• Agnes Helen Harben (née Bostock; 15 September 1879 – 29 October 1961) was a British suffragist leader who also supported the militant suffragette hunger...
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    Agnes Harben (1879–1961), British suffragist leader Agnes Hardie (1874–1951), British politician Agnes Ellen Harris (1883–1952), American educator Agnes Harrold...
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    1911 and for the abolition of hereditary peerages in 1917. Agnes Harben and Henry Devenish Harben were among Fabians advocating women's emancipation and supporting...
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    returned to prison to complete their sentence. Supporters, including Agnes Harben and her husband, would offer Kenney and others to recuperate at their...
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    Arnhem, served as Horsham's Member of Parliament from 1951 to 1964. Agnes Harben née Bostock (1841–1961), suffragist leader who also supported the militant...
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    been imprisoned for militant action. The Pethick-Lawrences then joined Agnes Harben and others starting the United Suffragists, which took over the publication...
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    militant strategy, The Suffragette. The Pethick-Lawrences then joined Agnes Harben and others in starting the United Suffragists, which was open to women...
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    Bureau. In 1913, the Webbs and Henry Devenish Harben, husband of suffragist and fellow Fabian, Agnes Harben, co-founded the New Statesman, a political weekly...
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    style is unknown. The son of Henry Devenish Harben and Agnes Helen Bostock, he was born at Farnham, Surrey. Harben married Helen Prudence Ramsay, daughter...
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    He was the son of Henry Andrade Harben and the grandson of Sir Henry Harben who founded Prudential Assurance, Harben was educated at Eton College and...
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    (1853–1929), British-American socialite, actress and producer from St Saviour Agnes Harben (1879–1961), British suffragist The Misses Corbett, Grace (c. 1765/1770–1843)...
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  • the United Suffragists, which had male and female members, including Agnes Harben and her husband, and welcomed former militant and non-militants. The...
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    Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WIL), and included Agnes Harben. With little suffrage activity to organise, Wilkinson looked for another...
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  • service with a socialist ethos. Joad socialised with other Fabians like Agnes Harben and her husband, and was quoted on the experience of meeting suffragettes...
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  • a group for women and men, militants and non-militants started with Agnes Harben and others, the United Suffragists. Neal was a leading member of the...
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    include social meetings with influential people including suffragists like Agnes Harben and her husband. Lord Harmsworth married his cousin Emilie Alberta, daughter...
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  • stepmother, her husband, Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence, Maud Arncliffe Sennett, Agnes Harben and her husband and Louisa Garrett Anderson. It welcomed former militants...
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    the window of a property at 47 Rutland Gate. In 1914, Anderson joined Agnes Harben and the new group of women and men: H. J. Gillespie, Gerald Gould, Bessie...
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    Conference" in June 1916, with Helen Crawfurd and Agnes Dollan. These women also worked with Agnes Harben and others across Britain. The WPC campaigned throughout...
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  • Society. He was a founder member of the United Suffragists, along with Agnes Harben and her husband, serving as its treasurer in 1914. Gillespie then joined...
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    Corps. which Despard had founded. From 1915 onward, she worked with Agnes Harben and others to maintain international women's movements representation...
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    Glasgow branch of the Women's International League in 1915, working with Agnes Harben and others. Both noted speakers, Dollan and Crawfurd travelled around...
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  • Congress of Women in Budapest, as part of the British delegation along with Agnes Harben, one of the founders of the United Suffragists. Sheepshanks was appointed...
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    negotiated peace in 1916. Since 1915, along with other women such as Agnes Harben, after the 1915 International Alliance of Women, Snowden felt a desire...
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    Newland Park, Chalfont St Peter (category Harben family)
    son Henry Devenish Harben, under whom Newland Park became a refuge for suffragettes from 1910 to 1921; he and his wife Agnes Harben (who later founded...
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  • Garrett Anderson, H. J. Gillespie, Gerald Gould, Agnes Harben, Bertha Brewster and Henry Devenish Harben, Bessie Lansbury, George Lansbury, Mary Neal, Emmeline...
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    suffragette activities. Lennox went to France to assist her friends Henry and Agnes Harben who had turned their hotel, the Hotel Majestic, in Paris into a hospital...
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    became Scurr's primary area of activism, working alongside others such as Agnes Harben, and Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence, Scurr was elected as one of its vice-presidents...
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    and become secretary of the Women's Peace Crusade. By then she had met Agnes Harben and others, who held the same international perspectives. On 23 July...
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    London. Eates joined the Pethick-Lawrence's United Suffragists, with Agnes Harben and her husband, which welcomed women and men, former militants and non-militants...
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