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Vol. XVII (ff. 294). 1898-March 1900.
Joseph Perry, Secretary, Spanish Atrocities Committee; not J Perry, of the London Cabdrivers' Trade Union: Letter to J. Burns: 1898.
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 John Remmick Seager, Secretary, City of London Liberal Association: Letters to J. Burns: 1897, 1898.
- f. 2 Henry Robert Taylor, trade union official: Letters to J. Burns: 1892-1898.
- f. 4 Alexander Mere Latham, barrister, of Chelsea: Letter, signed on his behalf, to J. Burns: 1898.
- f.5b Miss Mary G. Burnett, journalist: Letters to J. Burns: 1890-1898.
- f. 7 John Lloyd, JP; of the London County Council: Letters to J. Burns: 1892-1914.
- ff. 9, 96 Arthur Harris, Secretary, Labour Protection League: Letters to J. Burns: 1892-[1906?].
- f. 10 John Francis Stanley Russell, 2nd Earl Russell: Letter to J. Burns: 1898.
- f. 11 A. W. Keyte Wade, Secretary, Chelsea Liberal and Radical Association: Letter to J. Burns: 1898.
- ff. 12, 291 Arthur Richardson, MP: Letters to J. Burns: 1898-1923.
- f. 13 Mark Mayhew, of Mayhew & Son, millers, of Battersea: Letters to J. Burns: 1898, 1911.
- f. 13 Thomas James Cobden-Sanderson, bookbinder and printer: Letter to J. Burns: 1900.
- f. 14 Henry Ward, of Shoreditch: Letter to J. Burns: 1898.
- f. 15 Benjamin Dent, of Lower Clapton: Letter to J. Burns: 1898.
- f. 17 E. H. Gilpin, LCC election agent, of East Finsbury: Letter to J. Burns: 1898.
- f. 18 Frank Richardson, Secretary, Dewsbury Old Borough Band: Letter to J. Burns: 1898.
- f. 19 Dusa Roche, daughter of A Roche: Letters to J. Burns: 1889, 1898.
- f. 19b Dusa Roche, daughter of A Roche: Letter to, from J. D. Fitzgerald: 1898.
- f.19b John Daniel FitzGerald, Australian MP: Letter to Miss D. Roche: 1898.
- f. 20b Harry Newell, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1898.
- f. 22b Lewen Sharp, L C C election agent, of Hammersmith: Letter to J. Burns: 1898.
- f. 24b F. G. Silverton, unemployed labourer, of Battersea: Letter to J. Burns: 1898.
- f. 26b J. Loader, LCC election agent, of Southwark: Letter to J. Burns: 1898.
- f. 28 Catholic Press Co; London: Letter to J. Burns: 1898.
- f. 29 G. A. Fitzpatrick, LCC election agent, of St. Georges East: Letter to J. Burns: 1898.
- f. 31 T. W. Mercer, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1898.
- f. 32 George Heynes Radford, solicitor, of London: Letter to J. Burns: 1898.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f. 33b Andrew Mitchell Torrance, MP; Knight 1906: Letter to, from J. Burns: 1898.
- f.35b Sydney Gedge, solicitor: Letter to J. Burns: 1898.: Typewritten. Signed.
- ff. 37, 50 Emslie John Horniman, MP: Letters to J. Burns: 1898, 1922.
- f. 38 William Woodings, LCC election agent, of North Paddington: Letter to J. Burns: 1898.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f. 39 Charles Worrill Garrard, of the Haggerston Liberal and Radical Association: Letter to J. Burns: 1898.
- f. 40 George J. Clark, Secretary, Newport, Mon., Trades' Council: Letter to J. Burns: 1898.
- ff. 41b, 49 James C. Diaper, of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade: Letters to J. Burns: 1898.
- f. 43 Rose Collier: Letter to J. Burns: 1898.
- f. 45 George Dew, Secretary, London Building Trade Committee: Letters to J. Burns: 1892-1905.
- ff. 46, 86 Francis Herbert Stead, Warden of the Robert Browning Settlement, Walworth: Letters to J. Burns: 1898-1922.
- ff. 47, 121 Thomas James Macnamara, PC; MP: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1894-1912.
- f. 48 Henry Percy Thompson, Vicar of Kippington, county Kent: Telegram to J. Burns: 1898.
- f. 51 Edward Millward, unemployed house painter, of Kilburn: Letter to J. Burns: 1898.
- f. 53 Thomas Robert Reynolds, RN; Engineer Captain 1913: Letter to J. Burns: 1898.
- f. 55 Herbert Edward Withey, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1898.
- ff. 56, 88 Walter Stevenson, trade union official: Letters to J. Burns: 1892-1898.
- f. 57 William Tallack, prison reformer: Letter to J. Burns: 1898.
- ff. 59, 212 Gilbert Elliot, formerly of the Indian Civil Service: Letters to J. Burns: 1898, 1899.
- ff. 62, 70 David J. Nicoll, nihilist: Letters to J. Burns: 1898.
- f. 64 Joseph Perry, Secretary, Spanish Atrocities Committee; not J Perry, of the London Cabdrivers' Trade Union: Letter to J. Burns: 1898.
- f. 66 Fusataro Takano, of Tokyo, Japan: Letter to J. Burns: 1898.
- f. 69 Sir Edward Grey, Viscount Grey of Fallodon alias Falloden: Letters to J. Burns: 1898-1914.
- f. 71b Walter Wren, of the London County Council: Letters to J. Burns: 1892, 1898.
- f. 73 Lionel Raleigh Holland, MP: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1898, 1902.
- f.75 Lieutenant-Colonel John Eustace Jameson, MP: Letter to J. Burns: 1898.
- f.79 Haydn Sanders, trade union official: Letters to J. Burns: 1892, 1898.
- f.80 Carlyle G. Smythe, touring agent, of Melbourne, Australia: Letters to J. Burns: 1893, 1898.
- f. 81b William Crate, of New Wandsworth: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1897, 1898.
- f. 83 Ebenezer Howard, shorthand writer, of London: Letter to J. Burns: 1898.
- f. 84b George Andrew Key, of the National Liberal Club: Letter to, from J. Burns: 1898.
- f.87 F. Simmons, trade union official: Joint letter to J. Burns: 1898.
- f.87 W. H. Thorpe, trade union official: Letters to J. Burns: 1894-1898.
- f. 90 George A. Smith: Letter to J. Burns: 1898.
- f. 91 Alfred Baker, manager, Nottingham Corporation Tramways: Letter to J. Burns: 1898.
- ff. 92, 199 F. W. Soutter, Secretary, Bermondsey Labour League: Letters to J. Burns: 1898, 1899.
- ff. 94, 118, 119 b George H. V. Snow, Secretary, Oxford Trades and Labour Council: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1898, 1899.
- ff. 98, 101, 106b, 112b, 114b Edward Reynolds Pease, Secretary, Fabian Society: Letters to J. Burns: 1890-1899.
- f. 99b John J. Lamb, Secretary, Hastings, St. Leonards and District Trades and Labour Council: Letter to J. Burns: 1898.
- f. 102b George Jackson, Secretary, National Seamen's Union: Letter to J. Burns: 1898.
- f. 104b H. A. Kennedy, Secretary, Stepney Meeting House: Letter to J. Burns: 1898.
- f. 108 F. P. Philp, Secretary, State Childrens' Aid Association: Letter to J. Burns: 1898.
- f. 110b Art. Cartoons and Caricatures: J. Burns: circ. 1895-1917.
- f. 110b Sir John Williams Benn, 1st Baronet: Caricature of J. Burns by: circ. 1895-1898.
- f.116 Sir Guy Douglas Arthur Fleetwood Wilson, GCIE: Letter to, from J. Burns: 1899.
- f. 117 George Jeffries, District Secretary, Independent Order of Rechabites: Letter to J. Burns: 1899.
- f. 122 George Frederick Samuel Robinson, Viscount Goderich; 2nd Earl of Ripon and 3rd Earl De Grey of Wrest; 1st Marquess of Ripon: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1899-1906.
- f. 123 Edward Harold Spender, author and journalist: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1893-1915.
- f. 129 William Johnston, Secretary, Aberdeen United Trades' Council: Letters to J. Burns: 1896, 1899.: Mostly typewritten. Signed.
- ff. 130, 146 George Harris, Secretary, Battersea Liberal and Radical Association: Letters to J. Burns: 1899.
- f. 131b Walter Slater, Secretary, Lewisham and Lee Liberal and Radical Club: Letter to J. Burns: 1899.
- f.133 William Buckley, trade union official: Letter to J. Burns: 1899.
- f.134 William George Gregory, Secretary, Bowes Park Congregational Church: Letter to J. Burns: 1899.
- f. 136 S. S. Wynell-Mayow: Letter to J. Burns: 1899.
- f. 138 George Cadbury, chocolate manfacturer, of Birmingham: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1890-1906.: Mostly typewritten, signed.
- f.139b R. Edward Pengelly, writer and journalist: Letter to J. Burns: 1899.
- f. 141 J. Thomas, temperance worker: Letter to J. Burns: 1899.
- f. 143 Arthur Warren, American journalist: Letters to J. Burns: 1892, 1899.
- f. 145 Thomas Partridge Nunn, Vicar of West Pennard, county Somerset: Letter to J. Burns: 1899.
- f. 147 Frank Wallis Galton, Fabian author: Letters to J. Burns: 1894-1914.
- ff. 148, 259, 264 Samuel Augustus Barnett, Canon of Westminster: Letters to J. Burns: 1899-1911.
- ff. 150, 159 Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree, actor-manager: Letters, etc., to J. Burns: 1899-1912.
- f. 151 Edward J. Boswell, of Wimbledon: Visiting card: 1899.
- f. 152 M. Maltman Barry, journalist: Letters to J. Burns: 1888, 1899.
- f. 153 S. C. Verity, Secretary, Barnsley and District Trades and Labour Council: Letters to J. Burns: 1895, 1899.
- f. 154 b Alfred E. Clarke, founder of the Christian Business Association: Letter, etc., to J. Burns: 1899.
- f. 160 b Joseph Myers, engineer: Letter to J. Burns: 1899.
- f. 162b Charles Henry Gooding, Secretary, Bath United Liberal Association: Letter to J. Burns: 1899.
- ff. 164, 173, 175 Margaret Ethel MacDonald, wife of J R MacDonald, Prime Minister: Letters to J. Burns: 1899.
- f.170b H. C. Parkinson, Secretary, Peterborough and District Trades' and Labour Council: Letter to J. Burns: 1899.
- f.172 Carroll Davidson Wright, of the US département of Labor: Letter to J. Burns: 1899.: Typewritten. Signed.
- ff. 174, 190 Miss Gertrude Mary Tuckwell, CH: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1894-1914.
- f.177 Florence Kelley, American social worker: Letter to J. Burns: 1899.
- f. 179b Joseph Robert Carter, librarian, South Place Ethical Society: Letter to J. Burns: 1899.
- f. 184 H. L. Freeman, engineer, of South Tottenham: Letter to J. Burns: 1899.
- ff. 185, 187 H. L. Freeman, engineer, of South Tottenham: Letters to R. L. Adamson: 1899.: Autogr. copies.
- f. 186 G. Reginald Bayless, engineer: Letter to H. L. Freeman: 1899.: Copy.
- f. 186 H. L. Freeman, engineer, of South Tottenham: Letter to, from G. R. Bayless: 1899.: Autogr. copy.
- f. 188 H. L. Freeman, engineer, of South Tottenham: Letter to, from W. E. Hammond: 1899.: Autogr. copy.
- f. 188 W. E. Hammond, of the North Metropolitan Tramways Co., London: Letter to H. L. Freeman: 1899.: Copy.
- f. 189 Margaret Grace Bondfield, PC; MP: Letter to J. Burns: 1899.
- f.192 Henry Huntley, of Portslade, county Sussex: Letter to J. Burns: 1899.
- f.193b Harry Theobald Cozens-Hardy, journalist: Letter to J. Burns: 1899.
- f.195 Benjamin Jones, manager, London Branch, Co-operative Wholesale Society: Letter to J. Burns: 1899.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f. 196 Florence Grove, of Chelsea: Letter to J. Burns: 1899.
- f. 198 Owen Baylis Thomas, Secretary, Coal Smoke Abatement Society: Letter to J. Burns: 1899.
- f.201 C. L. Turrell, Librarian, Battersea Polytechnic Institute: Letter to J. Burns: 1899.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f.202b F. Knee, Secretary, Workmen's Housing Council: Letter to J. Burns: 1899.
- f. 204 Charles Miller, waiter: Letter to J. Burns: 1899.
- f. 205 William Johnson Chrisp, of the General Post Office: Letter to J. Burns: 1899.
- f.206 Arthur Macgillicuddy, printers' collector: Letter to J. Burns: 1899.
- ff. 207, 224, 240 Henry Hyde Champion, Secretary, Social Democratic Federation: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1888-1899.
- f. 208 b Isaac Harvey, Secretary, North Staffordshire Trades and Labour Council: Letters to J. Burns: 1892-1899.
- f.210b Harry Pridmore, Secretary, Belmont Mutual Improvement Society, Battersea: Letter to J. Burns: 1899.
- ff. 220 b, 225, 229, 230 b, 232, 233, 237 Robert S. Smythe, touring agent, of Melbourne, Australia: Letters to J. Burns: 1893-1905.
- ff. 222, 223 Charles T. Morgan, of Haverhill, Mass., USA: Letters to J. Burns: 1899.
- f. 223 Mikhail Ivanovich Kiselevski, head of the Chancery of the Russian Imperial Order: Letters to Prince Lieven: 1835, 1836.: Russ.: Signed.
- ff. 227, 235 Lucy Phillimore, wife of R C Phillimore: Letters to J. Burns: 1899.
- ff. 238, 238b Field-Marshal Sir Garnet Joseph Wolseley, Viscount Wolseley: Correspondence with Sir S. B. Lakeman: 1899.: Copies.
- ff. 238, 238b Sir Stephen Bartlett Lakeman, Lieutenant -General in the Turkish Army: Correspondence with Field-Marshal Lord Wolseley: 1899.: Copies.
- f. 239 John Daniel FitzGerald, Australian MP: Letters to J. Burns: 1890-1900.
- f.241 Reginald Earle Welby, Baron Welby: Letter to J. Burns: 1899.
- f. 242 E. S. Fairhall, Hon. Secretary, Battersea Park Cricket Association: Letter to J. Burns: 1892-1899.
- f. 246 Danine Edwards, wife of A C Edwards: Letter to J. Burns: [1899?].
- f. 249 Political and Satirical Poems: Verses by Sir T. W. Reid: circ. 1899.
- f.249 Sir Thomas Wemyss Reid, journalist: Verses by: [circ. 1899?].
- f. 250 George W. Mottram, docker, of Barking: Letter to J. Burns: circ. 1892-1899.
- f. 250 Henry Edward Manning, Cardinal; RC Archbishop of Westminster: Letter to G. W. Mottram: 1890.: Copy.
- f. 252 C. Marshall, Secretary, Richmond Trades and Labour Council: Letter to J. Burns: circ. 1892-1899.
- f. 253 M. J. Adams, of Adams & Co., engineers, of York: Letter, etc., to J. Burns: circ. 1892-1899.
- f.257 Francis Eardley-Wilmot, Secretary, Church of England Temperance Society: Letter to J. Burns: 1900.
- f. 258 A. H. Marshall, of Hampstead: Letter to J. Burns: 1900.
- f. 261 Lieutenant-Colonel David Scot Skirving, formerly Army Service Corps: Letter to J. Burns: 1900.
- f. 262b Charles Dean, Secretary, Sutton District Co-operative Society: Letter to J. Burns: 1900.
- f. 266 Sir John Richard Robinson, journalist: Telegram to J. Burns: 1900.
- ff. 266, 279b Newspapers Great Britain and Ireland: Correspondence of Editors of various newspapers with J. Burns: 1887-1931.
- f. 267 Servitus Mortimer Holden, journalist, of Accrington: Letter to J. Burns: 1900.
- f. 268 Henry Hardinge Samuel Cunynghame, of the Home Office; KCB 1908: Letter to J. Burns: 1900.
- f.269 Alfred Kinnear, traveller and author: Letter to J. Burns: 1900.
- f.271 Ludovic Naudeau, French journalist: Letter to J. Burns: 1900.
- f. 273 George Henry Lee, trade unionist: Letter to J. Burns: 1900.
- f. 275 May Edith Tennant, alias Margaret; CH; widow of H J Tennant, MP: Letters to J. Burns: 1900, 1939.
- f. 276 Robert Walter Partridge, Clerk to the Asylums Committee, London County Council: Letter to J. Burns: 1900.
- f.277 Jean François de Lassasie, interpreter: Letter to J. Burns: 1900.
- f. 279b Ernest Parke, Editor, 'The Star': Correspondence with J. Burns: 1896-1922.
- f. 281 Henri Harding, evangelist: Letter to J. Burns: 1900.
- f. 283 b Arthur Field, Secretary, Maidstone and District Trades' Council: Letter to J. Burns: 1900.
- f. 285 Frederick H. Naylor, Methodist minister, of Cinderford, county Gloucestershire: Letter to J. Burns: 1900.
- f. 287 John Penny, Independent Labour Party official: Letter to J. Burns: 1900.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f. 288 Reverend William Hamilton, of the London School Board: Letter to J. Burns: 1900.
- ff. 289b, 293 E. W. Longman, Secretary, Battersea Labour League: Letters to J. Burns: 1900, 1918.
- f. 292 Geoffrey Drage, MP: Letters to J. Burns: 1900, 1914.
- f. 294 Alexander M. Thompson, journalist: Letter to J. Burns: 1900.
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- Adams, M. J., of Adams & Co., engineers, of York
Baker, Alfred, manager, Nottingham Corporation Tramways, fl 1898
Barnett, Samuel Augustus, clergyman and social reformer, 1844-1913
Barry, M. Maltman, journalist; of the International Working Men's Association, 1842-1909
Bayless, G. Reginald, engineer, fl 1899
Benn, John Williams, 1st Baronet
Bondfield, Margaret Grace, PC, MP
Boswell, Edward J., of Wimbledon
Buckley, William, trade union official
Burnett, Mary G., Miss; journalist
Cadbury, George, confectionery manufacturer, 1839-1922
Carter, Joseph Robert, librarian, South Place Ethical Society
Catholic Press Co, London
Champion, Henry Hyde, Secretary Social Democratic Federation
Chrisp, William Johnson, of the General Post Office
Clark, George J., Secretary, Newport, Mon., Trades' Council
Clarke, Alfred E., founder of the Christian Business Association
Collier, Rose
Cozens-Hardy, Harry Theobald, journalist
Crate, William, of New Wandsworth
Cunynghame, Henry Hardinge Samuel, of the Home Office; KCB 1908
Dean, Charles, correspondent of John Elliott Burns, fl 1900
Dent, Benjamin, correspondent of John Burns, fl 1898
Dew, George, secretary of the London Building Trade Committee and correspondent of John Burns, fl 1892-1905
Diaper, James Charles, fireman, 1861-1942
Drage, Geoffrey, author and politician, 1860-1955
Eardley-Wilmot, Francis, Secretary, Church of England Temperance Society
Edwards, Danine, wife of A C Edwards; correspondent of John Elliott Burns, fl 1899
Elliot, Gilbert, formerly of the Indian Civil Service
Fairhall, E. S., Hon. Secretary, Battersea Park Cricket Association, fl 1892-1899
Field, Arthur, trade unionist, 1869-1944
FitzGerald, John Daniel, Australian politician, 1862-1922
Fitzpatrick, G A, election agent, fl 1898
Freeman, H. L., engineer, of South Tottenham
Galton, Frank Wallace, writer, journalist and Fabian, 1867-1952
Garrard, Charles Worrill, of Haggerston, correspondent of John Burns, fl 1898
Gedge, Sydney, solicitor and correspondent of John Burns, fl 1898
Gilpin, E H, of East Finsbury, election agent and correspondent of John Burns, fl 1898
Gooding, Charles Henry, secretary of the Bath United Liberal Association, ?1869-1942
Gregory, William George, secretary of the Bowes Park Congregational Church and correspondent of John Burns, fl 1899
Grey, Edward, 1st Viscount Grey of Fallodon, politician and statesman, 1862-1933
Grove, Florence, of Chelsea, correspondent of John Burns, fl 1899
Hamilton, William, Reverend; of the London School Board
Hammond, W. E., of the North Metropolitan Tramways Co., London
Harding, Henri, evangelist
Harris, Arthur, Secretary, Labour Protection League
Harris, George, Secretary, Battersea Liberal and Radical Association
Harvey, Isaac, Secretary, North Staffordshire Trades and Labour Council
Holden, Servitus Mortimer, journalist, of Accrington
Holland, Lionel Raleigh, MP
Horniman, Emslie John, MP
Howard, Ebenezer, shorthand writer, of London
Huntley, Henry, of Portslade, county Sussex
Jackson, George, Secretary, National Seamen's Union
Jameson, John Eustace, Lieutenant-Colonel; MP
Jeffries, George, District Secretary, Independent Order of Rechabites
Johnston, William, Secretary, Aberdeen United Trades' Council
Jones, Benjamin, manager, London Branch, Co-operative Wholesale Society
Kelley, Florence, American social worker
Kennedy, H. A., Secretary, Stepney Meeting House
Key, George Andrew, of the National Liberal Club
Kinnear, Alfred, traveller and author
Kiselevski, Mikhail Ivanovich, head of the Chancery of the Russian Imperial Order
Knee, F., Secretary, Workmen's Housing Council
Lakeman, Stephen Bartlett, Lieutenant -General in the Turkish Army
Lamb, John J., Secretary, Hastings, St. Leonards and District Trades and Labour Council
Lassasie, Jean François, interpreter
Latham, Alexander Mere, barrister, of Chelsea
Lee, George Henry, trade unionist
Lloyd, John, JP; of the London County Council
Loader, J., LCC election agent, of Southwark
Longman, E. W., Secretary, Battersea Labour League
MacDonald, Margaret Ethel, wife of J R MacDonald, Prime Minister
Macgillicuddy, Arthur, printers' collector
Macnamara, Thomas James, PC, MP
Manning, Henry Edward, Cardinal, RC Archbishop of Westminster
Marshall, A. H., of Hampstead
Marshall, C., Secretary, Richmond Trades and Labour Council
Mayhew, Mark, of Mayhew & Son, millers, of Battersea
Mercer, T. W., trade union official
Miller, Charles, waiter
Millward, Edward, unemployed house painter, of Kilburn
Morgan, Charles T., of Haverhill, Mass., USA
Mottram, George W., docker, of Barking
Myers, Joseph, engineer
Naudeau, Ludovic, French journalist
Naylor, Frederick H., Methodist minister, of Cinderford, county Gloucestershire
Newell, Harry, trade union official
Nicoll, David J., nihilist
Nunn, Thomas Partridge, Vicar of West Pennard, county Somerset
Parke, Ernest, Editor, 'The Star'
Parkinson, H. C., Secretary, Peterborough and District Trades' and Labour Council
Partridge, Robert Walter, Clerk to the Asylums Committee, London County Council
Pease, Edward Reynolds, secretary of the Fabian Society, 1857-1955
Pengelly, R. Edward, writer and journalist
Penny, John, Independent Labour Party official
Perry, Joseph, Secretary, Spanish Atrocities Committee; not J Perry, of the London Cabdrivers' Trade Union
Phillimore, Lucy, wife of R C Phillimore
Philp, F. P., Secretary, State Childrens' Aid Association
Pridmore, Harry, Secretary, Belmont Mutual Improvement Society, Battersea
Radford, George Heynes, solicitor, of London
Reid, Thomas Wemyss, journalist
Reynolds, Thomas Robert, RN; Engineer Captain 1913
Richardson, Arthur, MP
Richardson, Frank, Secretary, Dewsbury Old Borough Band
Robinson, George Frederick Samuel, 1st Marquess of Ripon, politician, 1827-1909
Robinson, John Richard, journalist
Roche, Dusa, daughter of A Roche
Russell, John Francis Stanley, 2nd Earl Russell
Sanders, Haydn, trade union official
Sanderson, Thomas James, bookbinder and printer, 1840-1922
Seager, John Remmick, Sec City of London Liberal Association
Sharp, Lewen, L C C election agent, of Hammersmith
Silverton, F. G., unemployed labourer, of Battersea
Simmons, F., trade union official
Skirving, David Scot, Lieutenant-Colonel; formerly Army Service Corps
Slater, Walter, Secretary, Lewisham and Lee Liberal and Radical Club
Smith, George A.
Smythe, Carlyle G., touring agent, of Melbourne, Australia
Smythe, Robert S., touring agent, of Melbourne, Australia
Snow, George H. V., Secretary, Oxford Trades and Labour Council
Soutter, F. W., Secretary, Bermondsey Labour League
Spender, Edward Harold, author and journalist
Stead, Francis Herbert, Warden of the Robert Browning Settlement, Walworth
Stevenson, Walter, trade union official
Takano, Fusataro, of Tokyo, Japan
Tallack, William, prison reformer
Taylor, Henry Robert, trade union official
Tennant, May Edith, CH, widow of H J Tennant MP alias Margaret
Thomas, J., temperance worker
Thomas, Owen Baylis, Secretary, Coal Smoke Abatement Society
Thompson, Alexander M, journalist
Thompson, Henry Percy, Vicar of Kippington, county Kent
Thorpe, W. H., trade union official
Torrance, Andrew Mitchell, MP; Knight 1906
Tree, Herbert Beerbohm, actor-manager, 1852-1917
Tuckwell, Gertrude Mary, Miss CH
Turrell, C. L., Librarian, Battersea Polytechnic Institute
Verity, S. C., Secretary, Barnsley and District Trades and Labour Council
Wade, A. W. Keyte, Secretary, Chelsea Liberal and Radical Association
Ward, Henry, of Shoreditch
Warren, Arthur, American journalist
Welby, Reginald Earle, Baron Welby
Wilson, Guy Douglas Arthur Fleetwood, Knight, colonial administrator and civil servant, 1850-1940
Withey, Herbert Edward, trade union official
Wolseley, Garnet Joseph, Field-Marshal Viscount Wolseley
Woodings, William, LCC election agent, of North Paddington
Wren, Walter, of the London County Council
Wright, Carroll Davidson, of the US département of Labor
Wynell-Mayow, S. S. - Places:
- London, United Kingdom
London, county of, England
Westminster, England