S.S. ‘Ranchi’.—Outlines the intended programme of his and his wife’s tour of India.
(Mechanical copy of a typed original.)
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S. S. Ranchi.
November 3rd, 1926
An exceedingly comfortable journey is behind us. We are now… read more
(Place of writing not indicated.)—Is puzzled by her public expression of confidence in Lloyd George regarding a referendum on women’s suffrage, and disappointed that Arthur Henderson has belatedly indicated that his consent to the conference resolution… read more
(Place of writing not indicated.)—Asks her to show Lord Lytton the accompanying letter (9/18), which represents the opinion of all WSPU members.
(Undated. Lady Constance has added a pencil note asking for the letter to be copied and returned to her after the debate.)
11 Avenue de la Grande Armée, Paris.—The Lords debate on Lord Selborne's Bill has demonstrated the link between the militant women’s movement and militant Ulster. Deplores the continuing persecution of women and the Government’s attempts to silence… read more
11 Avenue de la Grande Armée, Paris.—Sends a copy of her reply to Lord Lytton on the Lords debate. Commends the strategy of contrasting the Government’s treatment of the WSPU with its treatment of Ulster unionists.
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Homewood, Knebworth, Herts.—Sends a donation for the Votes-for-Women Fellowship. Her brother and other lords will boycott the next Government unless it gives votes to women. Thanks him for his comments about her book. Has been unwell. Praises Mrs Pethick-Lawrence’s Dublin speech.
Admiralty.—Approves her draft letter, but believes it should be issued in her name not his.