Priscilla Bright McLaren (8 September 1815 – 5 November 1906) was an English activist who served and linked the anti-slavery movement with the women's...
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McLaren was the son of the politician Duncan McLaren and Priscilla Bright. Priscilla was McLaren's third wife, and was the daughter of Jacob Bright and...
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Margaret Bright Lucas, British temperance activist Nathaniel Bright Emerson, American physician Priscilla Bright McLaren, British activist Thomas Bright Crosse...
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McLaren, and Walter Stowe Bright McLaren (with his third wife Priscilla Bright McLaren). A full-length portrait of McLaren by George Reid RSA hangs in...
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Wigham, Priscilla Bright McLaren and some of their friends set up an Edinburgh chapter of this National Society. Eliza and her friend Agnes McLaren became...
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Millicent Fawcett, Jessie Boucherett, Eva McLaren, Margaret Bright Lucas as well as Priscilla Bright McLaren and Frances Power Cobbe. "Central Committee...
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Women's Suffrage. Eliza and her friend Agnes McLaren were the secretaries, and Priscilla Bright McLaren was the president. In 1853 Elizabeth married Dr...
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Women's Suffrage alongside her stepmother, Priscilla Bright McLaren. In 1873 she travelled with Priscilla and Jane Taylour to give suffrage lectures in...
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Pochin, Anne Robinson and Becker. The meeting was presided over by Priscilla Bright McLaren. Becker moved the resolution that women should be granted voting...
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of Women's Suffrage. She and her friend Agnes McLaren became the secretaries, Priscilla Bright McLaren was the president, and Elizabeth Pease was the...
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1895. His aunt was Priscilla Bright McLaren (1815–1906) a dedicated campaigner for women’s rights and the wife of Duncan McLaren the Liberal MP for Edinburgh...
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died of tuberculosis in September 1841. John Bright's sister, Priscilla Bright, later Priscilla Bright McLaren, took the place of the mother and served an...
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become the nineteenth amendment. Since their split from NAWSA, Ruth Hanna McCormick had become the chairwoman of NAWSA's Congressional Committee. Without...
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Helen Rabagliati (redirect from Helen Priscilla McLaren)
of Duncan McLaren and Priscilla Bright (sister of John Bright. She is a sister of Charles McLaren, 1st Baron Aberconway and Walter McLaren. Her most significant...
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of Women's Suffrage. Priscilla Bright McLaren, the president, Elizabeth Pease, the treasurer, and McLaren's daughter Agnes McLaren joined Eliza as joint...
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McLaren (1837–1913) – doctor and secretary of the Edinburgh National Society for Women's Suffrage alongside her stepmother, Priscilla Bright McLaren Alice...
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Retrieved 28 October 2021. McLaren, Eva Shaw (1920). Elsie Inglis: The Woman With the Torch. New York: Macmillan. McLaren, Eva Shaw (2009). Elsie Inglis:...
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was Jacob Bright, an MP and mayor. His sisters included Priscilla Bright McLaren (whose husband was Duncan McLaren MP) and Margaret Bright Lucas.[citation...
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of Eve Anne Knight (1786–1862) – feminist and social reformer Priscilla Bright McLaren (1815–1906) – women's rights campaigner Hannah Mitchell (1872–1956)...
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Lord Provost and MP John McLaren, Lord McLaren (1831–1910), politician, Lord Advocate and judge Priscilla Bright McLaren (1815–1906), abolitionist and...
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ISBN 978-90-481-2473-2. Arianrhod (2012), p. 3. Baillie, Joanna (2010). McLean, Thomas (ed.). Further Letters of Joanna Baillie. Madison, NJ: Fairleigh...
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secretary. She worked closely with its founder and president Priscilla Bright McLaren until McLaren's death in 1906. In 1897, the Society affiliated to the new...
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first committee included Garrett, as well as Frances Power Cobbe, Priscilla Bright McLaren and Lilias Ashworth Hallett. Garrett died in 1935. Serena Kelly...
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the death, after a short illness, of our old comrade, Dolly Malony, the bright and bonny and resourceful little Irish girl, who rang the bell at Mr. Churchill's...
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Viscountess Rhondda Chrystal Macmillan Catherine Marshall Eva McLaren Priscilla Bright McLaren Dora Montefiore Edith Mansell Moullin Catherine Osler Maud...
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peace-minded. They rejected a resolution favored by internationalists Helen Bright Clark and Margaret Bondfield which would have supported a delegation of...
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on 6 November 1867. Eliza and her friend Agnes McLaren became the secretaries, Priscilla Bright McLaren was the president and Elizabeth Pease was the treasurer...
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Florence Macfarlane Margaret Macfarlane Jenny McCallum Priscilla Bright McLaren Frances McPhun Margaret McPhun Mary Maloney Jessie C. Methven Maggie Moffat...
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Florence Macfarlane Margaret Macfarlane Jenny McCallum Priscilla Bright McLaren Frances McPhun Margaret McPhun Mary Maloney Jessie C. Methven Maggie Moffat...
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letters to Margaret Clark Gillett, Alice Clark, Helen Priestman Bright, Priscilla Bright McLaren and Margaret Tanner, covering the period from 1837 to 1913...
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