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- 20 Nov [1901] (Creation)
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Wallington, Cambo, Northumberland. - Went to Newcastle yesterday and 'took the chair for Mrs [Hilda] Runciman' Miss [Gertrude] Tuckwell 'spoke well' and she thinks 'they were all interested'. The society Miss Tuckwell is secretary of [the Women's Protective and Provident League?] helps to 'enforce the Factory & Workshops Act & the Sanitary Laws' since there is 'still an immense amount of evasion and "sweating"'; would like Elizabeth to have heard it. Would 'do a great deal more' if an expedition to Newcastle did not take up at least seven hours. She and Sir George are now going to be very quiet until Christmas. Glad Elizabeth has been for a drive; hopes she will get home this week. Would like Booa [Mary Prestwich] to return to Wallington if she can be spared.
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- Trevelyan, Caroline (c. 1847-1928), wife of Sir George Otto Trevelyan, 2nd Baronet (Subject)
- Trevelyan, Elizabeth (1875-1957), musician (Subject)
- Runciman, Hilda (1869-1956), politician, wife of Walter Runciman, 1st Viscount Runciman of Doxford (Subject)
- Tuckwell, Gertrude Mary (1861-1951) trade unionist, social worker, author and magistrate (Subject)
- Prestwich, Mary Barrow (c 1843-1924) housekeeper to Sir George and Lady Trevelyan, known as Booa (Subject)
- Trevelyan, Sir George Otto (1838-1928), 2nd Baronet, statesman and historian (Subject)