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Vol. XIV (ff. 271). May-Dec. 1894.
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:
- f. 1 T. W. Grundy, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- ff. 3, 160 O. Connellan, Secretary, Leeds Trades and Labour Council: Letters to J. Burns: 1892, 1894.
- f. 4 William Hammond Patterson, Secretary, Durham Miners' Association: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 6 George Henry Rowlinson, Secretary, Forest of Dean Labour Association: Letters to J. Burns: 1893, 1894.
- ff. 7, 46 J. E. Foster, Secretary, Woolwich and District Eight Hours' Committee: Letters to J. Burns: 1893-1897.
- ff. 9b, 11, 111 James Ingham, Secretary, Brighton Trades and Labour Council: Letters to J. Burns: 1893-1895.
- f. 12 b W. M. McIntosh, Secretary, Blyth and District Trade and Labour Council: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 14 S. C. Rogers, widow of J W Rogers, of Clapham: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- ff. 14, 176 Thomas Blashill, Superintending Architect to the London County Council: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 16 John Clark, socialist: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f.18 G. Cleverley, Secretary, Norwich and District Trades' and Labour Council: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- ff. 20, 106, 131 Joseph Verdon, Secretary, London Building Trades Federation: Letters, etc., to J. Burns: 1894, 1896.
- f. 21 Arthur John Walker, Secretary, Electrical Trades' Union: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 22 William Marcus Wilkins, Vestry Clerk, Battersea: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 23 John Moir, surgeon and physician, of Leytonstone: Letters to J. Burns: 1893, 1894.
- f. 24 C. Newman, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f.26 David Basil Hewitt, of Northwich, county Cheshire: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f.28 James Wilson, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- ff. 29, 55, 57 Sarah Maclardie Amos, wife of Sheldon Amos: Letters to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 30 John Lincoln, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 31 William H. Pritchard, of Capetown, S Africa: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 32 W. H. Thorpe, trade union official: Letters to J. Burns: 1894-1898.
- f. 33 Miss Gertrude Mary Tuckwell, CH: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1894-1914.
- f. 34 K. Empson, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 35b T. Proctor, Chairman, Devonport Eight Hours' Committee: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f.35b William Kaye, Secretary, Devonport Eight Hours' Committee: Letters to J. Burns: 1893, 1894.
- ff. 37, 87 John Duffey, trade union official: Letters to J. Burns: 1891, 1894.
- f. 38 C. S. Sadler, trade union official: Letters to J. Burns: 1894, 1896.
- f. 38 Joseph Perry, of London Cabdrivers' Trade Union: Joint letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 40 London; Lord Mayor, Corporation, etc: Invitation to J. Burns: 1894.: Printed, with MS. additions.
- f. 41 William Garside, trade unionist: Letters to J. Burns: 1894, 1895.
- f.43b Miss Frances Hicks, Secretary, Women's Trade Union Association: Letters to J. Burns: 1890-1894.
- f. 45 Ezra Lomas, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- ff. 48, 102 J. E. Collins, Secretary, Labour Protection League: Letters to J. Burns: 1892, 1894.
- f. 49 George Shipton, Secretary, London Trades' Council: Joint letter to J. Anderson: 1894.
- f. 49 Joseph Verdon, Secretary, London Building Trades Federation: Joint letter to J. Anderson: 1894.
- f. 49 John Batchelor, Secretary, Operative Bricklayers' Society: Joint letter to J. Anderson: 1894.
- f.49 Arthur Otley, trade union official: Joint letter, signed on his behalf, to J. Anderson: 1894.
- f. 50b J. Harding, Secretary, Northwich Trades and Labour Council: Letters to J. Burns: 1894, 1896.
- ff. 52, 267 William Albert Reddy, Secretary, Forty-Eight Hours' Committee: Letters to J. Burns: 1894.
- f.53 George Elleston, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f.54 William Matthew, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 57 Isabella Caroline Somerset, wife of Lord H R C Somerset: Telegram to Mrs. S. M. Amos: 1894.
- f. 58b Thomas E. Barnes, Secretary, London and Provincial Domestic Servants' Union: Letters to J. Burns: 1894, 1897.
- f. 60 Edward Ballard, Secretary, London Carmen's Trade Union: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 62b George Dew, Secretary, London Building Trade Committee: Letters to J. Burns: 1892-1905.
- f.64 Mary E. Johnson, wife of E Johnson, grocer, of Whitchurch, county Shropshire: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 65 Louis George Frederick Macrory, MP, of Battersea: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 66 Harry Brown, schoolmaster, of Durham: Letters to J. Burns: 1893, 1894.
- ff. 68b, 103, 231 Henry Robert Taylor, trade union official: Letters to J. Burns: 1892-1898.
- f.70b George James Symmonds, of the Engineer's département, London County Council: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 72 John Coleman Kenworthy, author: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- ff. 73, 132, 148 J. R. Robinson, Secretary, Wigan and District Trades and Labour Council: Letters to J. Burns: 1894.
- ff. 74b, 79 Marion Harry Alexander Spielmann, author and journalist: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 76 Edward Hodson Bayley, MP: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f.78 W. Abbott, house-painter, of Kings Cross: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 80 F. Baines, Walworth Branch, Social Democratic Federation: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 81 John Batchelor, Secretary, Operative Bricklayers' Society: Letters to J. Burns: 1892-1894.
- ff. 82, 93, 94, 183, 269 Arthur Harris, Secretary, Labour Protection League: Letters to J. Burns: 1892-[1906?].
- f. 84 Allen Gee, trade union official: Letters to J. Burns: 1894.
- f.85 V. J. Martin, Tasmanian trade unionist: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- ff. 88, 136 Ben Turner, trade unionist and Labour politician: Letters to J. Burns: 1893, 1894.
- ff. 89, 119 Terence A. Flynn, trade union official: Letters to J. Burns: 1893-1895.
- ff. 91, 187 Harry Gosling, afterwards MP; CH 1917: Letters to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 92 Robert Fisher, Secretary, Lincoln and District Trade and Labour Council: Letters to J. Burns: 1893-1895.
- f. 95 Edmund Robbins, Manager, Press Association, Ltd.; KBE 1917: Letter to A. H. Burn: 1894.
- f. 95 Alfred Horden Burn, Secretary, Battersea Liberal and Radical Association: Letter to, from E. Robbins: 1894.
- f. 97 Nina Rosen, née Roche; wife of F Rosen: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 99 Heber David Peters, Secretary, Maidstone and District Trades Council: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 100 Robert Rust, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f.101 Daniel Cormack, of Plaistow: Letter to G. N. Barnes: 1894.
- f. 104b George Jones, Secretary, Middlesbrough Trades' and Labour Council: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 108 William James Thorne, MP; PC 1945: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1890-1905.
- ff. 109 b, 194 b Isaac Harvey, Secretary, North Staffordshire Trades and Labour Council: Letters to J. Burns: 1892-1899.
- ff. 112, 117 R. Morgan, trade union official: Letters to J. Burns: 1894.
- ff. 113, 115, 210, 263b John James Sexby, Chief Officer, Parks and Open Spaces Sub-département, LCC: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1894-1896.
- f.116 Alexander Stables, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 120b R. Jenkins, trade unionist: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 122 S. Vickerson, trade unionist: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 123 b Thomas Monk, of Birmingham: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f.125 John James Bond, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 126 Frederick Stanley: Joint letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 126 George Francis, employee of Messrs. Foster & Dicksee, of Chelsea: Joint letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 126 George Marshall, employee of Messrs Foster & Dicksee, of Chelsea: Joint letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- ff. 128, 170, 202 Corrie Grant, Progressive School Board Election Council: Letters to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 129 John Bayley-White, of Hunton, Maidstone: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 133 Charles Fogden, trade unionist: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 134 F. H. Duff, American Freemason: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f.137 William Tomlin, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 139 J. J. Chapman, of Rotherhithe: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f.140 John Bowyer, of the Independent Total Abstinent Sons of the Phoenix: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f.141b C. Sullivan, of the Amalgamated Stevedores' Labour Protection League: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f.143 T. F. Morgan, Secretary, the People's League: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f.144 Frederick Hazell, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 145 William Bailey, Secretary, Nottinghamshire Miners' Association: Letters to J. Burns: 1893-1895.
- f. 147 Thomas Ashton, Secretary, Lancashire and Cheshire Miners' Federation; not Thomas Ashton of the Oldham Amalgamated Trades Counci: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 149 Moses Pezaro & Son; cigar manufacturers, Spitalfields: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 150b Thomas F. Allen, trade unionist: Letters to J. Burns: 1893, 1894.
- f.152 Donald C. Fraser, Secretary, Highland Land Law Reform Association of London: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 154 James Rose, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 156 Joseph Ryan, Secretary, H M Customs Boatmen's Association, Port of London: Letters to J. Burns: 1893-1895.
- f. 158b Dobson Longley, Secretary, Marshall Street Brotherhood, Leeds: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 161 W. Benstead, of the Pianoforte and Cabinet French Polishers' Society: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 162 Benjamin Tom Hall, of the Progressive School Board Election Council: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 163 Thomas Somerville, of Bedford: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 167 William Abraham, MP: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 168 T. Grundy, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f.169 Frank Gillman, trade union official: Letters to J. Burns: 1892, 1894.
- ff. 172, 230 Harry De La Hooke, clerk, LCC: Letters to J. Burns: 1894.
- f.173 Walter Calderwood, Secretary, Woolwich and District Trades and Labour Council: Letters to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 175 P. Reid, Secretary, Dundee and District United Trades Council: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 176 Frank Little, of Battersea: Letter to, from J. Burns: 1894.
- f.178 John Thomas Pilditch, surveyor to Battersea Vestry: Letters to J. Burns: 1890, 1894.
- f. 180 John Cronin, trade union official: Letters to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 181b Frederick Isaacson Coppin, Superintendent, Battersea Park: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 185b Joseph Havelock Wilson, MP: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1890-1894.
- f. 187 J. H. Chelton, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 188 Edgar Soames, of Bromley: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 189 Edwin Hill, Secretary, Trowbridge Weavers' Association: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 191 P. McLurie, applicant for lodging-house inspectorship: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 193 R. Chisholm Robertson, of Glasgow: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f. 196 Arthur William Shepherd, commercial traveller, of Sheffield: Letters to J. Burns: 1894, 1895.
- f.198 J. Bacock, Secretary, Educational département, Peterborough Co-operative Soc., Ltd: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f.199 Miss Mary G. Burnett, journalist: Letters to Mrs. M. C. Burns: 1893, 1894.
- f. 200 Ambrose Shepherd, Congregationalist minister, of Reading: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 204 James Dibb, Secretary, Castleford and District Trades Council: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 206 Thomas James Macnamara, PC; MP: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1894-1912.
- f. 208 William Douglas Morrison, assistant chaplain, Wandsworth Prison: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 211 Frank Thurston, trade union official: Letters to J. Burns: 1894, 1896.
- ff. 211, 213 Henry William Massingham, journalist: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1890-1922.
- f. 214 James Cooper, mechanic, of Winchester: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 215 Henry Musgrave Reade, author: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 216 b F. Wensley, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 218 Walter Barratt, of Stepney: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 220b Edwin Henry Kerwin, Secretary, Tower Hamlets Mission: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 222 George Martin, of Hornsey: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f.223b Arthur William Ireland, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 225 H. C. Ockenden, trade union official: Letters to J. Burns: 1893, 1894.
- ff. 226, 245b Clementina Black, Deputy Treasurer, Women's Trade Union Association: Letters to J. Burns: 1891-1914.
- f.232 Miss Constance Williams, Secretary, Progressive School Board Election Council: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- ff. 234b, 243 John Elliott, trade unionist: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1892, 1894.
- f.238b Edward Goodwin, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 240 Henry Holloway, Knight 1917: Letters to J. Burns: 1890-1894.
- f.241b Holloway Bros; builders, Battersea: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 244 Joseph P. Harrison, of the Sons of Temperance: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- ff. 247b, 249b,254b Graham Wallas, political scientist: Letters to J. Burns: 1890, 1894.
- f. 251 E. Marsden, temperance worker: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 252 F. J. Knight, of Sittingbourne Co-operative Society: Letters to J. Burns: 1894, 1895.
- f. 256 C. P. Squires, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 260 Peter Ross, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f.264 J. L. Bond, unemployed clerk, of Wembley: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 266 Henry A. Morriss, of Queen's Park: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 270 Charles Iremonger, of Lambeth: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
- f. 271 Christopher Jeffares McCombe, Methodist Episcopal minister, of Cleveland, Ohio, USA: Letter to J. Burns: 1894.
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- Abbott, W., house-painter, of Kings Cross
Abraham, William, MP
Allen, Thomas F., trade unionist
Amos, Sarah Maclardie, wife of Sheldon Amos
Ashton, Thomas, Secretary, Lancashire and Cheshire Miners' Federation; not Thomas Ashton of the Oldham Amalgamated Trades Counci
Bacock, J, Secretary, Educational département, Peterborough Co-operative Soc., Ltd, fl 1894
Bailey, William, Secretary, Nottinghamshire Miners' Association, fl 1895
Baines, F., of the Social Democratic Federation (Walworth Branch), fl 1894
Ballard, Edward, Secretary, London Carmen's Trade Union, fl 1894
Barnes, Thomas E., Secretary, London and Provincial Domestic Servants' Union, fl late 19th century
Barratt, Walter, of Stepney; correspondent of John Elliot Burns, fl 1894
Batchelor, John, Secretary, Operative Bricklayers' Society, fl 1894
Bayley, Edward Hodson, businessman and politician, 1841-1938
Benstead, W., of the Pianoforte and Cabinet French Polishers' Society
Black, Clementina, Deputy Treasurer Women's Trade Union Association
Blashill, Thomas, Superintending Architect to the London County Council
Bond, J. L., unemployed clerk, of Wembley
Bond, John James, trade union official
Bowyer, John, of the Independent Total Abstinent Sons of the Phoenix
Brown, Harry, schoolmaster, of Durham
Burn, Alfred Horden, Secretary, Battersea Liberal and Radical Association
Burnett, Mary G., Miss; journalist
Calderwood, Walter, Secretary, Woolwich and District Trades and Labour Council
Chapman, J. J., of Rotherhithe
Chelton, J. H., trade union official
Clark, John, socialist
Cleverley, G., Secretary, Norwich and District Trades' and Labour Council
Collins, J. E., Secretary, Labour Protection League
Connellan, O., Secretary, Leeds Trades and Labour Council
Cooper, James, mechanic, of Winchester
Coppin, Frederick Isaacson, Superintendent, Battersea Park
Cormack, Daniel, of Plaistow
Cronin, John, trade union official
Dew, George, secretary of the London Building Trade Committee and correspondent of John Burns, fl 1892-1905
Dibb, James, trade unionist and correspondent of John Elliott Burns, fl 1894
Duff, F H, freemason, fl 1894
Duffey, John, trade union official, fl 1891-1894
Elleston, George, trade union official, fl 1894
Elliott, John, trade unionist
Empson, K, trade union official, fl 1894
Fisher, Robert, trade council secretary, fl 1893-1895
Flynn, Terence A, trade union official, fl 1893-1895
Fogden, Charles, trade unionist, fl 1894
Foster, J. E., Secretary, Woolwich and District Eight Hours' Committee
Francis, George, employee of Messrs. Foster & Dicksee, of Chelsea
Fraser, Donald C., Secretary, Highland Land Law Reform Association of London
Garside, William, trade unionist and correspondent of John Burns, fl 1894
Gee, Allen, trade union official and correspondent of John Burns, fl 1894
Gillman, Frank, trade union official, fl 1892-1894
Goodwin, Edward, trade union official, fl 1894
Gosling, Harry, politician and trade unionist, 1861-1930
Grant, Corrie, correspondent of John Burns, fl 1894
Grundy, T W, trade union official and correspondent of John Burns, fl 1894
Grundy, T, trade union official and correspondent of John Burns, fl 1894
Hall, Benjamin Tom, of the Progressive School Board Election Council
Harding, J., Secretary, Northwich Trades and Labour Council
Harris, Arthur, Secretary, Labour Protection League
Harrison, Joseph P., of the Sons of Temperance
Harvey, Isaac, Secretary, North Staffordshire Trades and Labour Council
Hazell, Frederick, trade union official
Hewitt, David Basil, of Northwich, county Cheshire
Hicks, Frances, Miss; Secretary, Women's Trade Union Association
Hill, Edwin, Secretary, Trowbridge Weavers' Association
Holloway White Allom, construction company, 1882-2011
Holloway, Henry, Knight 1917
Hooke, Harry, clerk, fl 1892-1894
Ingham, James, Secretary, Brighton Trades and Labour Council
Ireland, Arthur William, trade union official
Iremonger, Charles, of Lambeth
Jenkins, R., trade unionist
Johnson, Mary E., wife of E Johnson, grocer, of Whitchurch, county Shropshire
Jones, George, Secretary, Middlesbrough Trades' and Labour Council
Kaye, William, Secretary, Devonport Eight Hours' Committee
Kenworthy, John Coleman, author
Kerwin, Edwin Henry, Secretary, Tower Hamlets Mission
Knight, F. J., of Sittingbourne Co-operative Society
Lincoln, John, trade union official
Little, Frank, of Battersea
Lomas, Ezra, trade union official
Longley, Dobson, Secretary, Marshall Street Brotherhood, Leeds
Lord Mayor, Corporation, etc, London
Macnamara, Thomas James, PC, MP
Macrory, Louis George Frederick, MP, of Battersea
Marsden, E., temperance worker
Marshall, George, employee of Messrs Foster & Dicksee, of Chelsea
Martin, George, of Hornsey
Martin, V. J., Tasmanian trade unionist
Massingham, Henry William, journalist
Matthew, William, trade union official
McCombe, Christopher Jeffares, Methodist Episcopal minister, of Cleveland, Ohio, USA
McIntosh, W. M., Secretary, Blyth and District Trade and Labour Council
McLurie, P., applicant for lodging-house inspectorship
Moir, John, surgeon and physician, of Leytonstone
Monk, Thomas, of Birmingham
Morgan, R., trade union official
Morgan, T. F., Secretary, the People's League
Morrison, William Douglas, assistant chaplain, Wandsworth Prison
Morriss, Henry A., of Queen's Park
Moses Pezaro & Son, cigar manufacturers, Spitalfields
Newman, C., trade union official
Ockenden, H. C., trade union official
Otley, Arthur, trade union official
Patterson, William Hammond, Secretary, Durham Miners' Association
Perry, Joseph, of London Cabdrivers' Trade Union
Peters, Heber David, Secretary, Maidstone and District Trades Council
Pilditch, John Thomas, surveyor to Battersea Vestry
Pritchard, William H., of Capetown, S Africa
Proctor, T., Chairman, Devonport Eight Hours' Committee
Reade, Henry Musgrave, author
Reddy, William Albert, Secretary, Forty-Eight Hours' Committee
Reid, P., Secretary, Dundee and District United Trades Council
Robbins, Edmund, Manager, Press Association, Ltd.; KBE 1917
Robertson, R. Chisholm, of Glasgow
Robinson, J. R., Secretary, Wigan and District Trades and Labour Council
Rogers, S. C., widow of J W Rogers, of Clapham
Rose, James, trade union official
Rosen, Nina, née Roche; wife of F Rosen
Ross, Peter, trade union official
Rowlinson, George Henry, Sec Forest of Dean Labour Association
Rust, Robert, trade union official
Ryan, Joseph, Secretary, H M Customs Boatmen's Association, Port of London
Sadler, C. S., trade union official
Sexby, John James, Chief Officer, Parks and Open Spaces Sub-département, LCC
Shepherd, Ambrose, Congregationalist minister, of Reading
Shepherd, Arthur William, commercial traveller, of Sheffield
Shipton, George, Secretary, London Trades' Council
Soames, Edgar, of Bromley
Somerset, Isabella Caroline, wife of Lord H R C Somerset
Somerville, Thomas, of Bedford
Spielmann, Marion Harry Alexander, author and journalist
Squires, C. P., trade union official
Stables, Alexander, trade union official
Stanley, Frederick, of Add MS 46294
Sullivan, C., of the Amalgamated Stevedores' Labour Protection League
Symmonds, George James, of the Engineer's département, London County Council
Taylor, Henry Robert, trade union official
Thorne, William James, MP; PC 1945
Thorpe, W. H., trade union official
Thurston, Frank, trade union official
Tomlin, William, trade union official
Tuckwell, Gertrude Mary, Miss CH
Turner, Ben, trade unionist and Labour politician
Verdon, Joseph, Secretary, London Building Trades Federation
Vickerson, S., trade unionist
Walker, Arthur John, Secretary, Electrical Trades' Union
Wallas, Graham, political scientist
Wensley, F., trade union official
White, John, of Hunton, Maidstone, fl 1894
Wilkins, William Marcus, Vestry Clerk, Battersea
Williams, Constance, Miss; Secretary, Progressive School Board Election Council
Wilson, James, trade union official
Wilson, Joseph Havelock, MP - Places:
- London, United Kingdom
London, county of, England
Westminster, England