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Vol. XVI (ff. 258). 1896, 1897.
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:
- f. 1 C. M. Wilson, of Hampstead: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 2 George A. Schilling, Secretary, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Illinois, USA: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f. 4 Sir Spencer Walpole, KCB; historian: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 5 Henry Fitzalan-Howard, 15th Duke of Norfolk: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 7b Stephen Cobbett, of Battersea: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 9 John James Sexby, Chief Officer, Parks and Open Spaces Sub-département, LCC: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1894-1896.
- f. 11 William Henry Bridge, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f.13 Charles Williams, Secretary, Central Unemployed Organisation, London: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f.13 Charles F. Cooper, of the Central Unemployed Organisation, London: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 16b William Stephen Sanders, MP: Letters to J. Burns: 1892-1936.
- f. 18 Walter D. Harvey, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 19 Hugo A. Strong, of New York: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f. 20 W. H. Watson, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.: Printed, with MS. additions.
- f. 20 William King, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.: Mostly printed.
- f. 21 Henry Mills, Secretary, National Sunday League: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- ff. 22, 185, 201, 202 W. H. Thorpe, trade union official: Letters to J. Burns: 1894-1898.
- ff. 22, 185,201,202 John Groh, trade union official: Joint letters to J. Burns: 1895, 1896.
- f. 23 Miss N. G. Bacon, of the 'Review of Reviews': Letters to J. Burns: 1896, 1908.
- f. 24 b John R. Fleck, Secretary, No. 1 Progressive Committee, New Wandsworth: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- ff. 26 (typewritten), 41 Alfred E. Newcomb, Secretary, Watchmakers, etc., Federation: Letters to J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 27 Kensington, Middlesex: Letter, so signed, to J. Burns: 1896.
- ff. 28, 172, 181 William Johnston, Secretary, Aberdeen United Trades' Council: Letters to J. Burns: 1896, 1899.: Mostly typewritten. Signed.
- f. 29 Benjamin Francis Cowan Costelloe, barrister; of the London County Council: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 31b Frederick Edward Eaton, Secretary, Battersea Liberal and Radical Association: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 33 Albert Larking, Assistant Secretary, Early Closing Association: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f. 34 Donald McGregor, bootmaker, of Tottenham Court Road: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- ff. 37, 39 John Daniel FitzGerald, Australian MP: Letters to J. Burns: 1890-1900.
- f. 38 B. Howard, of Gloucester: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 42 James Lawrence O'Connell, of the War Office: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f.44 E. W. Marson, Secretary, Westbourne Park Sunday Afternoon Conference: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- ff. 44, 57,147, 192 Aleksandr Ivanovich Ribeaupierre, Russian diplomatist: Correspondence with Prince Lieven: 1827-1833 or 1834.: Fr.
- f. 45 F. Saunders, Secretary, Bethnal Green Liberal and Radical Club: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 47 Justin MacCarthy, MP; author: Letter to Mrs. M. C. Burns: 1896.
- f.48 J. W. Brickley, inmate of Newington Infirmary: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 50 John Clifford, CH; Baptist minister: Letter to, from J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 51 Albert Bailey, Secretary, Nottinghamshire Miners' Association: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 53 Ursula Mellor Bright, wife of Jacob Bright, MP: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 54 John Weir, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 56 Frederick Verinder, Secretary, English Land Restoration League: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 57 John Brigg: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 58b Reverend Frederick Lewis Goslett, Secretary, Battersea Committee, Hospital Saturday Fund: Letter on his behalf, to J. Burns: 1896.
- ff. 60, 207, 219 William Crooks, MP: Letters to J. Burns: 1893-1908.
- f. 61 George Cole, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 63 William H. Tomkins, junior; of Wandsworth: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 64b James Macdonald, of the London Trades Council: Letters to J. Burns: 1891, 1896.
- f. 66 Thomas Lowther, Secretary, British Workman's and General Assurance Co., Ltd: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 68 C. S. Sadler, trade union official: Letters to J. Burns: 1894, 1896.
- f. 70 Charles E. Machin, theatre manager, of Sunderland: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f.71 G. B. Spray, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- ff. 72, 165 Daniel Hennessy, trade union official: Letters to J. Burns: 1895, 1896.
- f. 73 Jesse Clement Gray, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 74 John Farquhar, Secretary, Scarborough and District Trades and Labour Council: Letters to J. Burns: 1893-1895.
- f. 75 James Frankland, railwayman, of Blackburn, county Lancashire: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 76 Clementina Black, Deputy Treasurer, Women's Trade Union Association: Letters to J. Burns: 1891-1914.
- f. 80 Frederic Herbert Lyon, sanitary inspector, Mile End: Letter to E. H. Spender: 1896.
- f. 80 Edward Harold Spender, author and journalist: Letter to, from F. H. Lyon: 1896.
- f. 82b Joseph Frederick Green, afterwards MP: Letters, etc., to J. Burns: 1896-1907.
- f. 84b Robert Knight, trade union official: Letters to J. Burns: 1893, 1896.
- f.86 John Crowley, Secretary, Anti-Tenement House League, Boston, Mass., USA: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 87b Samuel Harley Kough, clerk, Church Stretton Union Office: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 89 W. E. Murphy, Secretary, Trades Hall Council, Melbourne, Australia: Letters to J. Burns: 1890-1900.
- f. 90b J. H. Lear Caton, Secretary, Birmingham Temperance Society: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 92 Francis Greenwood Peabody, American theologian: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 94b George Livesey, of the South Metropolitan Gas Co: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 96b Ernest Parke, Editor, 'The Star': Correspondence with J. Burns: 1896-1922.
- f.96 Clair James Grice, Town Clerk of Reigate: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 97 Henry Wells, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f.99 J. Harding, Secretary, Northwich Trades and Labour Council: Letters to J. Burns: 1894, 1896.
- ff. 100b, 104 William Henry Kempster, MB; Medical Officer of Health, Battersea: Letters to J. Burns: 1896.
- ff. 102,163 B. H. Shaw, of Glasgow: Letters to J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 105b Thomas Ashdowne, Secretary, Northampton Radical Association: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 107 Emma Barthels, wife of R Barthels, of Cleveland, Ohio, USA: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 107 William James Thorne, MP; PC 1945: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1890-1905.
- f.109 S. J. Baylis, Secretary, Lambeth Labour League: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 110b Joseph Verdon, Secretary, London Building Trades Federation: Letters, etc., to J. Burns: 1894, 1896.
- f. 112 Abraham Whitehouse, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 114 William F. Barker, of Riverside, Calif., USA: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 115b C. Despard, of Wandsworth: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 117 Sydney Presburg, Secretary, Working Men's College Economic and Debating Society: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 118 Sidney Herbert Wells, CBE 1919: Letters to J. Burns: 1896, 1910.
- f. 120 b W. F. Blackall, Secretary, Shoreditch Liberal and Radical Club: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 122 W. H. Collinson, Secretary, Jarrow and District Trades and Labour Council: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f.123 Edward Garrity, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- ff. 124, 223 John Jenkins, trade union official: Letters to J. Burns: 1895-1897.
- f. 125b Edward Argent, chairman, Battersea Liberal Club: Joint letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 125b J. Hammond, Trustee, Battersea Liberal Club: Joint letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 125b Edwin Hammond, Trustee, Battersea Liberal Club: Joint letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f.127 Thomas Mallalieu, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 129 b John Piper, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- ff. 132, 182 Robert Tootill, trade union official: Letters to J. Burns: 1894, 1896.
- f. 133 Simon Cohen, of Beth Hamedrash Lomdi Torah, London: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 134b H. C. Bye, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f.136 Alfred Johnson, of Paarl, South Africa: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 139b G. E. S. Venner, Secretary, Grand Hall Ltd., Clapham Junction: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f.141 Thomas Unsworth, Secretary, Doncaster and District Trades' and Labour Council: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- ff. 142b, 179b Charles James Coleman, radical: Letters to J. Burns: 1896.
- f.144 William Wheatcroft, of Burnley, county Lancashire: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 145b Charles Joseph Bouchard, Secretary, Haggerston Liberal and Radical Association: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 147b Thomas Dell, Secretary, Lancaster Liberal Association: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 149 Herbert Lockwood, trade union official: Letter, etc., to J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 151 Paul Bureau, French jurist: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f.152 R. Proudfoot, Secretary, Southport and District Trades' and Labour Council: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- ff. 153b, 190b George Dew, Secretary, London Building Trade Committee: Letters to J. Burns: 1892-1905.
- f. 155 Madeleine Cole, wife of West Riding Cole, of South Kensington: Letter to J. Burns: circ. 1892-1896.
- f. 157 A. Rosebury, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 159 Edmund Billings, superintendent, Wells Memorial Institute for Workingmen, Boston, USA: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 161 Reverend John Henry Adeane Law, of the Church of England Temperance Society: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 162 J. Murray, of Aberdeen: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- ff. 166, 177b Henry Gillman, Manager, Crystal Palace Co: Letters to J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 168 Edward Charles Pannett, of Pannett and Needen, herbalists, of Wandsworth: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f.169 William T. Carr, of the Crystal Palace Co: Letters to J. Burns: 1895, 1896.
- ff. 170, 199b Charles H. Shillinglaw, Secretary, London Reform Union: Letters to J. Burns: 1896.
- f.171 Joseph Compton Rickett, afterwards Compton-Rickett; MP; Knight 1907: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 173 Joseph Edward Flavell, Secretary, Rotherham and District Trades' and Labour Council: Letters to J. Burns: 1894, 1896.
- f.174 Rodolphe A. Gliddon-Cuerel, of Torquay: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 175b E. Stanbridge, of the Burton Cooperative Society: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 183 James Olliver Langrish, Secretary, Battersea Horticultural Society: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 184 Charles Geake, Secretary, Liberal Publication Department: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 186 Miss Gertrude Hunt, temperance worker: Letter to Mrs. F. E. Bailhache: 1896.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f. 187 George Sexton, of Battersea: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 188 Ernest N. Cheesman, Secretary, Total Abstinence Society: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f.192 J. W. Merrishaw, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 193 Thomas James Macnamara, PC; MP: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1894-1912.
- f. 194 (typewritten; signed) W. Godfrey, trade unionist: Letters to J. Burns: 1894, 1896.
- f. 195 J. Hadfield, Secretary, Mile End Liberal and Radical Association: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- ff. 196, 210, 236 John William Fitch, trade union official: Letters to J. Burns: 1896, 1897.
- f. 197 Joseph Johnson, Secretary, Sandy and District Liberal Association: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 203b Everard John Davies, Secretary, Battersea Field Club: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 205 J. H. Clark, Secretary, Arbroath United Trades Council: Letters to J. Burns: 1892, 1896.
- f. 206 Frederick Atkinson, Secretary, Workmen's National Protection Association: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f. 208 Frederic Carne Rasch, 1st Baronet 1903; MP: Letter to J. Burns: 1896.
- f.214 Arthur L. Wilks, Secretary, Middlesbrough Trades' and Labour Council: Letter to J. Burns: 1897.
- f. 215b Arthur Harris, Secretary, Labour Protection League: Letters to J. Burns: 1892-[1906?].
- f.217 Sir John Eldon Gorst, MP: Letter to Gen. Sir J. Donnelly: 1897.
- f.217 Colonel John F. D. Donnelly, RE: Letter to, from Sir J. E. Gorst: 1897.
- f.218 John Pilcher, Secretary, Battersea and Wandsworth Co-operative Society, Ltd: Letter to J. Burns: 1897.
- f. 220 James Munro, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1897.
- f.221 Harry B. Rogers, Secretary, Battersea Social Democratic Federation: Letter, etc., to J. Burns: 1897.
- f.224b John Thomas Stobart, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1897.
- f. 226b William A. Andrews, of the South-West London Polytechnic Institute: Letter to J. Burns: 1897.
- f. 228 Francis E. Sims, Secretary, Electrical Trades Union: Letter to J. Burns: 1897.
- f. 229 A. Davey, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1897.
- f. 231 Henry Packer, of Hackney: Letter to J. Burns: 1897.
- ff. 233, 234 George A. H. Samuel, journalist: Letters to J. Burns: 1897.
- f.235 Joseph Kirby, schoolmaster, of Battersea: Letter to J. Burns: 1897.
- f. 237 James Holmes, Secretary, National Hosiers' Federation: Letter to J. Burns: 1897.
- f. 239 W. B. Cheesman, of the Fawcett Association: Letters to J. Burns: 1895, 1897.
- f.240b Gerard Wallop, Secretary, Battersea Committee, Charity Organisation Society: Letter to J. Burns: 1897.
- f. 242 Thomas E. Barnes, Secretary, London and Provincial Domestic Servants' Union: Letters to J. Burns: 1894, 1897.
- f. 243 Alfred Horden Burn, Secretary, Battersea Liberal and Radical Association: Letters to J. Burns: 1897, 1909.
- f. 244b John Remmick Seager, Secretary, City of London Liberal Association: Letters to J. Burns: 1897, 1898.
- f. 246b William Crate, of New Wandsworth: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1897, 1898.
- f. 248 Charles Thomson Ritchie, 1st Baron Ritchie: Letter to, from J. Burns: 1897.: Printed. Signed.
- f. 249 Miss Mary G. Burnett, journalist: Letters to J. Burns: 1890-1898.
- f. 253 S. J. Meaney, Secretary, East St. Pancras Liberal and Radical Association: Letter to J. Burns: 1897.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f. 254b Charles Joseph Byworth, formerly Vestry Clerk, Battersea: Letter to, from J. Burns: 1897.
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- Andrews, William A., of the South-West London Polytechnic Institute
Argent, Edward, chairman, Battersea Liberal Club
Ashdowne, Thomas, Secretary, Northampton Radical Association
Atkinson, Frederick, Secretary, Workmen's National Protection Association
Bacon, N. G., of the 'Review of Reviews', fl 1908
Bailey, Albert, Secretary, Nottinghamshire Miners' Association, fl 1896
Barker, William F., of Riverside, California, fl 1896
Barnes, Thomas E., Secretary, London and Provincial Domestic Servants' Union, fl late 19th century
Barthels, Emma, wife of R. Barthels, of Cleveland, Ohio, fl 1896
Baylis, S. J., Secretary, Lambeth Labour League, fl 1896
Billings, Edmund, superintendent, Wells Memorial Institute for Workingmen, Boston, USA
Black, Clementina, Deputy Treasurer Women's Trade Union Association
Blackall, W. F., Secretary, Shoreditch Liberal and Radical Club
Bouchard, Charles Joseph, Secretary, Haggerston Liberal and Radical Association
Brickley, J. W., inmate of Newington Infirmary
Bridge, William Henry, trade union official
Brigg, John, of Add MS 46296
Bright, Ursula Mellor, campaigner for women's rights; wife of Jacob Bright MP, 1835-1915
Bureau, Paul, French jurist
Burn, Alfred Horden, Secretary, Battersea Liberal and Radical Association
Burnett, Mary G., Miss; journalist
Bye, H. C., trade union official
Byworth, Charles Joseph, formerly Vestry Clerk, Battersea
Carr, William T., of the Crystal Palace Co
Caton, J. H. Lear, Secretary, Birmingham Temperance Society
Cheesman, Ernest N., Secretary, Total Abstinence Society
Cheesman, W. B., of the Fawcett Association
Clark, J. H., Secretary, Arbroath United Trades Council
Clifford, John, CH, Baptist minister
Cobbett, Stephen, of Battersea
Cohen, Simon, of Beth Hamedrash Lomdi Torah, London
Cole, George, trade union official
Cole, Madeleine, wife of West Riding Cole, of South Kensington
Coleman, Charles James, radical
Collinson, W. H., Secretary, Jarrow and District Trades and Labour Council
Cooper, Charles F., of the Central Unemployed Organisation, London
Costelloe, Benjamin Francis Cowan, barrister; of the London County Council
Crate, William, of New Wandsworth
Crooks, William, MP
Crowley, John, Secretary, Anti-Tenement House League, Boston, Mass., USA
Cuerel, Rodolphe A, of Torquay, correspondent of John Burns, fl 1896
Davey, A, trade union official, fl 1897
Davies, Everard John, of Battersea, correspondent of John Burns, fl 1896
Dell, Thomas, correspondent of John Elliott Burns, fl 1896
Despard, C, correspondent of John Burns, fl 1896
Dew, George, secretary of the London Building Trade Committee and correspondent of John Burns, fl 1892-1905
Donnelly, John Fretcheville Dykes, Knight, army officer, military engineer and promoter of scientific education, 1834-1902
Eaton, Frederick Edward, Secretary of the Battersea Liberal and Radical Association, fl 1896
Farquhar, John, Secretary, Scarborough and District Trades and Labour Council, 1893-1896
Fitch, John William, trade union official, fl 1896-1897
FitzGerald, John Daniel, Australian politician, 1862-1922
Flavell, Joseph Edward, trade unionist, fl 1894-1896
Fleck, John R, secretary, fl 1896
Frankland, James, railwayman, of Blackburn, county Lancashire
Garrity, Edward, trade union official and correspondent of John Burns, fl 1896
Geake, Charles, writer, editor and barrister, 1867-1919
Gillman, Henry, manager of the Crystal Palace Company, d 1902
Godfrey, W, trade unionist and correspondent of John Burns, fl 1894-1896
Gorst, John Eldon, Knight, politician, 1835-1916
Goslett, Frederick Lewis, of Battersea, clergyman and correspondent of John Burns, fl 1896
Gray, Jesse Clement, co-operative activist and trade unionist, 1854-1912
Green, Joseph Frederick, politician, 1855-1932
Grice, Clair James, Town Clerk of Reigate, fl 1896
Groh, John, trade union official and correspondent of John Burns, fl 1895-1896
Hadfield, J, secretary, Mile End Liberal and Radical Association, fl 1896
Hammond, Edwin, Trustee, Battersea Liberal Club
Hammond, J., Trustee, Battersea Liberal Club
Harding, J., Secretary, Northwich Trades and Labour Council
Harris, Arthur, Secretary, Labour Protection League
Harvey, Walter D., trade union official
Hennessy, Daniel, trade union official
Holmes, James, Secretary, National Hosiers' Federation
Howard, B., of Gloucester
Howard, Henry, 15th Duke of Norfolk, courtier, 1847-1917
Hunt, Gertrude, Miss; temperance worker
Jenkins, John, trade union official
Johnson, Alfred, of Paarl, South Africa
Johnson, Joseph, Secretary, Sandy and District Liberal Association
Johnston, William, Secretary, Aberdeen United Trades' Council
Kempster, William Henry, MB; Medical Officer of Health, Battersea
King, William, trade union official
Kirby, Joseph, schoolmaster, of Battersea
Knight, Robert, trade union official
Kough, Samuel Harley, clerk, Church Stretton Union Office
Langrish, James Olliver, Secretary, Battersea Horticultural Society
Larking, Albert, Assistant Secretary, Early Closing Association
Law, John Henry Adeane, Reverend; of the Church of England Temperance Society
Livesey, George, of the South Metropolitan Gas Co
Lockwood, Herbert, trade union official
Lowther, Thomas, Secretary, British Workman's and General Assurance Co., Ltd
Lyon, Frederic Herbert, sanitary inspector, Mile End
MacCarthy, Justin, MP; author
Macdonald, James, of the London Trades Council
Machin, Charles E., theatre manager, of Sunderland
Macnamara, Thomas James, PC, MP
Mallalieu, Thomas, trade union official
Marson, E. W., Secretary, Westbourne Park Sunday Afternoon Conference
McGregor, Donald, bootmaker, of Tottenham Court Road
Meaney, S. J., Secretary, East St. Pancras Liberal and Radical Association
Merrishaw, J. W., trade union official
Mills, Henry, Secretary, National Sunday League
Munro, James, trade union official
Murphy, W. E., Secretary, Trades Hall Council, Melbourne, Australia
Murray, J., of Aberdeen
Newcomb, Alfred E., Secretary, Watchmakers, etc., Federation
O'Connell, James Lawrence, of the War Office
Packer, Henry, of Hackney
Pannett, Edward Charles, of Pannett and Needen, herbalists, of Wandsworth
Parke, Ernest, Editor, 'The Star'
Peabody, Francis Greenwood, American theologian
Pilcher, John, Secretary, Battersea and Wandsworth Co-operative Society, Ltd
Piper, John, trade union official
Presburg, Sydney, Secretary, Working Men's College Economic and Debating Society
Proudfoot, R., Secretary, Southport and District Trades' and Labour Council
Rasch, Frederic Carne, 1st Baronet 1903, MP
Ribeaupierre, Aleksandr Ivanovich, Russian diplomatist
Rickett, Joseph Compton, afterwards Compton-Rickett; MP; Knight 1907
Ritchie, Charles Thomson, 1st Baron Ritchie
Rogers, Harry B., Secretary, Battersea Social Democratic Federation
Rosebury, A., trade union official
Sadler, C. S., trade union official
Samuel, George A. H., journalist
Sanders, William Stephen, MP
Saunders, F., Secretary, Bethnal Green Liberal and Radical Club
Schilling, George A., Secretary, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Illinois, USA
Seager, John Remmick, Sec City of London Liberal Association
Sexby, John James, Chief Officer, Parks and Open Spaces Sub-département, LCC
Sexton, George, of Battersea
Shaw, B. H., of Glasgow
Shillinglaw, Charles H., Secretary, London Reform Union
Sims, Francis E., Secretary, Electrical Trades Union
Spender, Edward Harold, author and journalist
Spray, G. B., trade union official
Stanbridge, E., of the Burton Cooperative Society
Stobart, John Thomas, trade union official
Strong, Hugo A., of New York
Thorne, William James, MP; PC 1945
Thorpe, W. H., trade union official
Tomkins, William H., junior; of Wandsworth
Tootill, Robert, trade union official
Unsworth, Thomas, Secretary, Doncaster and District Trades' and Labour Council
Venner, G. E. S., Secretary, Grand Hall Ltd., Clapham Junction
Verdon, Joseph, Secretary, London Building Trades Federation
Verinder, Frederick, Secretary, English Land Restoration League
Wallop, Gerard, Secretary, Battersea Committee, Charity Organisation Society
Walpole, Spencer, Knight, historian and civil servant, 1839-1907,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000117629188
Watson, W. H., trade union official
Weir, John, trade union official
Wells, Henry, trade union official
Wells, Sidney Herbert, CBE 1919
Wheatcroft, William, of Burnley, county Lancashire
Whitehouse, Abraham, trade union official
Wilks, Arthur L., Secretary, Middlesbrough Trades' and Labour Council
Williams, Charles, Secretary, Central Unemployed Organisation, London
Wilson, C. M., of Hampstead - Places:
- Kensington, Middlesex
London, United Kingdom
London, county of, England
Westminster, England