Agnes Maude Royden CH (23 November 1876 – 30 July 1956), later known as Maude Royden-Shaw, was an English preacher, suffragist and campaigner for the ordination...
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Baronet. Agnes Maude Royden was the youngest child of the first Baronet. Sir Thomas Bland Royden, 1st Baronet (1831–1917) Sir Thomas Royden, 2nd Baronet...
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Royalist army officer Maude Royden (1876–1956), English preacher and suffragist Thomas Royden (disambiguation), several people Royden Barrie (1890–1948)...
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Lord Royden. Their daughter Maude Royden became a preacher and suffragist. Debretts Guide to the House of Commons 1886 History of Thomas Royden & Sons...
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Agnes Maude Royden, suffragist, author, preacher, philosopher, pacifist Sir Thomas Royden, director and former chairman of Cunard Line (brother of Maude Royden)...
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1922 book by English women's rights activist and preacher Maude Royden. The book collects Royden's speeches that were made at the prior National Convention...
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loathing." From 1912 to 1913, Clementina Black was editor. In April 1913, Maude Royden, who had been a regular contributor to the paper, took up the post of...
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American actress Maude Robinson (1859–1950), Quaker writer of short stories Maude Royden (1876–1956), British preacher and suffragist Maude Storey (1930–2003)...
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Alan Rouse (1951–1986), climber Patricia Routledge (born 1929), actress Maude Royden (1876–1956), suffragist and preacher Mike Rutherford (born 1950), guitarist...
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Vanavichayen became the first female monk to be ordained in Thailand in 2002. Maude Royden began a year-long preaching and speaking tour of churches in the United...
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with such other prominent suffragists as Catherine Marshall and Agnes Maude Royden, she resigned from the NUWSS over its refusal to send delegates to the...
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Building Dr Agness Maude Royden: suffragist, author, preacher, philosopher, pacifist, who was in The Black Book Thomas Royden, 1st Baron Royden: founder of the...
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retrospect, by R. J. Campbell.--The City Temple's pioneering, by A. Maude Royden. The Golden Age of Preaching. Robert Henry. 2005. Wikimedia Commons has...
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Mairet talks about his introduction to women's suffrage, the WSPU and Maude Royden. Mairet did the drawings for Ashbee's re-design of the Norman Chapel...
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Pethick-Lawrence (former Treasurer of the Women's Social and Political Union), Rev Maude Royden (Women's Suffrage Societies).[citation needed] Later supporters included...
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Pope was born in Hawarden, UK in 1918. In the 1930s, she supported Maude Royden's peace activism, and traveled to Mandatory Palestine. After the Second...
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Nonviolence Today (18): 5–6. 1990–91. Weber, Thomas (1993). "From Maude Royden's Peace Army to the Gulf Peace Team: An Assessment of Unarmed Interpositionary...
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Member of the Order of the Companions of Honour in 1919. His sister Maude Royden "eminent in the religious life of the nation" was appointed to the Order...
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Helena Normanton, Eleanor Rathbone, Claire Rayner, Sheila Rowbotham, Maude Royden, Myra Sadd Brown, Nancy Seear, Baroness Seear, Elaine Showalter, William...
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more militant Muriel Matters, Florence Canning, and the outstanding Maude Royden, Lady Constance Lytton and Katherine Harley. Emily Wilding Davison, who...
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were Margaret Ashton, Margaret Bondfield, Eva Gore-Booth, Esther Roper, Maude Royden, Helena Swanwick, and a wide range of women united by the wish for "undiminished...
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Australia, her work with the British Commonwealth League and her time with Maude Royden. While continuing to represent Australian feminists, Collisson spent...
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study modern languages. There she formed a lifetime friendship with Maude Royden. The Courtney family were extremely wealthy, allowing Kathleen the freedom...
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communist party 1875–1939 Hilary Rose United Kingdom 1935 – 1875–1939 Agnes Maude Royden United Kingdom 1876 1956 Suffragette 1875–1939 Florence Rush United States...
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Rathbone Sarah Reddish Annot Robinson Esther Roper Lolita Roy Agnes Maude Royden Julia Scurr Hanna Sheehy-Skeffington Sophia Duleep Singh Nessie Stewart-Brown...
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"Myself When Young" which also featured essays by Sylvia Pankhurst and Maude Royden. In recognition of Haslett's services to women she was made a Commander...
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educated at Liverpool Institute High School for Girls, in the same form as Maude Royden. Outside of her political career, she was a well known campaigner for...
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Because of this, women such as Margaret Ashton, Helena Swanwick and Maude Royden resigned from the NUWSS and made plans to attend at The Hague, some 180...
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Cripps and Margaret E. Dungan were also founding members. The British Maude Royden remained vice president of the international WILPF. As of 1920 the US...
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develop a public political platform for pacifism, with Herbert Gray and Maude Royden, Sheppard proposed in 1931 a Peace Army of unarmed peacemakers to stand...
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