215, 220 G. E. Usher, Secretary, Hartlepools' Trade and Labour Council: Letters to J. Burns: 1892, 1893.
- f.218 John R. Jemison, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 223 William V. Rolfe, trade union official: Letters to J. Burns: 1892, 1893.
- f. 224 Joseph Goodman, Secretary, Liverpool and Vicinity United Trades' and Labour Council: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f.225 George Enser, Secretary, West Ham and District Trades and Labour Council: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 227 W. Andrews, shipping agent, of Colon, Columbia: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 229 Joseph Parkinson, Secretary, Wigan and District Trades and Labour Council: Letters to J. Burns: 1892.
- f.231 Harry Lawson Webster Levy-Lawson, 2nd Baron and 1st Viscount Burnham: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 233 Harry Halliday Richardson, solicitor, of London: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 235 W. Parnell, of the Alliance Cabinet Makers' Association: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- ff. 237, 237b George Jaques, of Stockton-upon-Tees, county Durham: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1892.
- ff. 238, 287, 354 J. Cole, trade union official: Letters, etc., to J. Burns: 1892, 1893.
- ff. 239 b, 363 William Burrows, trade unionist: Letters to J. Burns: 1890-1893.
- f.241 P. E. James Prendergast, of Chicago: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f.244 William Trant, farmer, of Cotham, Canada: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 246 Joseph Hudson, Secretary, Derby and District Trades Council: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f.247b Thomas W. Dyer, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- ff. 249, 362 Clementina Black, Deputy Treasurer, Women's Trade Union Association: Letters to J. Burns: 1891-1914.
- f. 251 Charles Ryall, of Kentish Town: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 253 A. C. H. Graham, Secretary, Poplar Labour Electoral League: Letters to J. Burns: 1892, 1893.
- f. 254 James Hindman, Secretary, Portsmouth United Trades Council: Letters to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 255 James Bander, Secretary, Bedford and District Trades and Labour Council: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- ff. 258, 350 J. A. Booth, Secretary, Sowerby Bridge and District Trades and Labour Council: Letters to J. Burns: 1892, 1895.
- f. 259 Charles E. Muse, Secretary, Carlisle Trades and Labour Council: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 260b Alfred Evans, trade union official: Letters to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 262 b W. Nicholson, of the London Society of Machine Rulers: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 264 A. W. Knowles, Assistant Secretary, Grantham and District Trades and Labour Council: Letters to J. Burns: 1892, 1893.
- ff.266, 335 Stuart Uttley, Secretary, Federated Trades Council, Sheffield: Letters to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 267 J. A. McPherson, Secretary, United Trades and Labour Council of South Australia: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 268 M. Baranoff, Secretary, International Social Democratic Association: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 269 Edward J. Watson, of Bristol: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 271 O. Connellan, Secretary, Leeds Trades and Labour Council: Letters to J. Burns: 1892, 1894.
- f.273b James Morgan, Australian journalist: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 275 James Charles Carlile, Baptist minister, of Bermondsey: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 276 C. A. Gibson, of the Social Democratic Federation: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 278 Arthur Harris, Secretary, Labour Protection League: Letters to J. Burns: 1892-[1906?].
- f. 280 J. K. Harris, of Holloway: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 281 b Thomas O'Grady, trade union official: Letters to J. Burns: 1892, 1893.
- f. 285 Charles S. Lynch, ship's stoker: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 288 John Lindsay, trade union official: Letters to J. Burns: 1892, 1893.
- f. 292 N. West, Secretary, Blackburn Branch, Social Democratic Federation: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 294 Charles Kitching, Secretary, Hammersmith District Labour Council: Letters to J. Burns: 1892, 1894.
- f. 295 W. Wadsworth, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 296b Harry Forrester, author: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f.299 Samuel Fielding, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 301 H. V. Coles, Secretary, Merthyr Tydvil Trades Council: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 302 George Smith, Secretary, Swansea Trades and Labour Council: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 303 A. T. Dipper, trade union official: Letters to J. Burns: 1892-1895.
- f. 305 J. Rees, Secretary, Barry and District Trades' Council: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 307b Edwin Caleb Gibbs, trade union official: Letters to J. Burns: 1892, 1893.
- f.309 J. C. Monk, of H M Customs and Excise: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 311 Arthur Otley, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f.312 James Rutland, dock constable, of Swansea: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- ff. 326, 357 O. Sutherland, trade union official: Letters to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 327 Maximilian Harden, German journalist: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.: Engl.
- f. 328 C. Briggs, dock labourer: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 333b H. W. Morris, Secretary, Rochester, Chatham and Strood Trades Council: Letters to J. Burns: 1892, 1893.
- f. 337b Vivienne FitzGerald, née Roche; wife of J D FitzGerald: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 339 Daniel Fitzpatrick, trade union official: Letters to J. Burns: 1891-1895.
- f.339 John Harker, of Harpurhey, Manchester: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 341 Joseph Pye, trade union official: Letters to J. Burns: 1892, 1895.
- f. 344 J. E. Collins, Secretary, Labour Protection League: Letters to J. Burns: 1892, 1894.
- f. 346b Daniel David Leaby, Printing Machine Managers' Trade Society: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 346b William Schofield, of the London Society of Lithographic Printers: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f.346b Graham Winch, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 351 J. Drummond, former police sergeant, of Limehouse: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 352 Henry Bowbrick, Secretary, National Vehicular Traffic Workers' Union: Letters to J. Burns: 1892-1895.
- ff. 353, 365 William Maurice Sutherland, trade union official: Letters to J. Burns: 1892-1894.
- f. 356 George Dew, Secretary, London Building Trade Committee: Letters to J. Burns: 1892-1905.
- f. 358 A. Järvenpäu, Finnish trade unionist: Joint letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f.358 Viktor Julius von Wright, of the Labourers' Union, Helsingfors, Finland: Joint letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f.359 J. Maddison, Secretary, Metropolitan District Committee, Iron Founders' Society: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 364 W. Guy, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 366 Peter Curran, afterwards MP: Letters to J. Burns: 1890-1893.
- f. 368 David Hulme, of East London: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f.371 William Lightfoot, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 372 S. Wills, of Kettering: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
- f. 375 O. F. Burnett, tinworker: Letter to J. Burns: 1892.
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- Alexander, J., of Charing Cross
Allan, William, Knight, engineer and politician, 1837-1903
Andrews, W., shipping agent, of Colon, Columbia
Angus, William Craibe, art dealer, of Glasgow
Annette, A. G., of Dorking, county Surrey
Ashton, William Buxton, of Bedford Park
Aveling, Edward Bibbins, Marxist campaigner; called 'Alec Nelson', 1849-1898
Aveling, Eleanor Marx, daughter of Karl Marx
Bander, James, Secretary, Bedford and District Trades and Labour Council, fl 1892
Baranoff, M., Secretary, International Social Democratic Association, fl 1892
Barnett, William David, JP; parliamentary candidate for Fulham, fl 1892
Barratt, Joseph, of Auckland, New Zealand; correspondent of John Elliot Burns, fl 1892
Barrett, Robert, stonemason, of Battersea, fl 1890
Barry, M., parliamentary candidate, fl 1892
Bates, J. W., of the Kensington Branch, Vestry Employees' Labour Union, fl 1892
Beatty, Pakenham Thomas, friend of G B Shaw
Bebel, Ferdinand August, German socialist
Belmont, formerly of Shoreditch
Black, Clementina, Deputy Treasurer Women's Trade Union Association
Bontine, Anne-Elizabeth, widow of W C Bontine
Booth, J. A., Secretary, Sowerby Bridge and District Trades and Labour Council
Bowbrick, Henry, Secretary, National Vehicular Traffic Workers' Union
Bowden, Josiah Frederick Dollin, Vice-Consul, Paris
Bowen, Paul T., of the US Treasury département
Bowler, William, Secretary, Barnsley and District Trades and Labour Council
Bridgman, H. H., parliamentary candidate for Taunton
Briggs, C., dock labourer
Buckeridge, J. B., waiter, of London
Burnett, Mary G., Miss; journalist
Burnett, O. F., tinworker
Burrows, William, trade unionist
Buxton, Sydney Charles, 1st Earl, politician, 1853-1934
Cain, Edmund, of Massingham, Bradford
Cannon, James, of West Silvertown
Carlile, James Charles, Baptist minister, of Bermondsey
Chadwick, James, trade union official
Chamberlain, Joseph, industrialist and politician, 1836-1914
Clarke, Oakley, political agent, of Hammersmith
Clery, W. E., of the Fawcett Association
Cole, J., trade union official
Coles, H. V., Secretary, Merthyr Tydvil Trades Council
Collins, Albert, trade union official
Collins, J. E., Secretary, Labour Protection League
Congreve, William, 2nd Baronet, MP
Connellan, O., Secretary, Leeds Trades and Labour Council
Curran, Peter, afterwards MP
Debenham, Frank, politician and businessman, 1837-1917
Dew, George, secretary of the London Building Trade Committee and correspondent of John Burns, fl 1892-1905
Dickinson, Willoughby Hyett, 1st Baron Dickinson, politician, 1859-1943
Dietloff, P, trade union official and correspondent of John Burns, fl 1892
Dilke, Charles Wentworth, 2nd Baronet, writer and politician, 1843-1911
Dipper, A T, trade union official and correspondent of John Burns, fl 1892-1895
Doyle, Henry Martin, surgeon and politician, 1859-1929
Drummond, J, of Limehouse, policeman and correspondent of John Burns, fl 1892
Duffey, John, trade union official, fl 1891-1894
Duneka, Frederick A, journalist, d 1919
Duxbury, Christopher J, of Darwen, weaver and correspondent of John Burns, fl 1892
Dyer, Thomas W, trade union official, fl 1892
Edwards, Allen Clement, politician, barrister, trade union activist and journalist, 1869-1938
Edwards, Eustace Gresley, Major; RA; of Dover
Edwards, Passmore, of Melbourne, Australia; correspondent of John Elliot Burns, fl 1892
Engels, Friedrich, businessman and revolutionary leader, 1820-1895
Enser, George, Secretary, West Ham and District Trades and Labour Council, fl 1892
Evans, Alfred, trade union official, 1851?-1918
Fairbairn, R. R., trade union official, fl 1892
Farrow, Thomas, President, Melbourne Democratic Club, fl 1892
Fielding, Samuel, trade union official, fl 1892
FitzGerald, John Daniel, Australian politician, 1862-1922
FitzGerald, Vivienne, wife of J D FitzGerald, fl 1892
Fitzpatrick, Daniel, trade union official, fl 1891-1895
Ford, Walter, Secretary, Wandsworth Branch, Social Democratic Federation
Forrester, Harry, author
Fraser, David, President, Gloucester Trades and Labour Council
Gawler, Edward, of Chard, correspondent of John Burns, fl 1892
Gibbs, Edwin Caleb, trade union official, fl 1889-1893
Gibson, Charles A, lecturer, fl 1892-1900
Gittins, H, of St Marylebone, correspondent of John Burns, fl 1892
Goodman, Joseph, of Liverpool, trade unionist, fl 1891-1894
Gore, -, of Dover, political agent, fl 1892
Graham, A C H, secretary of the Poplar Labour Electoral League and correspondent of John Burns, fl 1892-1893
Grieveson, -, secretary of the Jarrow Trades Council and correspondent of John Burns, fl 1892
Groves, William, correspondent of John Burns, fl 1892
Guy, W, trade union official and correspondent of John Burns, fl 1892
Haldane, Richard Burdon, Viscount Haldane, politician, educationist and Lord Chancellor, 1856-1928
Hall, Leonard, writer
Hallifax, Sydney, parliamentary candidate for Faversham, county Kent
Hammill, Frederick Perkin, trade union official
Harden, Maximilian, German journalist
Harker, John, of Harpurhey, Manchester
Harris, Arthur, Secretary, Labour Protection League
Harris, J. K., of Holloway
Harrison, Charles, MP
Harrison, Frederic, President English Positivist Committee
Hatcher, William, trade unionist
Haxby, G. C., Secretary, Goole Trades and Labour Council
Hazell, Walter, publisher
Hillier, William, author
Hindman, James, Secretary, Portsmouth United Trades Council
Holloway, Henry, Knight 1917
Hudson, Joseph, Secretary, Derby and District Trades Council
Hulme, David, of East London
Humphrey, Arthur, trade union official
Ibbotson, H., Secretary, Melbourne Democratic Club
Jaques, George, of Stockton-upon-Tees, county Durham
Jemison, John R., trade union official
Järvenpäu, A., Finnish trade unionist
Kautsky, Karl Johann, German socialist
Kerridge, T. C., of Thornton Heath
Kitching, Charles, Secretary, Hammersmith District Labour Council
Knight, John, trade unionist
Knowles, A. W., Assistant Secretary, Grantham and District Trades and Labour Council
Kravchinsky, Sergei Mikhailovich, alias 'Stepniak', Russian author
Lawrence, Edwin Sanderson, of Battersea
Lawrence, William, of Battersea
Leaby, Daniel David, Printing Machine Managers' Trade Society
Lee, Henry William, Secretary, Social Democratic Federation
Leonard, John, trade union official
Levy-Lawson, Harry Lawson Webster, 2nd Baron and 1st Viscount Burnham
Lewis, J. Morgan, of Haverfordwest, county Pembrokeshire
Liebknecht, Karl Paul August Friedrich, German socialist
Lightfoot, William, trade union official
Lindsay, John, trade union official
Lloyd, John, JP; of the London County Council
Lock, William, trade union official
Lynch, Charles S., ship's stoker
Macdonald-Matthews, J., Australian socialist
Maddison, J., Secretary, Metropolitan District Committee, Iron Founders' Society
Magee, of Manor Park
Maloney, William Robert Nuttall, Australian MP
Marlowe, Thomas, Irish journalist
Martineau, Philip Meadows, JP; of the London County Council
Massey, William Cobden Harcourt, of Kingston-upon-Thames, county Surrey
Masterson, Samuel, trade union official
Matthews, of the Swindon Labour Party
Maxwell, James Shaw, journalist
McPherson, J. A., Secretary, United Trades and Labour Council of South Australia
Millman, C. A., trade unionist
Monk, J. C., of H M Customs and Excise
Morgan, James, Australian journalist
Morris, H. W., Secretary, Rochester, Chatham and Strood Trades Council
Murphy, W. E., Secretary, Trades Hall Council, Melbourne, Australia
Muse, Charles E., Secretary, Carlisle Trades and Labour Council
Nicholson, W., of the London Society of Machine Rulers
Noel, George, trade union official
Norman, Henry, 1st Baronet 1915, journalist; Knight 1906
O'Brien, T., trade union official
O'Grady, Thomas, trade union official
Osmond, René Eustache d', Marquis French diplomatist
Otley, Arthur, trade union official
Parker, William, stationmaster, of Flax Bourton
Parkinson, Joseph, Secretary, Wigan and District Trades and Labour Council
Parnell, W., of the Alliance Cabinet Makers' Association
Parr, of Add MS 46290
Parsons, political agent, of King's Lynn, county Norfolk
Petty-Fitzmaurice, Caroline, wife of Henry, 5th Marquess of Lansdowne
Phillips, Henry, of Canning Town
Pierce, Thomas, of Add MS 46290
Piper, of Guildford, county Surrey
Prendergast, P. E. James, of Chicago
Pye, Joseph, trade union official
Rees, J., Secretary, Barry and District Trades' Council
Richardson, Harry Halliday, solicitor, of London
Roberts, Richard, of Canonbury
Rolfe, William V., trade union official
Rutland, James, dock constable, of Swansea
Ryall, Charles, of Kentish Town
Saintry, A., of Wandsworth
Sanders, Haydn, trade union official
Sanders, William Stephen, MP
Saunders, William, MP; of Add MS 46290
Schofield, William, of the London Society of Lithographic Printers, fl 1892
Sellicks, Alfred, trade unionist
Smart, C A, of Farnborough Kent, trade union official
Smith, George, Secretary, Swansea Trades and Labour Council
Smith, James, Secretary, Middlesbrough Trades and Labour Council
Stacey, Paul, Secretary, Clifton and Bristol Fabian Society
Steffen, Gustaf Fredrik, Professor Swedish political writer
Stevens, T., parliamentary candidate
Stone, Frank Frederick, sculptor, of Canonbury
Stuart, James, MP.; PC 1909
Stubbs, Richard, of the Durham Miners' Association
Sugden, William Larner, architect, of Leek, county Staffordshire
Sutherland, O., trade union official
Sutherland, William Maurice, trade union official
Taunton, Henry R., trade union official
Taylor, H. R., political agent of Hackney
Taylor, Henry Robert, trade union official
Thorne, William James, MP; PC 1945
Thornton, Albert, of the Halifax and District Trades and Labour Council
Thursbee, William J., of Battersea
Tims, James, of the London County Council
Tough, J., trade unionist
Trant, William, farmer, of Cotham, Canada
Trow, J., of Hoxton
Usher, G. E., Secretary, Hartlepools' Trade and Labour Council
Uttley, Stuart, Secretary, Federated Trades Council, Sheffield
Waborn, J. H., trade union official
Wadsworth, W., trade union official
Warren, Arthur, American journalist
Watson, Edward J., of Bristol
Webling, Robert James, jeweller, of Bayswater
Wengler, Henry, author
West, N., Secretary, Blackburn Branch, Social Democratic Federation
White, J., of Bow
White, William Joseph, saddler, of Hartley Wintney
Whitehead, James, 1st Baronet, MP
Wilde, George, trade union official
Willis, William, of Battersea Liberal and Radical Association
Wills, S., of Kettering
Winch, Graham, trade union official
Woods, Samuel, of Wigan, county Lancashire
Wren, Walter, of the London County Council
Wright, A., Secretary, Battersea Labour League
Wright, Viktor Julius, of the Labourers' Union, Helsingfors, Finland
Young, F., of the Ipswich Industrial Co-operative Society - Places:
- London, United Kingdom
London, county of, England
Westminster, England