Fleetwood Chronicle: Tuesday 21st November 1916

The Female Suffrage Question: [To the Editor] Dear Sir, The opponents of Female Suffrage have neither the wish nor the intention to violate the truce which, by common consent, holds good for the present in respect of all contentious questions connected with national policy. But in as much as it appears likely that the matter will come under the consideration of the Conference now sitting under the Presidency of the Speaker, they are desirous that no misapprehension should exist as to their attitude. … calls for delay on decision until after the next (post war) election … … (signatories include) … Ellen F. Pinsent … 


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Referenced

GRO0245 Devonport: Ellen Frances Parker: 1866 – 1949