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    Margaret Pollock McPhun (8 July 1876 – 1960) was a Scottish suffragette from Glasgow who served two months in Holloway Prison in London and composed a...
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  • 1940), Rhodesian cricketer Margaret McPhun (1876–1960), Scottish suffragette This page lists people with the surname McPhun. If an internal link intending...
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    Economy, Moral Philosophy and English Literature. She and her sister Margaret McPhun joined the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU). She arranged...
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    pacifist Frances McPhun (1880–1940) – suffragette who served two months in Holloway prison, sister of Margaret McPhun Margaret McPhun (1876–1960) – suffragette...
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    newspapers. In August 1909, she hid with Adela Pankhurst, Alice Paul and Margaret Smith on the roof of the St Andrew's Hall in Glasgow she planned to break...
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    was related to several prominent Scottish houses through her mother, Margaret Charters. She was born at the manse of Jedburgh, the home of her maternal...
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    Constance Lytton Mary Macarthur Florence Macfarlane Margaret Macfarlane Margaret McPhun Frances McPhun Margaret Mackworth, 2nd Viscountess Rhondda Christabel...
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    Margaret Frances Skinnider (28 May 1892 – 10 October 1971) was a revolutionary and feminist born in Coatbridge, Scotland. She fought during the 1916 Easter...
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    Townhouse Hotel. The posthumous portrait of her, by Rose McPherson (later to become famous as Margaret Preston) is held by the Art Gallery of South Australia...
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    Macdonald Florence Macfarlane Margaret Macfarlane Jenny McCallum Priscilla Bright McLaren Frances McPhun Margaret McPhun Mary Maloney Jessie C. Methven...
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    Bright Clark and Margaret Bondfield which would have supported a delegation of women at The Hague. Because of this, women such as Margaret Ashton, Helena...
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    by members of the royal families of Britain and Serbia, was held at St Margaret's Church in Westminster, the Anglican parish church of the House of Commons...
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  • Macdonald Florence Macfarlane Margaret Macfarlane Jenny McCallum Priscilla Bright McLaren Frances McPhun Margaret McPhun Mary Maloney Jessie C. Methven...
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    marine engineer. Her mother was another Isabella Leitch, she had been born a McLennan. Her parents had six children who were all daughters. She was educated...
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    she joined Nina Boyle's Women Police Volunteers. This was taken over by Margaret Damer Dawson in 1915 and renamed the Women Police Service (WPS), with Allen...
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    Macdonald Florence Macfarlane Margaret Macfarlane Jenny McCallum Priscilla Bright McLaren Frances McPhun Margaret McPhun Mary Maloney Jessie C. Methven...
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    Charlotte Marsh Selina Martin - 20 August 1909 Rosamund Massy Frances McPhun Margaret McPhun Lillian Metge - 10 August 1914 Ethel Moorhead - 29 August 1912,...
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  • and artist, living at home with her parents. In 1899 Annie married Frank McCulloch Craig, a Scottish widower with children, whose family ran a stevedoring...
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    Macdonald Florence Macfarlane Margaret Macfarlane Jenny McCallum Priscilla Bright McLaren Frances McPhun Margaret McPhun Mary Maloney Jessie C. Methven...
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    Macdonald Florence Macfarlane Margaret Macfarlane Jenny McCallum Priscilla Bright McLaren Frances McPhun Margaret McPhun Mary Maloney Jessie C. Methven...
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    Macdonald Florence Macfarlane Margaret Macfarlane Jenny McCallum Priscilla Bright McLaren Frances McPhun Margaret McPhun Mary Maloney Jessie C. Methven...
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    Margaret Macfarlane (born 1888) was a Scottish suffragette and honorary secretary of the Women's Social and Political Union in Dundee and East Fife. From...
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    which were sent to Scottish schools. Women's History Scotland's Dr. Yvonne McFadden called it 'a fun and important tool to make sure these women and their...
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    Lyall, such as Margaret Holroyd: or, the Pioneers (1910). The novel used interconnecting stories that followed a young suffragette, Margaret Holroyd, and...
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  • Jessie Margaret Soga, LRAM (21 August 1870 – 23 February 1954) was a Xhosa/Scottish contralto singer, music teacher and suffragist. She was described as...
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    Lilley Lillie Lindesay Gertrude Lowy Margaret Macfarlane Helen MacRae Lizzie McKenzie Frances McPhun Margaret McPhun E. K. Marshall Lillias Mitchell Anne...
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    matriculated at Queen Margaret College, Glasgow, as an arts student and having begun the examinations while at Queen Margaret College, she attained LLA...
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  • Tide (with the unspoken subtext 'wait for no man'), founded in 1920 by Margaret Rhondda. In the 1930s she contributed articles to The Times, Daily News...
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    Margaret Milne McConnachie Farquharson (17 August 1884 – after 1936) was a Scottish suffragette, MP candidate and leader of the National Political League...
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  • She was a member of the Glasgow Movement where she was an associate of Margaret MacDonald and Charles Rennie Mackintosh, and many other 'Glasgow Girls'...
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