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ABBOTTS, William (1873–1930) IABLETT, Noah (1883–1935) IIIABRAHAM, William (Mabon) (1842–1922) IACLAND, Alice Sophia (1849–1935) IACLAND, Sir Arthur Herbert Dyke (1847–
1926) IADAIR, John (1872–1950) IIADAMS, David (1871–1943) IVADAMS, Francis William Lauderdale (1862–
1893) VADAMS, John Jackson (1st Baron Adams of
Ennerdale) (1890–1960) IADAMS, Mary Jane Bridges (1855–1939) VIADAMS, William Edwin (1832–1906) VIIADAMS, William Thomas (1884–1949) IADAMSON, Janet (Jennie) Laurel (1882–
1962) IVADAMSON, William (1863–1936) VIIADAMSON, William (Billy) Murdoch (1881–
1945) VADDERLEY, The Hon. James Granville
(1861–1942) IXAINLEY, Theodore (Ted) (1903–1968) XAITCHISON, Craigie (Lord Aitchison)
(1882–1941) XIIAITKEN, William (1814?–1969) XALDEN, Sir Percy (1865–1944) IIIALDERSON, Lilian (1885–1976) VALEXANDER, Albert Victor (1st Earl
Alexander of Hillsborough) (1885–1965) I
ALLAN, William (1813–1874) IALLEN, Reginald Clifford (1st Baron Allen
of Hurtwood) (1889–1939) IIALLEN, Robert (1827–1877) I
ALLEN, Sir Thomas William (1864–1943) IALLINSON, John (1812/13–1872) IIALLSOP, Thomas (1795–1880) VIIIAMMON, Charles (Charlie) George (1st
Baron Ammon of Camberwell) (1873–1960) I
ANCRUM, James (1899–1946) XIVANDERSON, Frank (1889–1959) IANDERSON, William Crawford (1877–1919)
IIANDREWS Elizabeth (1882–1960) XIAPPLEGARTH, Robert (1834–1924) IIARCH, Joseph (1826–1919) IARMSTRONG, William John (1870–1950) VARNOLD, Alice (1881–1955) IVARNOLD, Thomas George (1866–1944) IARNOTT, John (1871–1942) XASHTON, Thomas (1841–1919) VIIASHTON, Thomas (1844–1927) IASHTON, William (1806–1877) IIIASHWORTH, Samuel (1825–1871) IASKEW, Francies (1855–1940) IIIASPINWALL, Thomas (1846–1901) IARTHUR James (1791–1877) XVATKINSON, Hinley (1891–1977) VIAUCOTT, William (1830–1915) IIAYLES, Walter Henry (1879–1953) VBACHARACH, Alfred Louis (1891–1966) IXBAILEY, Sir John (Jack) (1898–1969) IIBAILEY, William (1851–1896) IIBALDWIN, Oliver Ridsdale (Viscount
Coverdale, Second Earl Baldwin of Bewdley) (1899–1958) XII
BALFOUR, William Campbell (1919–1973) VBALLARD, William (1858–1928) I
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BAMFORD, Samuel (1846–1898) IBAMFORD, Samuel (1788–1872) XIIBANNER, Robert (1855–1910) XIVBARBER, Jonathan (1800–1859) IVBARBER, [Mark] Revis (1895–1965) VBARBER, Walter (1864–1930) VBARKER, George (1858–1936) IBARKER, Henry Alfred (1858–
1940) VIBARKER, Sara Elizabeth (Dame) (1904–
1973) XVBARMBY, Catherine Isabella (1817?–1853)
VIBARMBY, John [Goodwin] Goodwyn (1820–
1881) VIBARNES, George Nicoll (1859–
1940) IVBARNES, Leonard John (1895–1977) VIIIBARNETT, William (1840–1909) IBARR, James (1862–1949) VIIIBARRETT, Rowland (1877–1950) IVBARTLETT, William Walter (1861–1950) XIVBARROW, Harrison (1868–1953) VBARTLEY, James (1850–1926) IIIBARTLEY, Patrick (1909–1956) XBARTON, Alfred (1868–1933) VIBARTON, Eleanor (1872–1960) IBASTON, Richard Charles (1880–1951) VBATES, William (1833–1908) IBATEY, John (1852–1925) IBATEY, Joseph (1867–1949) IIBATTLEY, John Rose (1880–1952) IVBAX, Ernest Belfort (1854–1926) XBAYLEY, Thomas (1813–1874) IBEATON, Neil Scobie (1880–1960) IBEAUCHAMP, Joan (1890–1964) XBECKETT, Clement (Clem) Henry (1906–
1936) IXBECKETT, John (William) Warburton
(1894–1964) VIBEER, Max (1864–1943) VIIBELLENGER, Frederick John (1894–1968)
XIIIBELL, George (1874–1930) IIBELL, John Robert (1862–1924) XVBELL, Letitia (1890–1981) VIIIBELL, Richard (1859–1930) IIBENBOW, William (1784–?) VIBENNETT, Ernest Nathaniel Sir (1868–1947)
XIII
BENNISON, Thomas Mason (1882–1960) VBENSTEAD, Sir John (1897–1979) XVBENTHAM, Ethel (1861–1931) IVBERKELEY, Frederick Charles (1880–1938)
VIIBESANT, Annie (1847–1933) IVBILLINGTON-GRIEG, Teresa (1877–1964)
XIIBING, Frederick George (1870–1948) IIIBIRCH, Reginald (Reg) (1914–1994) XIIIBIRD, Thomas Richard (1877–1965) IBLAIR, William Richard (1874–1932) IBLAND, Hubert (1855–1914) VBLAND, Thomas (1825–1908) IBLANDFORD, Thomas (1861–1899) IBLATCHFORD, Montagu John (1848–1910)
IVBLATCHFORD, Robert Peel Glanville (1851–
1943) IVBLYTH, Alexander (1835–1885) IVBOLTON, Harry (1874–1953) XIVBOND, Frederick (1865–1951) IBONDFIELD, Margaret Grace (1873–1953)
IIBONNER, Arnold (1904–1966) IBOON, Martin James (1840–1888) IXBOOTE, Henry Ernest (1865–1949) XIIIBOSWELL, James Edward Buchanan (1906–
1971) IIIBOWER, Sir Percival (1880–1948) VIBOWERMAN, Charles William (1851–1947)
VBOWMAN, Alexander (1854–1924) XIBOYES, Watson (1868–1929) IIIBOYLE, Hugh (1850–1907) IBOYNTON, Arthur John (1863–1922) IBRACE, William (1865–1947) IBRADBURN, George (1795–1862) IIBRADDOCK, Thomas (Tom) (1887–1976)
XIIBRADLAUGH, Charles (1833–
1891) VIIBRADLEY, Benjamin Francis (1898–1957) XBRAGG, Nicholas (1812–1873) XVBRAILSFORD, Henry Noel (1873–1958) IIBRAMLEY, Frederick (Fred) (1874–1925) IXBRANSON, Clive Ali Chimmo (1907–1944) IIBRAUNTHAL, Julius (1891–1972) VBRAY, John Francies (1809–1897) III
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BRIDGEMAN, Reginald Francis Orlando (1884–1968) VII
BRIERLEY, Benjamin (1825–1896) XIBRIGGS, William (Billy) Layton (1876–1957)
VIIIBROADHEAD, Samuel (1818–1897) IVBROADHURST, Henry (1840–1911) IIBROCKLEHURST, Frederick (1866–1926) VIBRODZSKY, Vivian (1892–1968) XBROMLEY, John (1876–1945) XIIIBROOKE, Willie (1895/6?–1939) IVBROOKS, Thomas Judson (1880–1958) XIVBROWN, Alfred Barratt (1887–1947) VIIIBROWN, George (1906–1937) IIIBROWN, George Alfred (Lord George-
Brown) (1914–1985) XIIBROWN, Herbert Runham (1879–1949) IIBROWN, Isabel (1894–1984) IXBROWN, James (1862–1939) IBROWN, William Henry (1867/8–1950) IBROWN, William John (1894–1960) XBRUFF, Frank Herbert (1869–
1931) IIBUCHANAN, George (1890–1955) VIIBUGG, Frederick John (1830–1900) IBURGESS, Joseph (1853–1934) XIVBURN, John (1865–1919?) XVBURNETT, John (1842–1914) IIBURNS, Isaac (1869–1946) IVBURNS, John Elliot (1858–1943) VBURROWS, Frederick John Sir (1887–1973)
XIIIBURT, Thomas (1837–1922) IBUTCHER, James Benjamin (1843–1933) IIIBUTCHER, John (1833–1921) IBUTCHER, John (1847–1936) IBUTLER, Herbert William (1892–1971) IVBUXTON, Charles Roden (1875–1942) VBUXTON, Noel Edward (1st Baron Noel-
Buxton of Aylsham) (1869–1948) VBYRON, Anne Isabella Lady Noel (1792–
1860) IICADBURY, Edward (1873–1948) XVCAIRNS, John (1859–1923) IICAMERON, Alexander Gordon (1886–1944)
XCAMPBELL, Alexander (1796–1870) ICAMPBELL, George Lamb (1849–1906) IVCAMPBELL, James (1895–1957) XVCANN, Thomas Henry (1858–1924) I
CANTWELL, Thomas Edward (1864–1906) III
CAPE, Thomas (1868–1947) IIICAPPER, James (1829–1895) IICARLILE, Richard (1790–1843) VICARPENTER, Edward (1844–1929) IICARTER, Joseph (1818–1861) IICARTER, William (1862–1932) ICASASOLA, Rowland (Roland) William
(1893–1971) IVCATCHPOLE, John (1843–1919) ICHADWICK, Albert Paxton (1903–1961) IXCHADWICK, William Henry (1829–1908) VIICHALLENGER, John Ernest Stopford
(1875–1906) VCHAMPION, Henry Hyde (1859–1928) VIIICHAPPLE, Francis Joseph (Frank) (1921–
2004) XVCHANCE, John (1840–1871) VICHANDLER, Francis (1849–1937) XCHAPPELLSMITH, Margaret (1806–1883)
XCHARLESWORTH, John James (1900–1993)
XCHARLETON, Henry Charles (1870–1959)
XVCHARLTON, William Browell (1855/7?–
1932) IVCHARTER, Walter Thomas (1871–1932) ICHATER, Daniel (Dan) (1870–1959) IVCHATTERTON, Daniel (1820–1895) VIIICHEETHAM, Thomas (1828–1901) ICHELMSFORD, 3rd Baron and 1st Viscount
Chelmsford. See THESIGNER, Frederick John Napier, V
CHEW, Ada Nield (1870–1945) VCHICHESTER, Sophia Catherine (1795–
1847) XCHURCH, Archibald George (1886–1954) XICIAPPESSONI, Francis Antonio (1859–
1912) ICLARK, Fred (1878–1947) ICLARK, Gavin Brown (1846–1930) IVCLARK, James (1853–1924) IVCLARK, Thomas (1821?–1857) VICLARKE, Andrew Bathgate (1868–1940) ICLARKE, (Charles) Allen (1863–1935) VCLARKE, John Smith (1885–1959) VCLARKE, William (1852–1901) IICLAY, Harold Ewart (1885–1961) XIV
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CLAY, Joseph (1826–1901) ICLEAVE, John (1795?–1850) VICLERY, William Edward (1861–1931) VIICLIMIE, Robert (1868–1929) VICLUSE, William Sampson (1875–1955) IIICOATES, Alice Schofield (1881–1975) IXCOCHRANE, William (1872–1924) ICOHEN, Jack (1905–1982) IXCOHEN, Max (1911–1967) IXCOHEN Rose (1894–1937) XICOLMAN, Grace Mary (1892–1971) IIICOMBE, Abram (1785?–1827) IICOMSTIVE, William (1792–1834) VIIICONDY, George (1790–1841) XCONNELL, Jim (1852–1929) XCOOK, Arthur James (1883–1931) IIICOOK, Cecily Mary (1887/90?–1962) IICOOK, Samuel (1786–1861) VICOOK, Samuel Quartus (1822–1890) VICOOMBES, Bert Lewis (Louis) (1893–1974)
IVCOOPER, George (1824–1895) IICOOPER, Robert (1819–1968) IICOOPER, Thomas (1805–1892) IXCOOPER, William (1822–1868) ICOPPOCK, Sir Richard (1885–1971) IIICORBET, Freda Kunzlen (nee MANSELL
(1900–1993) XIIICORMACK, William Sloan (1898–1973) IIICOULTHARD, Samuel (1853–1931) IICOURT, Sir Josiah (1841–1938) ICOURT, Cowen Joseph (1829–1900) ICOWEN, Edward (Ned) (1839–1903) ICRABTREE, James (1831–1917) ICRAIG, Edward Thomas (1804–1894) ICRAMP, Concemore Thomas Thwaites
(Charlie) (1876–1933) XIVCRANE, Walter (1845–1915) VICRAWFORD, William (1833–1890) ICREMER, Sir William Randal (1828–1908) VCRONIN, John Desmond (1916–1986) XIICROOKS, William (1852–1921) IICRUMP, James (1873–1960) VCUFFAY, Wiliam (1788–1870) VICULLEN, Alice (1891–1969) VIICUMMINGS, David Charles (1861–1942) VICUNNINGHAME GRAHAM, Robert Bontine
(1852–1936) VICURRAN, Peter (Pete) Francis (1860–1910)
IV
CUSDEN, (Anne) Phoebe Ellen (1887–1981) XIII
DAGGAR, George (1879–1950) IIIDALLAS, George (1878–1961) IVDALLAWAY, William (1857–1939) IDALTON, Florence Ruth (nee HAMILTON
FOX) (1890–1966) XIIIDALY, James (?–1849) IDARCH, Charles Thomas (1876–1934) IDARLING, George (Baron Darling of
Hillsborough) (1905–1985) IXDASH, Jack O’Brien (1907–1989) IXDAVENPORT, Allen (1775–1846) VIIIDAVIES, Florence Rose (1882–1958) XIDAVIES, Margaret Llewelyn (1861–1944) IDAVIES, Rhys John (1877–1954) XIIDAVIES, Stephen Owen (1886–1972) VIIIDAVIS, William John (1848–1934) VIDAVISON, John (1846–1930) IDEAKIN, Arthur (1890–1955) IIDEAKIN, Charles (1864–1941) IIIDEAKIN, Jane (1869–1942) IIIDEAKIN, Joseph Thomas (1858–1937) IIIDEAN, Benjamin (1839–1910) IDEAN, Frederick James (1868–1941) IIDEANS, James (1843/4?–1935) IDEANS, Robert (1904–1959) IDENMAN, Sir Richard Douglas (1876–1957)
XIDENT, John James (1856–1936) IDERFEL, (JONES) Robert (1824–1905) XVDIAMOND, Charles (1858–1934) VIIIDICKENSON, Sarah (1868–1954) VIDILKE, Emily (Emilia) Francis Strong, Lady
(1840–1904) IIIDIX Bernard Hubert (1925–1995) XIIIDIXON, George Henry (1902–1972) VIIDIXON, John (1828–1876) IDIXON, John (1850–1914) IVDOBB, Maurice Herbert (1900–1976) IXDOBBIE, William (1878–1950) XVDOCKER, Abraham (1788/91?–1857) IIDODDS, Ruth (1890–1976) VIIDOUSE, William John (1842?–1927) VIIDOUTHWAITE, Christopher Thomas (1875–
1949) XIIDRAKE, Henry John (1878–1934) IDREW, William Henry (Harry) (1854–1933)
IVDUDLEY, Sir William Edward (1868–1938) I
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DUNCAN, Andrew (1898–1965) IIDUNCAN, Charles (1865–1933) IIDUNCAN, James Elmzlie (1822–?) XIIDUNN, Edward (1880–1945) IIIDUNNICO, Sir Reverend James Herbert
(1875–1953) XIIDUNNING, Thomas Joseph (1799–1873) IIDYE, Sidney (1900–1958) IDYSON, James (1822/3–1902) IDYSON, William Henry (1880–
1938) IXEADES, Arthur (1863–1933) IIEATON, Daniel Isaac (1753?–1814) XEDWARDS, Alfred (1888–1958) IVEDWARDS, Allen Clement (1869–1938) IIIEDWARDS, Ebenezer (Ebby) (1884–1961) VEDWARDS, Enoch (1852–1912) IEDWARDS, George (Sir) (1850–1933) XIIEDWARDS, Harry James (1875–1958) XVEDWARDS, Huw Thomas (1892–1970) XIEDWARDS, John (1861–1922) VIIEDWARDS, John Charles (1833–1881)EDWARDS, Wyndham (1878–1938) IELLIS, Robert Thomas (Tom) (1924–2010)
XVELTON, Godfrey Ivor (First Baron Elton)
(1892–1973) XIIIELVIN, Herbert Henry (1874–1949) VIENFIELD, Alice Honora (1882–1935) IETHERIDGE, Richard (Dick) Albert (1909–
1985) IXEVANS, George (1842–1893) VIEVANS, Isaac (1847?–1897) IEVANS, Jonah (1826–1907) IEVANS, Sir Lincoln (1889–1970) IXEVANS, Thomas (1763–?) VIIIEWART, Richard (1904–1953) IVFAIRBOTHAM, Harold (1883–1968) VIFAIRHURST, (nee Silcock) Helen (Ellen)
(1865–1951) XIIIFALLOWS, John Arthur (1864–1935) IIFARMERY, George Edward (1883–1942) VFARRIMOND, Thomas (1766–1828?) VIIIFENWICK, Charles (1850–1918) IFIELD, Arthur George (1869–1944) XIIIFIGGINS, James Hugh Blair (Jim) (1893–
1956) XIVFINCH, John (1784–1857) IFINLEY, Lawrence (Larry) (1909–1974) IVFINNEY, Samuel (1857–1935) I
FISHWICK, Jonathan (1832–1908) IFLANAGAN, James Aloysius (1876–1953) IIIFLANAGAN, James Desmond (1912–1969)
IVFLEMING, Robert (1869–1939) IFLETCHER, George Henry (1879–1958) IXFLYNN, Charles Richard (1882–1957) IIIFORD, Isabella Ormston (1855–1924) VIIIFORGAN, Robert (1891–1976) VIFORMAN, John (1822/3–1900) IFOSTER, William (1887–1947) IFOULGER, Sydney (1863–1919) IFOWE, Thomas (1832/3?–1894) IFOX, Albert (1857–1914) XVFOX, James Challinor (1837–1877) IFOX, Thomas (Tom) (1860–1934) IIFOX, Thomas (Tom) Samuel (1905–1956) VFOX, William (1890–1968) VFREEMAN, Arnold James (1886–1972) IXFRITH, John (1837–1904) IFROW, Stephen Edmund (1906–1997) XIVFROW, Ruth (1922–2008) XIVGALBRAITH, Samuel (1853–1936) IGALLAGHER, Patrick (Paddy the Cope)
(1871–1966) IGAMMAGE, Robert George (1820/21–1888)
VIGANLEY, Caroline Selina (1879–1966) IGARSIDE, George (1843–1907) VIIGAWTHORPE, Mary Eleanor (1881–1973)
XIIGEE, Allen (1852–1939) IIIGEORGE, John (1766/7–1842) XGIBB, Margaret Hunter (1892–1984) VIIIGIBBS Charles (1843–1909) IIGIBSON, Arthur Lummis (1899–1959) IIIGILL, Alfred Henry (1856–1914) IIGILLIANS, John Moffett (1873–1935) IXGILLILAND, James (1866–1952) IVGILLIS, William (1859–1929) IIIGLOVER, Thomas (1852–1913) IGLYDE, Charles Augustus (1869–1923) VIGOLDSTONE, Sir Frank Walter (1870–1955)
VGOLIGHTLY, Alfred William (1857–1948) IGOODALL, William Kenneth (1877–1963) VGOODY, Joseph (1816/17–1891) IGOSLING, Harry (1861–1930) IVGOSSIP, Alexander (Alex) (1862–1952) VII
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GOSSLING, Archibald (Archie) George (1878–1950) V
GOULD, Alfred (1856–1927) XIVGOULD, Barbara Bodichon Ayrton (1886–
1950) VIIGOULD, Gerald (1885–1936) VIIGRAHAM, Duncan MacGregor (1867–1942)
IGRAHAM, Robert Bontine Cunninghame.
See CUNNINGHAME GRAHAM, VIGRAHAM, William (Willie) (1887–1932) XIGRAND, Cyril David (1892–1980) VIIGRAY, Alexander Stewart (1862–1937) XGRAY, Jesse Clement (1854–1912) IGRAY, John (1799–1883) VIGRAYSON, (Albert) Victor (1881–?) XVGREEN, Beatrice (1895–1927) XIGREEN, George (1904–1938) XGREENHALL, Thomas (1857–1937) IGREENING, Edward Owen (1836–1923) IGREENWOOD, Abraham (1824–1911) IGREENWOOD, Alfred (1837–1923) IXGREENWOOD, Arthur (1880–1945) XIGREENWOOD, Joseph (1833–1924) IGRENFELL, Harold (1870–1948) IXGRIBBLE, James (1868–1934) VIIGRIFFITHS, Edward (1929–1995) XVGRIFFITHS, George Arthur (1878–1945) IIIGROSER, St. John Beverley (John) (1890–
1966) VIGROVES, Reginald Percy (Reg) (1908–1988)
XIIGROVES, Thomas Edward (1882–1958) VGROVES, William Henry (1876–1933) IIGRUNDY, Thomas Walter (1864–1942) IIIGUEST, John (1867–1931) IIIGUEST, Leslie Haden (1st Baron Haden-
Guest of Saling) (1877–1960) VIIIGURNEY, Joseph (1814–1893) VHACKETT, Thomas (1869–1950) IIHADDOW, William Martin (1865–1945) VIIHADEN-GUEST, (1st Baron Haden-Guest of
Saling) See Guest, Leslie Haden, VIIIHADFIELD, Charles (1821–1884) IIHALL, Edwin (Teddy) (1895–1961) XIIIHALL, Frank (1861–1927) IHALL, Fred (1855–1933) IIHALL, Fred (1878–1938) IHALL, George Henry (1st Viscount Hall of
Cynon Valley) (1881–1965) II
HALL, Joseph Arthur (Joe) (1887–1964) IIHALL, Thomas George (1858–1938) IIHALLAM, William (1856–1902) IHALLAS, Eldred (1870–1926) IIHALLS, Walter (1871–1953) XIHALL CAINE, Sir Derwent (1891–1971) XIIHALLIDAY, Thomas (Tom) (1835–1919) IIIHALSTEAD, Robert (1858–1930) IIHAMILTON, Mary Agnes (1882–1966) VHAMMOND, James (Jim) (1907–1980) XIVHAMPSON, Walter (‘Casey’) (1866?–1932)
VIHAMSON, Harry Tom (1868–1951) VHANCOCK, Dame Florence May (1893–
1974) IXHANCOCK, John George (1857–1940) IIHANCOCK, Thomas (1832–1903) VIIIHANDS, Thomas (1858–1938) IIHANNINGTON, Walter (1896–1966) XHARDERN, Francis (Frank) (1846–1913) IHARDIE, Agnes Agnew (nee PETTIGREW)
(1874–1951) XIIIHARDIE, David (1870–1939) VIIHARDY, George (1884–1966) XIHARES, Edward Charles (1897–1966) IHARFORD, Edward (1837/8–1898) VHARKER, John (1864–1908) VIIHARKNESS, Margaret Elise (1854–1923)
VIIIHARNEY, George Julian (1817–1897) XHARRIS, Samuel (1855–1915) IIIHARRISON, Frederic (1831–1923) IIHARRISON, James (1899–1959) IIHARTLEY, Edward Robertshaw (1855–1918)
IIIHARTSHORN, Vernon (1872–1931) IHARVEY, William Edwin (1852–1914) IHASLAM, James (1842–1913) IHASLAM, James (1869–1937) IHASTINGS, Sir Patrick Gardner (1880–
1952) XIHASTON, James (Jock) Ritchie (1912–1986)
XIIHAWKINS, George (1844–1908) IHAYHURST, George (1862–1936) IHAYWARD, Sir Fred (1876–1944) IHAZELL, William (Bill) (1890–1964) XIVHEAD, Albert (Bert) Edward (1892–1978) VIIHEADLAM, Stewart Duckworth (1847–1924)
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HEALY, Thomas Gerard (Gerry) (1913–1989) XII
HEATH, David William (1827/8?–1880) VHEMM, William Peck (1820–1889) VIHEMMERDE, Edward George (1871–1948)
IXHENDERSON, Arthur (1863–1935) IHENSHALL, Henry (Harry) (1865–1946) VIHENSON, John (Jack) (1879–1969) VHEPBURN, Thomas (1796–1864) IIIHERRIOTTS, John (1874–1935) IIIHESLOP, Harold (1898–1983) XHERRINGTON, Henry (1792–1849) IHEYCOCK, Llewellyn (Lord Heycock)
(1905–1990) XVHEYWOOD, Abel (1810–1893) VIHIBBERT, Charles (1828–1902) IHICKEN, Henry (1882–1964) IHICKS, Amelia (Amie) Jane (1839/40?–1917)
IVHIGDON, Annie Catharine (1864–1946) VIIHIGDON, Thomas George (1869–1939) VIIHILL, Howard (1913–1980) VIIHILL, John (1862–1945) IIIHILL, William (Reverend) (1806–1867) XVHILLIARD, Robert (1835–1904) VIIHILTON, James (1814–1890) IHINDEN, Rita (1909–1971) IIHINES, George Lelly (1839–1914) IHIRST, George Henry (1868–1933) IIIHOBSON, Charles (1845–1923) VIIHOBSON, John Atkinson (1858–1940) IHOBSON, Joshua (1810–1876) VIIIHODGE, John (1855–1937) IIIHODGKINSON, George Edward (1893–
1986) XHODGKIN, Thomas (1787–1869) IXHODGSON, Sir Mark (1880–1967) VIIHOFFMAN, Philip Christopher (1878–1959)
IXHOGAN, Luke (1885–1954) VIIHOLBERRY, Samuel (1814–1842) IVHOLE, James (1820–1895) IIHOLLIDAY, Jessie (1884–1915) IIIHOLMES, James Headgoose (1861–1934) XIHOLWELL, Walter Charles (1885–1965) VHOLYOAKE, Austin (1826–1874) IHOLYOAKE, George Jacob (1817–1906) IHOOSON, Edward (1825–1869) IHOPKIN, Daniel (1886–1951) IV
HORNER, Arthur Lewis (1894–1968) VHORNER, (Frederick) John (1911–1997)
XIIIHORRABIN, Winifred (1887–1971) XIHORROCKS, William (1844?–1918) IXHOSKIN, John (1862–1935) IVHOUGH, Edward (1879–1952) IIIHOUSE, William (1854–1917) IIHOWARD, James Henry (1876–1964) XIVHOWARTH, Charles (1814–1868) IHOWELL, George (1833–1910) IIHUCKER, Henry (1871–1954) IIHUDSON, Walter (1852–1935) IIHUGHES, Agnes Paterson (Nan Hardie)
(1885–1947) VIIHUGHES, Edward (1856–1925) IIHUGHES, Hugh (1878–1932) IHUGHES, John (Jac Ty Isha) (1819–1905)
XIVHUGHES, Will (1873–1938) VHUMPHREYS, George Hubert (1878–1967)
VIHUTCHINGS, Harry (1864–1930) IIHYDE, Douglas Arnold (1911–1996) XIIIHYND, John Burns (1902–1971) XHYNDMAN, Henry Mayers (1842–1921) XINKPIN, Alfred Samuel (1884–1944) XIVIRONSIDE, Isaac (1808–1870) IIIRVING, David Daniel (Dan) (1854–1924)
VIIIJACKSON, Henry (1840–1920) IJACKSON, Thomas Alfred (1879–1955) IVJARVIS, Henry (1839–1907) IJEFFERSON, Isaac (1812–1874) XVJENKINS, Arthur (1882–1946) VIIIJENKINS, Hubert (1866–1943) IJENKINS, John Hogan (1852–1936) IVJEWSON, Dorothea (Dorothy) (1884–1964) VJOHN, William (1878–1955) IJOHNS, John Ernest (1855/6–1928) IIJOHNSON, Henry (1869–1939) IIJOHNSON, John (1850–1910) IJOHNSON, William (1849–1919) IIJOHNSTON, James (1846–1928) VJOHNSTONE, Alastair Montague (Monty)
(1928–2007) XVJONES, Benjamin (1847–1942) IJONES, Edward (Ted) (1897–1978) XIVJONES, Ernest Charles (1819–1869) XIJONES, James Idwal (1900–1982) XIII
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JONES, Joseph (Joe) (1891–1948) VJONES, Joseph William (Bill) (1900–1988)
XIIIJONES, Morgan (1885–1939) IXJONES, Patrick Lloyd (1811–1886) IJONES, Richard Llewelyn (1887–1976) XVJONES, Thomas (Tom) (1908–1990) XIJONES, Thomas William (Lord Maelor)
(1898–1984) XIIIJOWETT, Frederick William (1864–1944) IXJOWITT, William Allen (1st Earl Jowitt of
Stevenage) (1885–1957) VIIJOYNES, James Leigh (1853–1893) VIIIJUGGINS, Richard (1843–1895) IJUPP, Arthur Edward (1906–1973) IVKANE, John (1819–1876) IIIKEAN, Charles (1874–1944) XKEELING, Frederic Hillersdon (1886–1916)
VIIKELLEY, George Davy (1848–1911) IIKENDALL, George (1811–1886) VIKENDALL, Walter Frank Harrison (1926–
2003) XIIIKENYON, Barnet (1850–1930) IKERR, Anne Patricia (1925–1973) XKESSACK, James O’ Connor (1879–1916) VIKILLON, Thomas (1853–1931) IKING, William (1786–1865) IKINLEY, John (Jack) (1878–1957) XIIIKLINGENDER, Francis Donald (1907–1955)
IXKNEE, Fred (1868–1914) VKNIGHT, Albert (1903–1979) VIIKNIGHT, George Wilfred Holford (1877–
1936) XIKNIGHT, John (1762–1838) IXKNIGHT, Robert (1833–1911) VIKUMARAMANGALAM, Surendra Mohan
(1916–1973) VLACEY, James Philip Durnford (1881–1974)
IIILANNG, James (1870–1966) ILANSBURY, George (1859–1940) IILARKIN, James (1874–1947) XIIILAST, Robert (1829–?) IIILATHAN, George (1875–1942) IXLAW, Harriet Teresa (1831–1897) VLAWRENCE, Arabella Susan (1871–1947) IIILAWSON, Hugh McDowall (1912–1997) XI
LAWSON, John James (1st Baron Lawson of Beamish) (1881–1965) II
LAWTHER, Sir William (Will) 1889 1976 VIILEACH, James (1804?–1869) IXLEE, Frank (1867–1941) ILEE, Frederick (Fred) Baron Lee of Newton
(1906–1984) XIILEE, Peter (1864–1935) IILENO, John Bedford (1826–1894) XILEES, James (1806–1891) ILEES-SMITH, Hastings Bertrand (1878–
1941) IXLEICESTER, Joseph Lynn (1825–1903) IIILEON, Deborah Vaughan (1959–1992) XLEONARD, William (1887–1969) VIILEVY, Hyman (Hymie) (1889–1975) IXLEWIN, Julius (1907–1984) IXLEWINGTON, William James (1863–1933)
VILEWIS, Richard James (1900–1966) ILEWIS, Thomas (Tommy) (1873–1962) ILEWIS, Walter Samuel (1894–1962) IIILEYS, Norman Maclean (1875–1944) VIIILIDDLE, Thomas (1863–1954) ILINDGREN, George Samuel (Baron
Lindgren of Welwyn Garden City) (1900–1971) II
LINNEY, Joseph (1808–1887) VILISTER, David Cook (1888–1961) VILITTLEWOOD, France (1863–
1941) VIILLOYD, Charles Mostyn (1878–1946) VIILOCKEY, Walter Dalglish (1891–1956) VLOCKWOOD, Arthur (1883–1966) IILONGDEN, Fred (1886–1952) IILONGDEN, John Miles (1921–1991) XLOUGHLIN, Anne (Dame) (1894–1979) XLOVAT FRASER, James Alexander (James
Alexander Fraser) (1868–1938) XIILOVETT, Levi (1854–1929) IILOVETT, William (1800–1877) VILOW, Sir David (Alexander Cecil) (1891–
1963) IXLOWERY, Matthew Hedley (1858–1918) ILOWERY, Robert (1809–1963) IVLUCRAFT, Benjamin (1809–1897) VIILUDLOW, John Malcolm Forbes (1821–1911)
IILUNN, William (Willie) (1872–1942) IIMABEN, William (1849–1901) VI
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McADAM John (1806–1883) VMACARTHUR, Mary (1880–1921) IIMcBAIN, John McKenzie (1882–1941) VMACDONALD, Alexander (1821–1881) IMACDONALD, Gordon (Lord MacDonald of
Gwaenysgor) (1888–1966) XMACDONALD, James (1857–1938) VIIIMacDONALD, James Ramsay (1866–1937) IMacDONALD Margaret Ethel Gladstone
(1870–1911) VIMACDONALD, Roderick (1840–1894) IVMACGOUGAN, John (Jack) (1913–1998)
XIIIMACKAY, Ronald William Gordon (Kim)
(1902–1960) XIMcELWEE, Andrew (1882–1968) VMcENTEE, Valentine de la Touche (1871–
1953) XMcGAHEY, Micheal (Mick) (1925–1999) XIIIMcGHEE, Henry George (1898–1959) IMcGHEE, Richard (1851–1930) VIIMcGREE, Leo Joseph (1900–1967) IXMcGURK, John (1874–1944) VMcHUGH, Edward (1853–1915) VIIMcKEE, George William (1865–1949) VMcNAIR, John Leaf (1887–1939) XVMACPHERSON, John Thomas (1872–1921)
VMcSHANE, Annie (1888–1962) IVMcSHEEDY, James Joseph (1852–1923) VIIIMADDISON, Fred (1856–1937) IVMAJOR, Henry Francis (Harry Francis)
(1908–1989) XIVMALLESON, John Graeme (1899–1956) XMALLESON, William Miles (1888–1969) IXMALONE, Cecil John L’Estrange (1890–
1965) VIIMANN, Amos (1855–1939) IMANN, James (1784?–1832) VIIIMANN Jean (1889–1964) VIIMANNING, (Elizabeth) Leah (1886–1977)
VIIMARCHBANK, John (1883–1946) XIVMARCROFT, William (1822–1894) IMARKHAM, Sir Sydney Frank (1897–1975)
XIIMARKLEW, Ernest (1874–1939) XIVMARLAND (later MARLAND-BRODIE)
Ann Buckley (Annie) (1861–1947) XIIIMARLOW, Arnold (1891–1939) I
MARSDEN, Richard (1802/3–1858) VIIIMARSON, Charles Latimer (1859–1914) IXMARTIN, Emma (1812–1851) VIMARTIN, James (1850–1933) IMARTYN, Caroline Eliza Derecourt (1867–
1896) VIIIMATHER, Joseph (1737–1804) VIIIMATHERS, George (1st Baron Mathers of
Newton St. Boswells) (1886–1965) VIIMATTHEWS, Sir James (Henry John)
(1887–1981) VIIMATTHIAS, Thomas Davies (1823–1904) VIIMAW, James (1807–1875) XMAXWELL, Sir William (1841–1929) IMAY, Henry John (1867–1939) IMEEK, George Edward (1868–1921) XMELL, Robert (1872–1941) VMELLOR, William (1888–1942) IVMELVILLE, Sir James Benjamin (1885–
1931) IXMERCER, Thomas William (1884–1947) IMERCHANT, Emmanuel (1854–1924) VIIMERSON, Allan Leslie (1916–1995) XMESSER, Sir Frederick (Fred) (1886–1971)
IIMIDDLETON, Dora Miriam (1897–1972) IVMIDDLETON, George Edward (1886–1931)
IIMIDDLETON, James Smith (1878–1964) XVMIDDLETON, Lucy Annie (1894–1983) XIMILLER, William Thomas (1880–1963) IXMILLERCHIP, William (1863–1939) IMILLIGAN, George Jardine (1868–1925) VMILLINGTON, Joseph (1866–1952) IIMILLINGTON, William Greenwood (1850–
1906) IIIMIRFIELD, Frank (1802–1867) XVMITCHELL, John Thomas Whitehead
(1828–1895) IMITCHISON, Gilbert Richard (Baron
Mitchison of Carradale) (1890–1970) II
MOFFAT, Abraham (Abe) (1896–1975) XIIMOLE, Harriet Fisher (Jeannie) (1841–
1912) IXMOLESWORTH, William Nassau (1816–
1890) IMOLL, William Edmund (1856–1932) VIIIMOLYNEUX, Sir John (Harry) (1882–1968)
VII
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MONSLOW, Walter (Baron Monslow of Barrow-in-Furness) (1895–1966) XIII
MOORHOUSE, Thomas Edwin (1854–1922) I
MORGAN, David (Dai o’r Nant) (1840–1900) I
MORGAN, David Watts (1867–1933) IMORGAN, Dr Hyacinth Bernard Wenceslaus
(1885–1956) IXMORGAN, John Minter (1782–1854) IMORLEY, Iris Vivienne (1910–1953) IVMORLEY, Ralph (1882–1955) VIIIMORLEY, Robert (1863–1931) IXMORRISON, Thomas (Tammy) (1804–1879)
XVMORT, David Llewellyn (1888–1963) XIIIMOSLEY, Cynthia Blanche, Lady (1898–
1933) VMOTT, William Henry (1812–1882) VIMUDIE, George (1788?–?) IMUGGERIDGE, Henry Thomas Benjamin
(1864–1942) VMUIR, John William (1879–1931) VIIMUNRO, William John (Jack) (1873–1948)
VIIMURDOCH, Mary Charlotte (1864–1916) VMURNIN, Hugh (1861–1932) IIMURPHY, John Thomas (1888–1965) XIIMURRAY, Robert (1869–1951) IMURRAY, John (Seǎn) (1898–1961) XIMYCOCK, William Salter (1872–1950) IIINAHUM, Ram (Ephraim) Albert (1918–
1942) XNEALE, Edward Vansittart (1810–1892) INEESOM, Charles Hodgson (1785–1861)
VIIINEWBOLD, John Turner Walton (1888–
1943) XNEWCOMB, William Alfred (1849–1901) IIINEWTON, William (1822–1876) IINICHOL, Muriel Edith (1893–
1983) XIINICHOL, Robert (1890–1925) VIINICHOLAS, Peter (1914–2003) XIIINICHOLAS, Thomas Evan (Niclas y Glais)
(1879–1971) XIIINICHOLLS, George (1864–1943) VNOEL, Conrad le Despenser Roden (1869–
1942) II
NOEL-BUXTON, 1st Baron Noel-Buxton of Aylsham. See BUXTON, Noel Edward, V
NOEL-BUXTON, Lucy Edith Pelham, Lady (1880–1960) V
NOONAN, Robert (1870–1911) XNORMANSELL, John (1830–1875) INUTTALL, William (1835–1905) IOAKEY, Thomas (1887–1953) IVODGER, George (1813–1877) XIIIO’GRADY, Sir James (1866–1934) IIOLDFIELD, John Richard Anthony (1899–
1999) XVOLIVER, John (1861–1942) IOLIVIER, Sydney Haldane (1st Baron
Olivier of Ramsden) (1859–1943) VIIIO’NEILL, Arthur George (1819–1896) VIONIONS, Alfred (1858–1921) IOPENSHAW, James (1876–1957) XIIIORAGE, [James] Alfred Richard (1873–
1934) VIOSBORNE, Walter Victor (1870–1950) XIIOTLEY, Richard (1796–1870) XVOUTHWAITE, Robert Leonard (1868–1930)
VIIIOWEN, Robert (1771–1858) VIOWEN, William (1844–1912) IXPALFREMAN, Robert William (Bill) (1904–
1954) IXPALFREMAN, Stanley (Stan) (1919–1980)
IXPALIN, John Henry (1870–1934) IVPALING, Wilfrid (1883–1971) XPARE, William (1805–1873) IPARKER, James (1863–1948) IIPARKINSON, John Allen (1870–1941) IIPARKINSON, Joseph (1854–1929) XPARKINSON, Tom Bamford (1865–1939) IPARROTT, William (1843–1905) IIPASSFIELD, 1st Baron Passfield of Passfield
Corner See WEBB, Sidney James, IIPATERSON, Emma Anne (1848–1886) IPATON, Florence Beatrice (1891–1976) XIIPATTERSON, William Hammond (1847–
1896) IPATTISON, Lewis (1873–1956) IPEASE, Edward Reynolds (1857–1955) IIPEASE, Mary Gammell (Marjory) (1861–
1950) IIPEET, George (1883–1967) V
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PEMBERTON, Peter (1875–1955) XIIPENNY, John (1870–1938) IPERKINS, George Leydon (1885–1961) IPERRY, Samuel Frederick (1877–1954) XIIPETCH, Arthur William (1886–1935) IVPETRIE, George (1791–1836) XPHILLIPS, Marion (1881–1932) VPHIPPEN, William George (1889–1968) VPICKARD, Benjamin (1842–1904) IPICKARD, William (1821–1887) IPICTON-TURBERVILL, Edith (1872–1960)
IVPIGGOTT, Thomas (1836–1887) IIPILLING, Richard (1799–1874) VIPITMAN, Henry (1826–1909) IPLUNKETT, Sir Horace Curzon (1854–1932)
VPOINTER, Joseph (1875–1914) IIPOLE, David Graham (1877–1952) XIIIPOLLARD, William (1832/3?–1909) IPOLLITT, James (1857–1935) IIIPONSONBY, Arthur Augustus William Harry
(1st Baron Ponsonby of Shulbrede) (1871–1946) VII
POOLE, Stephen George (1862–1924) IVPOSTGATE, Daisy (1892–1971) IIPOSTGATE, Raymond William (1896–1971)
IIPOTTER, George (1832–1893) VIPOTTS, John Samuel (1861–1938) IIPRATT, Hodgson (1824–1907) IPRESTON, Thomas (1774–1850) VIIIPRICE, Gabriel (1879–1934) IIIPRICE, Thomas William (1876–1945) VPRINGLE, William Joseph Sommerville
(1916–1962) IIPRIOR, John Damrel (1840–1923) VIPROTHERO, Cliff (1898–1990) XPRYDE, David Johnstone (1890–1959) IIPURCELL, Albert Arthur (1872–1935) IQUAILE, Mary (1886–1958) XVQUELCH, Henry Harry (1858–1913) VIIIQUELCH, Lorenzo (Len) Edward (1862–
1937) XIIIRACKHAM, Clara Dorothea (1875–1966) IXRACKSTRAW, Marjorie (1888–1981) VIIIRADFORD, John (c.1834–1906) XIIRAE, William Robert (1858–1936) IIRAMELSON, Bert (1910–1994) XIVRAMSAY, Thomas (Tommy) (1810/11–1873) I
RAWLINGS, Joseph (1894–1978) VIIIRAYNES, William Robert (Will) (1871–1966)
XIIREADE, Arthur Essex Edgeworth (1902–
1971) XIREADE, Henry Musgrave (1860–?) IIIRECKITT, Eva Collet (1890–1976) IXREDFERN, Percy (1875–1958) IREED, Richard Bagnall (1831–1908) IVREES, Dorothy Mary (1898–1987) XIIREEVES, Samuel (1862–1930) IREEVES, William Pember (1857–1932) IIRENTON, Donald (1912–1977) IXREYNOLDS, George William MacArthur
(1814–1879) IIIREYNOLDS, Jack (1915–1988) XRICHARDS, Robert (Bob) (1884–1954) XIIRICHARDS, Thomas (1859–1931) IRICHARDS, Thomas Frederick (Freddy)
(1863–1942) IIIRICHARDSON, Reginald John (1808–1861)
XIRICHARDSON, Robert (1862–1943) IIRICHARDSON, Thomas (Tom) (1868–1928)
IVRICHARDSON, William Pallister (1873–
1930) IIIRIDEALGH, Mabel (nee JEWITT) (1898–
1989) XIIIRITSON, Joshua (Josh) (1874–1955) IIROBERTS, George Henry (1868–1928) IVROBERTS, John (Jack) (1899–1979) VIIROBINSON, Annot Erskine (1874–1925) VIIIROBINSON, Charles Leonard (1845–1911)
IIIROBINSON, Richard (1879–1937) IROBSON, James (1860–1934) IIROBSON, John (1862–1929) IIROEBUCK, Samuel (1871–1924) IVROGERS, Frederick (1846–1915) IROGERS, George Henry Roland (1906–1983)
XVROGERSON, William Matts (1873–1941) IIIROLLIN, Aaron Rapoport (1885–1972) XIIROSBOTHAM, Sir Samuel Thomas (1864–
1950) XIIROTHSTEIN, Theodore (1871–
1953) VIIROWLANDS, James (1851–1920) VI
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ROWLINSON, Ernest George (1882–1941) VI
ROWLINSON, George Henry (1852–1937) IROWSON, Guy (1883–1937) IIROYCE, William Stapleton (1858–1924) XIRUDLAND, Frederick William (1866–1941)
VIIRUST, Henry (1831–1902) IIRUTHERFORD, John Hunter (1826–1890) ISAKLATVALA, Shapurji Dorabji (1874–
1936) VISANDERS, Haydn (1860–1937) XIVSANDHAM, Elijah (1875–1944) XISANKEY, John (Viscount Sankey) (1866–
1948) XIVSAMUELSON, James (1829–1918) IISARA, Henry Thomas William (1886–1953)
XISAUNDERS, William (1823–
1895) VIIISAWYER, George Francis (1871–1960) VIIISCHMIDT, Gustav Adolph (SMITH, Gus)
(1854–1913) XIVSCHOFIELD, Thomas (1825–1879) IISCHOLEFIELD, James (1790–
1855) XISCHOLES, Benjamin (1779?–
1823) VIIISCOTTON, Amos (1833–1904) VIISCOTT-BATEY, Rowland William John
(1913–1980) IXSCRYMGEOUR, Edwin (1866–1947) VIISCURR, John (1876–1932) IVSEDDON, James Andrew (1868–1939) IISEWELL, William (1852–1948) ISEXTON, Sir James (1856–1938) IXSHACKLETON, Sir David James (1863–
1938) IISHAFTOE, Samuel (1841–1911) IIISHALLARD, George (1877–1958) ISHANN, George (1876–1919) IISHAPIRO, Michael (1910–1984) XVSHARP, Andrew (1841–1919) ISHARP, Clifford Dyce (1883–1935) VIISHAW, Benjamin Howard (1865–1942) VIIISHAW, Clarice Marion McNab (1883–1946)
VIIISHAW, Fred (1881–1951) IVSHEARSMITH, Cornelius Tonge (1884–
1914) XIV
SHEPPARD, Frank (1861–1956) IIISHIELD, George William (1876–1935) IIISHIELS, Sir Thomas Drummond (1881–
1953) VIIISHILLITO, John (1832–1915) ISHORROCKS, Peter (1834–1886) VISHORT, Alfred (1882–1938) IXSHURMER, Percy Lionel Edward (1888–
1959) IISILKIN, John Ernest (1923–1987) XSILKIN, Lewis (Baron Silkin of Dulwich)
(1889–1972) XSIMMONS, Charles James (Jim) (1893–
1975) XIIISIMPSON, Henry (1866–1937) IIISIMPSON, James (1826–1895) ISIMPSON, William Shaw (1829–1883) IISITCH, Charles Henry (1887–1960) IISITCH, Thomas (1852–1923) ISKEFFINGTON, Arthur Massey (1908–1971)
VSKEVINGTON, John (1801–1851) ISKINNER, (James) Allen (1890–1974) VSLATER, Harriet (1903–1976) VIISLESSER, Sir Henry Herman (1883–1979)
IXSLOAN, Alexander (Sandy) (1879–1945) IISMART, George (1817–1878) XVSMILLIE, Robert (1857–1940) IIISMITH, Albert (1867–1942) IIISMITH, Alfred (1877–1969) IIISMITH, Ellis (1896–1969) IXSMITH, Francis Samuel (Frank) (1854–
1940) IXSMITH, Henry Norman (1890–
1962) XISMITH, Herbert (1862–1938) IISMITH, Rosina (Rose) (1891–1985) XISMITHIES, James (1819–1869) ISNELL, Harold (Harry) (Lord Snell of
Plumstead) (1865–1944) XIIISOUTHALL, Joseph Edward (1861–1944) VSPARKES, Malcolm (1881–1933) IISPENCE, Thomas (1750–1814) IIISPENCER, George Alfred (1873–1957) ISPENCER, John Samuel (1868–1943) ISPOOR, Benjamin Charles (Ben) (1878–
1928) XVSTANLEY, Albert (1862–1915) ISTANTON, Charles Butt (1873–1946 I
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STARR, Mark (1894–1985) IXSTEAD, Francis Herbert (1857–1928) IVSTEADMAN, William (Will) Charles (1851–
1911) VSTEPHEN, Campbell (1884–1947) VIISTEPHENSON, Tom (1895–1962) XISTEVENS, John Valentine (1852–1925) IISTEWART, Aaron (1845–1910) ISTEWART, James (1863–1931) VIISTOKES, Richard Rapier (1897–1957) VIIISTOKES, William (Billy) Henry (1894–1977)
XSTOTT, Benjamin (1813–1850) IVSTRACHEY, John St. Loe (1901–1963) XSTRAKER, William (1855–1941) IISTRINGER, Sidney (1889–1969) VSTUBBS, Albert Ernest (1877–1962) XIVSULLIVAN, Joseph (1866–1935) IISUMMERBELL, Thomas (1861–1910) IVSUTHERLAND, Mary Elizabeth (1895–1972)
VISUTHERS, Robert Bentley (1870–1950) IVSUTTON, John (Jack) Edward (1862–1945)
IIISWAN, John Edmund (1877–
1956) IIISWANWICK, Helena Maria Lucy (1864–
1939) IVSWEET, James (1804/5?–1879) IVSWIFT, Fred (1874–1959) IISWINGLER, Stephen Thomas (1915–1969)
IIISYLVESTER, George Oscar (1898–1961) IIITANNER, Frederick John (Jack) Shirley
(1889–1965) XITAYLOR, John Wilkinson (1855–1934) ITAYLOR, Robert Arthur (1866–1934) IVTAYLOR, John Thomas (1863–1958) XTEER, John (1809?–1883?) IVTHESIGER, Frederic John Napier 3rd Baron
and 1st Viscount Chelmsford (1868–1933) V
THICKETT, Joseph (1865–1938) IITHOMAS, David (1880–1967) XIIITHOMPSON, William Henry (1885–1947) XTHORNE, William James (1857–1946) ITHORPE, George (1854–1945) ITHRING, Lillian Mary (1887–1964) VIIITILLETT, Benjamin (Ben) (1860–1943) IVTINKER, John Joseph (Joe) (1875–1957) XII
TOFAHRN, Paul (1901–1979) XTOOLE, Joseph (Joe) (1887–1945) VIITOOTILL, Robert (1850–1934) IITOPHAM, Edward (1894–1966) ITORKINGTON, James (1811–1867) IITORR, Dona (1883–1957) XIITOYN, Joseph (1838–1924) IITRAVIS, Henry (1807–1884) ITRESSELL/TRESSALL. See NOONAN,
Robert, XTREVOR, John (1855–1930) VITROTTER, Thomas Ernest Newlands (1871–
1932) IIITROW, Edward (1833–1899) IIITUCKWELL, Gertrude Mary (1861–1951) VITURNER, Sir Ben (1863–1912) VIIITWEDDELL, Thomas (1839–1916) ITWIGG, Herbert James Thomas (1900–1957)
ITWIST, Henry (Harry) (1871–1934) IITYLECOTE, Mabel (1896–1987) XVALLANCE, John (1794–1882) IXVARLEY, Frank Bradley (1885–
1929) IIVARLEY, Julia (1871–1952) VVEITCH, Marian (1913–1973) IIIVERINDER, Frederick (1858–1948) VIIIVINCENT, Henry (1813–1878) IVIVIAN, Henry Harvey (1868–
1931) IWADE, Arthur Savage (1787–1845) XIWADSWORTH, John (1851–1921) IWALKDEN, Alexander George (1st Baron
Walkden of Great Bookham) (1873–1951) V
WALKER, Benjamin (1803/4?–1883) IWALKER, William (1870–1918) XIIWALLAS, Graham (1858–1932) VWALLHEAD, Richard [Christopher]
Collingham (1869–1934) IIIWALLWORK, Daniel (1824–1909) VIWALSH, Stephen (1859–1929) IVWALSHAM, Cornelius (1880–1958) IWALTON, Alfred Armstrong (1816–1883) XWALTON, James (1867–1924) XVWARD, George Herbert Bridges (1876–1957)
VIIWARD, John (1866–1934) IVWARDLE, George James (1865–1947) IIWARNE, George Henry (1881–1928) IV
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WARWICK, Frances Evelyn (Daisy) Countess of (1861–1938) V
WATERSON, Alfred Edward (1880–1964) XIIWATKINS, John (1808–1858) XIIWATKINS, William Henry (1862–1924) IWATSON, William (1849–1901) IIIWATSON, William Foster (1881–1943) VIWATTS, John (1818–1887) IWEBB, Beatrice (1858–1943) IIWEBB, Catherine (1859–1947) IIWEBB, Sidney James (1st Baron Passfield of
Passfield Corner) (1859–1947) IIWEBB, Simeon (1864–1929) IWEBB, Thomas Edward (1829–1896) IWEDDERBURN, Robert (1762-c.–1835) VIIIWEIR, John (1851–1908) IWEIR, William (1868–1926) IIWELLOCK, Wilfred (1879–1972) VWELSH, James Carmichael (1880–1954) IIWEST, John (1812–1887) VIIWESTWOOD, Joseph (1884–1948) IIWHATELY, Monica (1889–1960) XIVWHEATLEY, John (1869–1930) VIIWHELAN, Joseph Patrick (Joe) (1925–1982)
XIVWHEELER, Thomas Marlin (1811–1862) VIWHITE, Arthur Daniel (1881–1961) IIIWHITE, Charles Frederick (1891–1956) VWHITEFIELD, William (1850–
1926) IIWHITEHEAD, Alfred (1862–1945) IWHITEHOUSE, Samuel Henry (1849–1919)
IVWHITELEY, Wilfrid (1882–1970) XIIWHITELEY, William (1881–1955) IIIWHITTAKER, James (1865–1940) VIIIWIGNALL, James (1856–1925) IIIWILKES, Lyall (1914–1991) XIIWILKIE, Alexander (1850–1928) IIIWILLIAMS, Aneurin (1859–1924) IWILLIAMS, David James (1897–1972) IV
WILLIAMS, Sir Edward (Ted) John (1890–1963) III
WILLIAMS, Emlyn (1921–1995) XIVWILLIAMS, John (1861–1922) IWILLIAMS, John (Jack) Edward (1854?–
1917) VIWILLIAMS, Joseph (Joe) Bevir (1871–1929)
IXWILLIAMS, Ronald Watkins (1907–1958) IIWILLIAMS, Thomas (Tom) (Baron Williams
of Barnburgh) (1888–1967) IIWILLIAMS, Thomas Edward (1st Baron
Williams of Ynyshir) (1892–1966) IIIWILLIS, Frederick Ebenezer (1869–1953) IIWILLS, Edith Agnes (1891–1970) XIIWILSON, Cecil Henry (1862–1945) VIWILSON, Charles (1891–1968) XIIIWILSON, John (1837–1915) IWILSON, John (1856–1918) IIWILSON, Joseph Havelock (1858–1929) IVWILSON, William Tyson (1855–1921) IIIWINSTONE, James (1863–1921) IWINTERBOTTOM, Richard Emanuel
(1899–1968) IXWINTRINGHAM, Thomas (Tom) Henry
(1898–1949) VIIWINWOOD, Benjamin (1844–1913) IIWISE, Frank Edward (1885–1933) XIVWOODS, Samuel (1846–1915) IWOOLF, Leonard Sidney (1880–1969) VWOOTTON, Barbara Frances (Baroness
Wootton of Abinger, CH) (1897–1988) X
WORLEY, Joseph James (1876–1944) IWRIGHT, Oliver Walter (1886–1938) IWROE, James (1789–1844) XIWYLD, Albert (1888–1961) IIYATES, Jeremiah (1808–1852) IXZEITLIN, Morris (1873–1936) VIIZILLIACUS, Konni (1894–1967) X
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0-91852 general election, 2001906 general election, 68, 81, 112, 118–19, 1211910 general election, 113–14, 131–2, 132–3,
170, 185, 229–301918 general election, 243, 254–6, 259
Benjamin Charles Spoor, 231–2James Walton, 265–6John Burn, 36John Robert Bell, 19–20National Democratic and Labour Party
(NDLP), 137, 279–81, 283Sir William Middlebrook, 68
1922 general election, 68, 147, 236–7, 258, 268–701923 general election, 237, 2581924 general election, 85, 2381929 general election, 85–6, 192–31931 general election, 25, 86, 147, 184, 196–71935 general election, 25, 70–1, 88, 197–81945 general election, 96, 198, 2101950 general election, 2111951 general election, 2121955 general election, 7, 212–131959 general election, 9, 216–171964 general election, 9, 57–8, 2181966 general election, 10, 102–3, 139, 169, 2171970 general election, 12, 1411974 general election, 104, 143, 1451979 general election, 60, 1051983 general election, 621987 general election, 108
AAberavon constituency, 147Aberavon Labour Party, 146–7Aberdeen Charter Association, 226Aberdeen Free Press, 227Aberdeen Herald, 226Aberdeen Press, 227Aberdeen Press and Journal, 226, 227Aberfan disaster, 101Aberystwyth District Council, 166Aberystwyth Labour Party, 168–9About Turn: The British Communist Party and
the Second World War (King and Matthews), 162
Abraham, William, 256, 274, 277Abse, Leo, 104, 150Adamson, Willie, 255Addison, Christopher, 276Alcock, Louisa Jane, 71Aldridge, Olive, 202, 203Alexander, A.V., 181Allaun, Frank, 7Allen, Clifford, 171, 183Allen, Havelock, 229, 230Allen, John, 30Allison, E., 230Alton, Elizabeth, 30Amalgamated Engineering Union, 51, 144Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants
(ASRS), 66–7, 68, 80, 110, 111, 112–14, 251
Index
304 Index
Amalgamated Society of Woodworkers (ASW), 87
Amritsar massacre, 233, 234–5Anderson, Adelaide, 45Anderson, Donald, 150Anderson, James (Sir), 191Anderson, W.C., 232, 249, 255, 271Anti-Corn Law League, 2, 154anti-Semitism, 220, 228Apps, Valerie, 158armistice, 243, 248Arthur, Elizabeth (née Ellis), 2, 3Arthur, James, 2–4Ascherson, Neal, 223Ashton, Joe, 140Ashton, Margaret, 203Ashton, Thomas, 277Ashton, William, 3, 154, 187, 188Ashwell, Frances, 202Askwith, George Ranken (Sir), 16, 33, 203Asquith Coalition, 243, 262, 271, 273Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers
and Firemen (ASLEF), 110–16Association of Labour Parties, 5Association of Tin Box and Canister Makers, 203Atkin, R.C., 68, 116Attlee, Clement, 88, 89, 186, 187, 197Attlee Government, 10, 26, 27, 97Auckland and County Chronicle, 236, 237, 240,
241Auckland and District Chronicle, 231, 232Auckland County Chronicle, 241Australia, 22, 32, 135, 274Australian Communist Party, 221, 222, 224
BBacon, Alice, 6Bairstow, Jonathan, 153Baldwin, Stanley, 84, 171Barker, George, 4–5Barker, Sara Elizabeth (Dame), 4–14
Assistant National Agent, 6–8Edward Griffiths, 140father’s influence, 4–5Halifax Labour Party, 5–6, 12National Agent, 8–11Organiser for Women for the Yorkshire
Region, 6retirement, 12Sara Barker Memorial Lecture, 12–13
Barkston-Ash constituency, 85Barnburgh Colliery, 265
Barnes, Alfred, 28Barnes, George, 243, 245, 246, 248, 249, 254,
257, 259Barnsley, 187, 188, 189Barnsley Chronicle, 189Beacroft, E.G., 264Beckett, John, 241Beech, Richard and Charlie (brothers), 21Belfast dock strike, 125Bell, John Robert, 14–23, 33
1918 general election, 19–20Beech brothers, 21Hull, 15–18retirement, 21World War I, 18–19
Bell, Richard, 111, 112, 113Bellamy, Albert, 25, 251Benn, Tony, 12Benn, William Wedgwood, 180Benstead, John (Sir), 23–32
British Transport Commission (BTC), 28, 29, 48
National Union of Railwaymen (NUR), 24Assistant General Secretary, 25General Secretary, 25–8Peterborough City Council, 24, 25retirement, 29
Bersham Colliery, 100, 101Betts, Clive, 143Bevan, Aneurin, 51, 52, 148“Bevanite conspiracy”, 6Bevin, Ernest, 94, 95, 96, 167, 205Bickerstaffe, Rodney, 64Bing, Geoffrey, 140Binns, George, 30Binns, J., 248Birkin, Joseph, 286Birmingham Socialist Centre, 42Bishop Auckland Brotherhood, 228Bishop Auckland constituency, 232, 236–7, 238Bishop Auckland Labour Party, 231, 239, 241Bishop Auckland Urban District Council (UDC),
228–9Blair, Eric (George Orwell), 172–3Bland, James, 156Blatchford, Robert, 76
(Albert) Victor Grayson, 125, 134, 137Clarion Café, 201James Smith Middleton, 180, 185, 186John Leaf McNair, 170socialism, 122
Board of Health, 31Bolton Evening News, 257
Index 305
Bondfield, Margaret, 201, 205Booth, Frederick W., 35Bottomley, Horatio, 137Bourneville Works Magazine, 43, 44, 46Bournville Village Trust, 42Bowen, Roderick, 167Bowman, Henry, 2Brace, William, 243, 249–50, 251, 253, 256, 258Brad y Llyfrau Gleision, 73Braddock, Bessie, 6Bradford Daily Telegraph, 157Bradford Observer, 155, 156Bradford Trades Council, 44Bradley, Tom, 144Bragg, George Washington, 30Bragg, Nicholas, 30–2Brett, George, 71Brewster, Patrick (Rev), 190Bridge, A., 206Bridgeman, William, 276Bright, Phillip, 122Bristol Central constituency, 175Britannia Metal Wares, 199Britannia Mills, 156British Citizen, 267, 268, 274, 275, 276, 278,
284, 285British Citizen and Empire Worker, 264, 271British Cocoa and Chocolate Co. Ltd., 45British Iron Steel and Kindred Trades
Association (BISAKTA), 140British Peace Council, 8British Road to Socialism (Communist Party),
158, 161British Seafarers Union (BSU), 17British Socialist Party (BSP), 133, 134, 271British Steel Corporation (BSC), 139, 145British Transport Commission (BTC), 28, 29,
48, 49, 50British Workers’ League (BWL), initially British
Workers’ National League(BWNL), 136, 248, 253, 264, 271–87
Brittan, Leon, 217Brockway, Fenner, 171, 174, 176Bromley, John, 194Brooks, Thomas, 210, 211Broughton flax mill, 202–3Brown, George, 8, 52, 58Brown, J.S., 256Brown, Miles, 30Brown, William, 178Buggins, James, 111Bullock Committee, 60
Burn, James Dawson, 154Burn, John, 16, 17, 32–8Burns, Isaac, 263Burns, John, 112, 126Burton, Elaine, 7business unionism, 57Butcher, James B., 15, 16, 17Byrne, Jock, 56, 58
CCadbury, Barrow, 39, 45Cadbury Brothers Ltd., 45Cadbury Company, 39Cadbury, Dorothy (cousin of Edward Cadbury),
45Cadbury, Dorothy (wife of Edward Cadbury),
45, 46Cadbury, Edward, 38–46
Birmingham Socialist Centre, 42education schemes, 43health and welfare provisions, 43–4, 44–5housing, 42Julia Varley, 44labour management, 42Men’s and Women’s Works Committees,
43pensions, 41, 43retirement, 45sweated trades, 40–1women workers, 39–40, 44
Cadbury, George, 38, 39, 45Cadbury, George Junior, 39, 45Cadbury, Richard, 39, 45Cadbury, William, 39, 45Caird, James, 191Calvinism, 151, 169–70Campaign for Democratic Socialism (CDS), 9Campbell, Colin, 46Campbell, Donald, 213Campbell, James, 46–54
NUR General Secretary, 48–54Campbell, Jane (née Sampson), 46Campbell, John, 153Campbell, Malcolm (Sir), 213Cannock Advertiser, 258Cannon, Leslie, 55, 56, 58capital punishment, 212Cardiganshire Constituency Labour Party, 167,
168–9Cardiganshire County War Agricultural
Executive Committee, 167
306 Index
Cardo, William, 2Carlisle Journal, 2–3Carlisle Patriot, 2, 3, 4Carlisle Radical Association, 2Carmichael, James, 176Carnegie, Andrew, 190Carnegie, William, 190Carter, William, 254Catholicism, 172, 194, 195, 198, 213, 223Cavanagh, Joe, 36, 37Cave, George (Sir), 231Cawley, Alice, 188, 189chain-making, 44Challenge, 158Challenge to Britain, 51Chamberlain, Neville, 174Changing China (Shapiro), 224Chapple, Francis Joseph (Frank), 54–66
Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB), 55–6, 57
Electrical Trades Union (ETU), 55, 56–63General Secretary, 58–63Labour Party, 56World War II, 55
Charleton, Henry Charles, 66–71, 116Charlton, S., 114Chartists. See Arthur, James; Bragg, Nicholas;
Hill, William (Rev); Jefferson, Isaac; Mirfield, Frank; Morrison, Thomas (Tammy); Otley, Richard; Smart, George
China, 220, 221, 222Cultural Revolution, 224–5
Chinese Communist Party (CPC), 222, 223–5Christian Science Monitor, 206Christie, John, 212Christopher Waud & Co., 156Churchill, Winston, 33, 45, 49, 89, 181, 218, 223Citrine, Walter, 179, 181Clarion
(Albert) Victor Grayson, 128, 129, 132, 133, 134, 136
British Workers’ National League (BWNL), 273
Robert Blatchford, 76, 170Socialist National Defence Committee
(SNDC), 271Clarion Café, 201Cleave, John, 152Cliff, Tony, 160Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, 80, 86Clitheroe constituency, 86
clothing trade, 204Clwyd South West constituency, 107, 108Clynes, J.R., 243, 247, 249, 250, 252–3, 255,
256, 258–9coal industry, 98–102, 103–4, 107–8, 146, 229,
240Coates, Ken, 10–11Coates Hansen, Marion, 93Cobbett’s Register, 190Cogito, 160Cole, G.D.H., 158Collins, Canon, 8Colne Valley constituency, 122–4, 131Colne Valley Labour League (CVLL), 119,
120–1, 124, 127Colne Valley Labour Union (CVLU), 119Colne Valley Socialist League (CVSL), 131, 132Coloured Peoples’ Progressive Association, 215Commonwealth immigration, 9–10Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB), 21
Alastair Johnstone, 158–60, 161, 162Frank Chapple, 55, 56, 57George Henry Roland Rogers, 215Llewellyn Heycock, 148Michael Shapiro, 220, 221–4, 225
Communist Universities of London, 161Complete Suffrage Union, 188, 226composite resolutions, 7Compulsory Service Bill 1916, 262Conference Arrangements Committee (CAC),
7–8conscription, 135–6, 164, 244, 262, 265constitution 1918, 245constitutional reform, 5–6Consumers’ Leagues, 41Cook, A.J., 258Cooperative Party, 209Corn Production Act, 164–5Cottman, Stafford, 173Cousins, Frank, 97Cove, W.G., 149Coventry Borough Labour Party, 7Cox, Emily, 203, 204–5Cox, Lucy, 182–3Crabtree, Matthew, 156Cradley Heath women chain-makers, 44Cramp, C.T., 24, 47, 84, 85Crane, Harry, 7Crawshaw, Richard, 107Crimean War, 191Croft, Henry Page, 231Crooks, Will, 228, 256, 274
Index 307
Crossman, Richard, 8, 9, 11, 13Crouch, David, 142Cudwurth rail accident, 111Cultural Revolution, 224–5Cumberland Packet, 2Curran, Pete, 122, 124Czechoslovakia, 159–60
DDafydd Gwallt Hir, 165Daggar, George, 89Dagger Lane chapel, 152Daily Express, 106Daily Herald, 89Daily Mail, 64, 195, 265Daily News, 40, 41, 45Daily Telegraph, 56, 195Daily Worker, 159, 222, 223Dalton, Hugh, 5, 87, 88Daniel, Yuli, 159Darkness at Noon (Koestler), 157Darlington Improvement Act, 30Darlington Ratepayers Association, 31Darlington Working Men’s Conservative
Association, 31Davies, Dan, 166Davies, David John, 167Davies, Henry, 146Davies, Ifor, 150Davies, John, 165Davies, Vaughan, 166Davison, Mary Ann (Polly), 93. See also
Edwards, MaryDawn, The, 35Day Continuation Schools, 43Deakin, Arthur, 96Dean, Joe, 140death penalty, 212Declaration of Principles (Derfel), 77De Gaulle, Charles, 174democracy, 159Denbigh constituency, 139Deng Xiao-ping, 225Denman, Richard, 195Denshawi affair, 124Derby constituency, 281Derfel (Jones), Robert, 72–9Derfel, Mary, 77. See also Jones Griffiths, MaryDeutscher, Isaac and Tamara, 160Dick, Kerr and Co, 79Dickenson, Sarah, 202
Dimbleby, Richard, 100Dobbie, Agnes (née MaCreath), 79Dobbie, Francis, 79Dobbie, William, 79–92
General Railway Workers’ Union (GRWU), 80, 82
Labour candidacies, 85–7Member of Parliament, 87–91National Union of Railwaymen (NUR),
82–3, 84–5York City Council, 81, 83–4
Dock, Wharf, Riverside and General Workers’ Union (DWRGWU), 32, 33, 93, 94, 95, 205
dockers’ strikes, 18, 34, 35, 36–7, 125, 221Doddington Place, 192, 198Don Valley constituency, 265–6, 270Doncaster Divisional Labour Party, 47Doncaster Gazette, 268, 269Doncaster Labour Representation Committee, 263Douglas-Mann, Bruce, 219Douthwaite, Christopher, 133Drummond-Wolff, H.M.C., 87Duffy, Pam, 140Duncan, Abram, 190Duncan, Charles, 113, 255, 274, 275, 277Dundee Evening Telegraph, 226Dunfermline Political Union, 190Dunfermline Press, 191Dunfermline Saturday Press, 190, 191Durham Chronicle, 30, 31, 284Durham County Advertiser, 30, 31Durham County Charter Association, 30Durham Miners’ Association (DMA), 229,
230Dyer, Reginald Edward Harry (General), 234–5
EEastern Daily Press, 247Eastern Morning News, 14, 19, 20, 21, 22Eastwood, Sam, 127Ebenezer, Jane Ann, 165Eden, John (Sir), 142education, 73, 74, 149, 167, 193–4Edwards, Bob, 176Edwards, Clement, 280, 284Edwards, Harry James, 92–8Edwards, Huw T., 167Edwards, Jack, 146Edwards, Mary, 96. See also Davison, Mary Ann
(Polly)
308 Index
Edwards, Owen Morgan (Sir), 76Edwards, Thomas, 76Edwards, William (Bill), 94Edwards, William John, 92eisteddfoic tradition, 73, 75, 151, 167electoral reform, 105Electrical, Electronic, Telecommunication and
Plumbing Union (EETPU), 58–60, 61, 62, 63, 64
Electrical Trades Union (ETU), 55, 56–63Ellis, Elizabeth. See Arthur, Elizabeth (née
Ellis)Ellis, Robert (father of Robert Thomas Ellis), 98,
99, 106Ellis, Robert Thomas “Tom”, 98–109
coal industry, 98–102, 103–4, 107–8political life, 102–9
Ellis, Ruth, 212Emery, Peter, 142Emmanuel, Emlyn, 149Employment Act 1982, 62Emrys ap Iwan, 76Ennis, Jane, 208Eurocommunism, 161European Economic Community (EEC), 104,
142European integration, 105European Parliament, 106, 107Eurored, 161Evans, Albert, 215Evans, Fred, 150Evans, Ioan, 150Evans, Timothy, 212evening classes, 43Evening Gazette, 97Evening Post, 150Experiments in Industrial Organization
(E. Cadbury), 42–3
FFabian Society, 75–6, 102, 106, 201, 271Farrah, R.H., 37fascism, 27, 47, 172, 174, 194Featherstone, Samuel, 276Federation of Shop Assistants and Clerks, 201Federation Ticket, 16, 17, 18female workers. See women workersFenwick, Charles, 246Ferguson, Rebecca, 30Ferrer, Francisco, 131Fife Herald, 191, 227
Fifteen Lessons on the Analogy and Syntax of the English Language (Hill), 152
Figgins, Jim, 28–9, 47, 48, 51First Garden City Limited, Letchworth, 42Fisher, Andrew, 135Fisher, Victor, 136, 271, 274, 275, 276, 277–8,
279Flanigan, Patrick, 188Flannery, Martin, 140Flax Workers’ Union, 203Foot, Michael, 144Forward, 129, 240, 251Foulkes, Isaac, 76Fox, Albert, 68, 109–17Fox, Charles, 109, 116France, 176Francis, Hywel, 146Fraser, Ann Mary, 237Fraudulent Mediums Act, 211Freeman, John, 51Freeman’s Journal, 154French Socialist Party, 171Frost, John, 30Fry, Edward (Sir), 114
GGaitskell, Hugh, 9, 52–3, 71, 214Gallacher, William, 148, 222, 223Gandhi, Mohandas, 186, 235Gardner, Rose, 203Gasworkers’ and General Workers’ Union
(GGWU), 37Geddes, Auckland, 265Gee, R. (Captain), 237Gee, Thomas, 76General and Municipal Workers’ Union
(GMWU), 62General Federation of Trade Unions (GFTU),
202General Railway Workers’ Union (GRWU), 80,
81, 82, 113General Strike 1926, 24, 147, 208Geninen (Leek), 77George V, 238German Rearmament, 52Germany, 136, 185
Adolf Hitler, 47Alastair Johnstone, 158Charles Stanton, 272Edward Cadbury, 38Fred Jowett, 280
Index 309
James Sexton, 257James Smith Middleton, 185, 186John Robert Bell, 20
Gill, William, 200Gilmour, David, 274, 281–3, 284Gladstone, Herbert, 112Glamorgan County Council, 150, 151Glamorganshire Education Committee, 149Glasier, Bruce, 121–2, 123–4, 125, 126, 128–9Glover, Thomas, 256Gold Standard, 195Goldstone, Frank, 249, 255Goole, 17Gordon, J.W., 25Gordon Walker, Patrick, 9–10Gorton constituency, 247–8Gorton Openshaw and Bradford Reporter, 248,
252–3Gosling, Harry, 35, 95Gould, Alfred, 33Gould, Joyce, 12Graham, Duncan, 282–3Gramsci, Antonio, 161Granet, Guy, 67Grant, Brewin, 199Grant, John, 62–3Grayson, (Albert) Victor, 117–39, 170
1910 general election, 131–2Belfast dock strike, 125British Socialist Party (BSP), 133–4early life and education, 117–18ILP candidacy, 120–4Member of Parliament, 124–31retirement and disappearance, 137socialist activism, 118socialist candidacy, 132–3trade unionists, 136–7World War I, 135–6
Grayson, Ruth, 135, 136. See also Nightingale, Ruth
Great Southern Railway, 47Great Western Railway, 146Green, Joseph, 275Greene, Felix, 196, 197Greenwood, Anthony, 212Greenwood, Arthur, 6, 52, 87, 88Greenwood, R., 33Greenwood, Walter, 181Gregory, Maundy, 137Gresford Colliery, 99–100, 103Griffin, William, 3Griffiths, Edward, 139–46
Griffiths, James, 148Grundy, Thomas, 278Guardian, 219
George Barker, 4George Henry Roland Rogers, 218Ron Hayward, 12Sara Barker Memorial Lecture, 12Sara Elizabeth Barker, 5, 6, 8, 13
Guest, Ronald, 140Gweinaethwr, 151
HHaford Colliery, 98, 100, 101–2, 103Halifax and District Off-Licence Holders’
Association, 4Halifax Courier, 4Halifax Labour Party, 4–6Hall, Frank, 256Hall, Fred, 261Hall, Leonard, 129, 133Hallas, Elijah, 266, 284Hamilton Advertiser, 282, 283Hamilton constituency, 283Hammond, Eric, 62, 63Hancock, John, 274handloom weavers, 3, 152, 187–8, 189Hanson, Joseph Broom, 2, 3Hardie, Keir
(Albert) Victor Grayson, 122, 127, 129, 130
Benjamin Charles Spoor, 233Joseph Havelock Wilson, 93Merthyr Boroughs, 271
Harney, Julian, 199Harringay Mercury, 178Harrison, Margaret, 32Hartsthorn, Vernon, 249, 256Haseler, Stephen, 63–4Haston, Jock, 158Hattersley, Roy, 64–5Haxell, Frank, 56Hayday, Arthur, 255, 286Hayward, Ron, 7, 12Headlam, Cuthbert, 241Headlam, Stewart, 271Healey, Denis, 12–13Heath Government, 142, 143Heffer, Eric, 221, 222Henderson, Arthur, 36, 245, 255, 280
(Albert) Victor Grayson, 124Asquith Coalition, 271
310 Index
C.P. Scott, 259David Kirkwood, 262departure from war cabinet, 243–4,
263, 276Miners’ Federation of Great Britain
(MFGB), 277wartime election truce, 246
Henderson, Vivian (Sir), 180Hewins, Gordon, 276Hexthorpe rail accident, 110Heycock, Bryan, 149Heycock, Clayton, 149Heycock, Edward, 146Heycock, Elizabeth (née Treharne), 146Heycock, Elizabeth Olive (née Rees), 148–9Heycock, Lance, 146Heycock, Llewellyn, 146–51Heycock, William, 146Highlander, The, 178Hill, Christopher, 159Hill, William (Rev), 3, 152–5Hindu, The, 186Hobson, Joshua, 152, 153Hobson, S.G., 125Hodge, John, 243, 253, 259, 271
Albert Fox, 113British Workers’ League (BWL), 274, 276,
277end of career, 258exit from government, 251–2Gorton Trades Council, 247–8Ramsay MacDonald, 244
Hodgson, William, 241Hoey, Peter, 187, 188Holland, William, 286Holloway prison, 44Hollywood, Tom, 53home workers, 41, 202Hope, James, 276Horam, John, 140Horan, Alice, 6Horrabin, J.F., 24, 25Hough, Edward, 263, 265, 266House, William, 229–30How the Labour Party Works (Barker), 6How to be a Good Communist (Liu Shaoqi), 222Howard, J., 120Howells, Geraint, 169Howse, E., 205Hoxton, 54–5Hua Uo-feng, 225Huddersfield Worker, 127
Hudson, Walter, 121, 249, 255Hughes, Billy, 135, 274Hull, 15–18, 32–5, 152Hull Daily Express, 155Hull Daily Mail
dockers’ strikes, 34, 35Hull Trades and Labour Council, 37John Burn, 32, 36John Robert Bell, 18, 19, 20, 22
Hull Daily News, 35Hull Marine Firemen and Seamen’ Union
(HSU), 15–16, 17, 19, 20–1Hull News, 34Hull Packet, 152, 155Hull Times, 21, 22, 35Hull Trades and Labour Council, 32–3, 37Humber Transport Workers’ Federation, 14Humberside Transport Workers’ Gazette, 17, 18,
22, 33Humberside Transport Workers’ Gazette and
Monthly Record, 33–4, 37Humphreys, Benjamin (Rev), 77Hungarian revolution, 158Huysmans, Caille, 185Hynd, Harry, 213, 215Hynd, John, 213Hyndman, H.M., 75, 125
IIfton Colliery, 101immigration, 9–10, 140, 213–15, 216Independent, The, 106Independent Labour Party (ILP)
(Albert) Victor Grayson, 118, 119, 120–4, 128, 129, 132
1908 Conference, 1261909 conference, 129–30Alfred Gould, 33Benjamin Charles Spoor, 228, 229, 230,
232, 239–40, 241British Workers’ League (BWL), 275Edward Hough, 263George Barker, 4George Lansbury, 93–4James Parker, 243James Smith Middleton, 178John Leaf McNair, 170, 171, 171–6John Robert Bell, 14–15William Dobbie, 80, 82Yorkshire Miners’ Association (YMA),
261
Index 311
India, 185–6, 233–6, 240–1Industrial Relations Act 1971, 59, 143Industry and Society, 53International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
(IBEW), 57International Federation of Trade Unions
(IFTU), 205, 206International Seamen’s Federation (ISF), 19International Seamen’s Strike, 16–17, 32, 33International Seamen’s Union of America (ISU),
15International Transport Workers’ Federation
(ITF), 33International Women Trade Unionists, 205internationalism, 184–6, 233Ireland, 47–8Iron and Steel Trades Confederation (ISTC), 243Isaac Deutscher Memorial Prize, 162Isle of Grain dispute, 62Italian Communist Party (PCI), 91Italian Socialist Party (PSI), 91
JJackson, Emma Elizabeth, 260–1Jackson, Peter, 144Jackson, Thomas, 188Jacques, Martin, 162Jaures, Jean, 171Jefferson, Isaac, 155–7Jenkins, D.J., 168Jenkins, Hugh, 9Jenkins, John, 185Jenkins, Roy, 107Jesson, Charles, 266, 284Jewish diaspora, 186Jiang Qing, 225Johnstone, Alastair Montague (Monty), 157–64Jones, Catherine, 72Jones, David Myrddin (Rev), 166Jones, David Richard, 165Jones, Edward, 72Jones, Ernest, 189, 227Jones, Jack, 97, 144, 236, 255Jones, John Lloyd, 166Jones, Lewis, 74Jones, Morgan, 232Jones, Richard Llewelyn, 164–9Jones, Robert. See Derfel (Jones), RobertJones, Robert Ambrose, 76Jones, Ted, 100
Jones Derfel, Arthur, 77Jones Griffiths, Mary, 73. See also Derfel, MaryJones-Davies, David, 167Jordan, Colin, 214Jowett, Fred, 129, 232, 255, 280Joynson-Hicks, William, 126
KKeith, H.S., 283Kensington and West London Times, 214, 217Kensington News and West London Times, 211,
212, 213, 214, 215, 216Kensington North constituency, 210, 211–12,
212–13, 217, 218Kenworth, J.M., 239Kershaw, Herbert, 95King, Horace, 212King, Judson, 185King’s College, Newcastle upon Tyne, 176Kinnock, Neil, 63, 150Kirkwood, David, 262Kitson, James (Sir), 119, 121Kolakowski, Laszek, 13Korean War, 222–3Kossuth, Lajos, 189Kydd, Samuel, 189
LLabour Church Movement, 76Labour Council Groups, 8Labour Electoral Association (LEA), 14–15Labour Leader, 121, 126, 129Labour Organiser, 8Labour Party Conference, The (Minkin), 7Labour Woman, 181, 206, 207Lambert, H.L., 140Lambeth Kennington constituency, 133Lanarkshire Miners’ County Union, 281Lanarkshire Miners’ Reform Committee, 282Lancashire and Cheshire Miners’ Association
(LCMF), 253Land Worker, The, 168Lansbury, George, 93–4, 171, 184, 239Larkin, Jim, 35, 82Laski, Harold, 27–8laundry workers, 81–2Lawson, Jack, 284Leach, Charles, 131Leach, James, 153
312 Index
Lee, Fred, 142Lee, Jennie, 174–5Lee, Jonas, 73Lee, Maria, 73Leeds Citizen, 70Leeds Convention, 36Leeds Intelligencer, 155, 156Leeds Labour Party, 6Leeds Mercury, 113, 152Leeds Patriot, 188Leeds South constituency, 68–9, 70–1, 112–13Leeds Times, 156–7Lees Smith, H.B., 265, 266Lenin, Vladimir, 161, 183Let us Reform the Labour Party, 132Letchworth Garden City, 42Lever, Harold, 91Leyburn, Annie Louise. See Spoor, Annie Louise
(née Leyburn)Leyton by-election 1965, 9–10Li Jinghe, 220Liaison Committee for the Defence of Trade
Unions (LCDTU), 59Lifeboat, 154Lightfowler, David, 156Lin Biao, 225Lindsay, Kenneth, 192Lipmann Trust, 162Littlewood, France, 131living wage, 40–1, 69Llais Llafur, 76Llanilar and North Cardiganshire Show, 167Llanilar Court, 166Llay Main Colliery, 100, 101Llewelly, Rees, 146Lloyd, John, 58Lloyd, John Ambrose, 75Lloyd George, David, 67, 111, 137, 166, 232,
243, 251, 276Lloyd George, Gwilym, 212Locomotive Journal, 114, 115, 116London County Council (LCC), 197, 198London School of Economics (LSE), 159, 215,
220Loseby, C.E., 284, 286Loughlin, Annie, 206Louth & North Lincolnshire Advertiser, 285Love on the Dole (Greenwood), 181Lowth, Tom, 114, 204Lunnon, James, 168Lunn, William, 265Lyttleton Times, 135–6
MMacDonald, Margaret, 182MacDonald, Ramsay
(Albert) Victor Grayson, 121, 124, 127, 128, 129, 136
1918 general election, 232, 255, 279Arthur Henderson, 245Benjamin Charles Spoor, 238–9, 241–2Charles Stanton, 272James Smith Middleton, 178–9, 182, 184,
185John Hodge, 244John Richard Anthony Oldfield, 195Llewellyn Heycock, 146–7post-war coalition, 248, 249Premiership, 84
Macgregor, Ian, 108Maclachlan, J.M., 129Maclean, John, 250–1Macleod, R.H., 272–3Macmillan, Harold, 49–50Mainwaring, Taliesin, 146Maisky, Mischa, 180Malone, Cecil L’Estrange, 195Malta, 194Manchester and Salford Women’s Trades Union
Council (MSWTUC), 201, 202–3, 204–5
Manchester Cambrian Society, 75Manchester Guardian, 203, 206, 208, 215, 252,
259Manchester Juvenile Employment Advisory
Committee, 208Manchester Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway
(MS&LR), 109, 110Manchester Trades Union Council (MTUC),
208–9Manchester Women’s Advisory Housing
Sub-committee, 208Manchester Women’s Trades and Labour
Council, 204–5Mandel, Ernest, 160Manifesto for New Times (Communist Party),
162Manley, Norman, 214Mann, Tom, 119, 184Mansfield, John, 24, 25Marchbank, John, 24, 25, 84, 85Markham, Arthur, 125Marklew, Ernest, 210Marx House, 157–8Marxism Today, 159, 161, 162
Index 313
Marylebone Spiritualist Association, 210, 218Mathews, A.M., 197Mattison, Alf, 112Maxton, James, 171, 174, 175, 176, 249Maxwell-Fyfe, David, 212Maynard, Joan, 145McCabe, Catherine Ferguson, 29“McCarthyite dossiers”, 7McDonald, Archibald, 226McDouall, Peter Murray, 153McEwen, J.H.F., 89McGahey, Mick, 62McGovern, John, 172, 174, 176McGregor, Tom, 214McKay, Ted, 108McKee, George William, 17, 18, 19, 21McKillop, Norman, 116McNair, Caroline, 169McNair, John, 169–70McNair, John Leaf, 169–77
France, 171, 172, 176Independent Labour Party (ILP), 170,
171–6retirement, 176
Mechanics Institute, 199Merchant Seamen’s League, 136Merthyr Boroughs constituency, 271–3Merthyr Express, 272Methodist Parsons: A Satire (Otley), 199Mexborough and Swinton Times, 261, 262, 263,
265, 266, 268, 269Mexborough Trades Council, 261–2, 263, 264,
265, 266Meyer, Anthony, 104Miall, Edward, 157Middlebrook, William (Sir), 68Middlesbrough, 93Middleton, Alfred, 178Middleton, Alice (née Todd), 182, 183Middleton, James Smith, 178–87
communism, 183internationalism, 184–6Labour Party assistant secretary, 179Labour Party secretary, 179–80retirement, 186–7women, 182–3World War I, 180World War II, 180–1, 186
Middleton, Lucy. See Cox, LucyMiddleton, Margaret, 182Middleton, Mary, 182Midland Railway, 66, 67–8, 111, 116
Mikardo, Ian, 7, 144Miliband, Ralph, 159, 160Milner, Alfred (Lord), 244, 264, 273, 274, 275,
276Miners’ Federation of Great Britain (MFGB),
229, 243, 246, 249–50, 254, 267, 286miners’ strikes, 103, 107, 142, 191Mines and Men (Ellis), 103minimum wage, 45, 96, 202–3Ministry of Defence (MoD), 222–3Minkin, Lewis, 61–2, 64Mirfield, Frank, 187–90Mischon, Victor, 198Mitchel, John, 226Money, Ernle, 144Monkton, Walter (Sir), 48, 49Montagu-Chelmsford reforms, 233–5, 240–1Montagu, Edwin, 234, 235Moore, George, 116Morel, E.D., 185Morgan, Elystan, 168, 169Morgan, Iwan, 167Morgan, Tom, 167Morning Star, 162, 217Morris, Evan Sydney, 76Morris, John, 149–50, 167Morrison, Herbert, 5, 89, 197Morrison, Thomas (father of Tammy), 190Morrison, Thomas (Tammy), 190–1Morrison, William, 190Mortimer, Ann, 155Mosley, Oswald (Sir), 69, 89, 148, 180, 216Moss, W. Francis, 179Movement for the United Socialist States of
Europe, 176Muir, Mary. See Middleton, MaryMunich agreement, 174Municipal Corporations Act 1835, 200Murdoch, John, 178Murphy, J.T., 251Murray, James, 79Murray, Miriam, 79Myers, Tom, 232
NNairn, Tom, 106National Agricultural Labourers and Rural
Workers’ Union (NALRWU), 165, 166, 168
National Amalgamated Seamen and Firemen’s Union (NASFU), 15
314 Index
National Association of United Trades, 189National Board for Prices and Incomes, 58National Café Workers’ Union, 201National Coal Board (NCB), 98, 100, 101, 103,
108National Committee of Organised Labour for
Promoting Old Age Pensions for All, 41National Conference of Labour Women, 205National Council of Labour Colleges (NCLC),
146National Democratic and Labour Party (NDLP),
264, 2681918 general election, 137, 266, 267,
278–81, 279–81, 282–7, 283National Democratic League, 271National Dock Labour Board (NDLB), 96National Economic Development Council
(NEDC), 58–9National Federation of Women Workers
(NFWW), 44, 81National Government, 85, 87, 195National Insurance Act 1911, 202National Old Age Pension League, 41National Power Loading Agreement (NPLA),
100, 101National Question Again, The (Osmond), 108National Seamen and Firemen’s Union of Great
Britain and Ireland (NSFU), 15Beech brothers, 21strike action, 16–18World War I, 18–19“Yellow Peril”, 18, 20
National Transport Workers’ Federation (NTWF), 16, 17, 19, 21, 33, 35, 37
National Union of Agricultural and Allied Workers (NUAAW), 165, 168
National Union of Dock Labourers (NUDL), 17, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 256
National Union of General and Municipal Workers, 51
National Union of Mineworkers (NUM), 51, 100, 101, 102, 103–4, 108
National Union of Railwaymen (NUR), 115, 250George Henry Roland Rogers, 210George Wardle, 251, 254Henry Charles Charleton, 68, 70, 71James Campbell, 46–53J.H. Thomas, 259Jim Figgins, 28–9, 51John Benstead, 24, 25–8Llewellyn Heycock, 146, 149Swinton Branch, 264
Tom Lowth, 204William Dobbie, 82–3, 84–91
National Union of Scottish Mineworkers (NUSMW), 281
National Union of Seamen of America, 15nationalisation
coal industry, 99–100, 101transport, 27–8, 52
Nenni Telegram controversy, 90–1New Age, 127, 129New Judea, The, 186New Leader, 174, 241New Left Review, 159Newport Rising, 188–9New Welcome Masonic Lodge, 88New Zealand, 135–6Nicholas, Harry, 11Nicholas, Thomas Evan, 77, 165Nicholls, Joan, 55Niclas y Glais, 77Nightingale, Ruth, 134. See also Grayson, RuthNorth Eastern Railway, 80, 82North Kensington Constituency Labour party,
215–16Norther Liberator, 30Northern British Express, 154Northern Daily Gazette, 94Northern Democrat, 274Northern Echo, 241Northern Star
Frank Mirfield, 188, 189George Smart, 226, 227James Arthur, 2, 3Nicholas Bragg, 30Reverend William Hill, 152–3, 154Richard Otley, 199, 200Thomas Morrison, 190–1
Norwich Labour Party, 247Notting Hill riots 1958, 213–14, 215Nottingham Borough Labour Party, 10–11Nottingham Evening Post, 190Nottingham Guardian, 255Nottinghamshire Miners’ Association (NMA),
254, 286–7Nurcomb, Cyril (Sir), 28
OOastler, Richard, 3O’Brien, Bronterre, 3, 30, 153O’Connor, Feargus
Frank Mirfield, 188
Index 315
George Smart, 226imprisonment, 154James Arthur, 2, 3Nicholas Bragg, 30Northern Star, 153Richard Otley, 199Thomas Morrison, 190, 191trial, 200
O’Donnell, S.P., 235O’Grady, James, 256, 274Old Age Pensions Act 1908, 41, 45Oldfield, Henry Elliott, 192Oldfield, John Richard Anthony, 192–8Oldham Fabian Society, 76Orwell, George (Eric Blair), 172–3Osborne, Walter, 286Otley, Richard, 199–201Otley, William, 200Overend, William, 200Owen, Robert, 74Oxford University, 144, 158, 273
PPadley, Walter, 176Paget, Cecil, 67, 116Paget, Ernest (Sir), 66–7, 111Palmer, Charles (Sir), 122Palmer, Gladys May, 29Pan Jones, Evan (Rev), 76Panorama, 56Parfitt, Harry, 110Parker, James, 230, 243, 249, 251, 257–8, 285Parry, Joseph, 75Parry, W.W., 240Partito Obrero de Unification Marxista (POUM),
172, 173Paulton, J.M., 229Pease, Edward, 121Pease Joseph, 31Pelling, Henry, 54–5People’s Charter, 30, 152, 189, 191Peterborough, 23–4Peterborough Advertiser, 24Phillips, Marion, 207Phillips, Morgan, 8, 215, 216Pickard, Ben, 261Piratin, Phil, 222Platts-Mills, John, 91poetry, 73–4, 153, 154, 155Poland, 63Politt, Marjorie, 158
Pollitt, Harry, 158, 159, 221Ponsonby, Arthur, 69, 179–80, 273Pontypridd constituency, 108Post Office Union, 207–8Potter, Fred, 36Poverty: The Problem of Problems (Derfel), 78Powell, Enoch, 10, 140Problem of Parliament, The (Grayson), 132Psychic News, 210, 211, 216, 218, 219public ownership. See nationalisationPugh, Arthur, 147Pugh, Hugh, 72Purcell, A.A., 132Putney Labour Party, 9
QQuadragesimo Anno, 194Quaile, James, 201Quaile, John, 201Quaile, Mary, 201–9Queen Mother, 213
RR101 airplane crash, 193racism, 213–14, 215Radical Society, 63–4Raikes, Victor, 196, 197Railway Clerks Association, 210Railway Executive Committee (REC), 26Railway Gazette, 84, 85Railway Review
George Wardle, 112, 113German Rearmament, 52Henry Charles Charleton, 70James Campbell, 50, 53–4John Benstead, 26, 27, 28William Dobbie, 84
Railway Staff National Tribunal (RSNT), 49, 50–1
railway strikes, 67–8, 81, 82–3, 114, 115Ratner, Julius, 180Record, The, 94, 95, 97Red International of Labour Unions (RILU), 21Redfern, Percy, 118Rees, W.T., 75Referee, The, 239Reflector, 155Reform League, 77Reform Union, 77religion, 76, 122–3, 152
316 Index
Calvinism, 151, 169–70Methodism, 199Presbyterianism, 167Primitive Methodists, 228Roman Catholicism, 171, 172, 192, 193,
194–5, 198, 213, 223Religious Reform (Derfel), 77Renton, David, 214Retford and Gainsborough Times, 178Reuther, Walter, 57Revolutionary Communist Party (RCP), 158Reynolds, G.M.W., 227Richards, John, 2Richards, Jonnet, 198Richards, Robert, 98Richards, Tom, 249, 250, 256Richardson, Tom, 127, 255Richmond-Upon Thames constituency, 210Ridley, W., 20–1“Right to Work” Bill 1908, 126Riley, Ben, 129Rittenburg, Sidney, 223, 224, 225Roberts, Ernie, 7Roberts, George, 243, 247, 251, 254, 257, 258,
271Roberts, Gwyneth, 107Roberts, Jonah, 72, 74Robertson, Brian (Sir), 49Robinson, Isaac, 37Robson, James, 274, 282Rodgers, Bill, 9Roebuck, Sam, 261, 263, 267Rogers, George Henry Roland, 209–20
1959 general election, 216–17death penalty, 212housing, 215immigration, 213–15, 216retirement, 218–19spiritualism, 209–10, 211, 213, 214–15,
216, 218, 219Rogers, Mary, 212, 213, 219Rosenberg, Rose, 239Rother Valley, 276–8Rotherham Advertiser, 87, 88Rotherham constituency, 86–8, 90Rothstein, Andrew, 159Rotten Elements, The (Upward), 222Rowntree, Seebohm, 80Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
(REME), 55Royal Institution Discourse, 61Royle, Charles, 91
Russell, Bertrand, 8Russia, 243–4. See also Soviet UnionRussian Revolution, 183Rutherford, V.H., 230, 232
SSalford Reporter, 256Sandelson, Neville, 63–4Sanders, Robert, 278Sanderson, Fred, 36Sara Barker Memorial Lecture, 12–13Saragat Socialists (Italy), 91Saunders’ News Letter, 187Savage, George, 189Saville, John, 159, 160Scanlon, Hugh, 144Scargill, Arthur, 63, 108Schmidt, Gustav, 36Scott, C.P., 259Scottish Chartist Convention, 227Scottish Democratic Association, 227Scurr, John, 194Seaman, The, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20Seddon, J.A., (James), 19, 266, 274, 276, 280,
283Sexton, James, 32, 256–7Shackleton, David, 121, 125Shann, George, 45Shapiro, Michael, 220–6Shapiro, Roger, 220Shaw, George Bernard, 180, 243Shaw, Tom, 256Sheffield Brightside constituency, 140–1, 143–5Sheffield Daily Telegraph, 199, 200Sheffield Independent, 188, 189, 199, 200Sheffield Iris, 199, 200Sheffield Morning Telegraph, 144, 145Shinwell, Emmanuel, 17, 87Silverman, Sydney, 212Simm, Matt, 266, 274–5, 284, 285Simon, John (Sir), 219Sinyavsky, Andrej, 159Smart, George, 226–7Smart, John, 226Smart, Russell, 129, 133Smillie, Bob, 173–4Smillie, Robert, 230, 246, 250, 254, 257, 282–3Smirnov, Georgi, 162Smith, Arnold, 166Smith, Herbert, 87, 261, 267, 268, 277Smith, Mabel, 6
Index 317
Smith, Newman, 57Snowden, Phillip
(Albert) Victor Grayson, 120, 122, 124, 127, 136
1918 general election, 232, 255Patriotic Labour, 244Ramsay MacDonald, 182Tom Williams, 265
Social Democratic Federation (SDF), 75, 122, 125, 133, 170, 271
Social Democratic Party (SDP)(Albert) Victor Grayson, 131, 132, 133, 134electoral reform, 61James Smith Middleton, 185John Grant, 63Robert Thomas Ellis, 105, 106, 107
Socialist Appeal, 158Socialist Europe, 161Socialist History Society, 162Socialist League, 75Socialist National Defence Committee (SNDC),
136, 271Socialist Register, 159, 160, 161Socialist Representation Committees (SRCs),
132Society for the Study of Labour History, 162Solidarność, 63Sorensen, Reginald, 9–10South Africa, 233South Durham and Auckland Chronicle, 228,
229, 230South East Essex constituency, 192–3, 196–7,
197–8South Wales Miners Federation (SWMF), 271,
272South Yorkshire and Rotherham Advertiser, 90,
91Southend Standard, 192, 195, 196, 197Soviet Union
Alastair Johnstone, 157, 159–60Frank Chapple, 55Hungary, 53, 158James Smith Middleton, 183Mary Quaile, 206–7revisionism, 224William Dobbie, 90
Spanish Civil War, 88–9, 172–4Spectator, The, 199Spellar, John, 63Spencer, George, 254, 287spiritualism, 209–10, 211, 212, 213, 214–15,
216, 218, 219
Spiritualist Association of Great Britain, 210Spiritualists’ National Union, 218Spoor, Alec, 228Spoor, Annie Louise (née Leyburn), 228, 236Spoor, Benjamin Charles “Ben”, 227–42
1910 general election, 229–301918 general election, 231–21922 general election, 236–71923 general election, 2371924 general election, 238alcoholism, 240, 241Bishop Auckland Urban District Council
(UDC), 228–9Chief Whip, 238imperialism, 233Independent Labour Party (ILP), 239–40mining crisis, 232, 233Montagu-Chelmsford reforms, 233–5,
240–1World War I, 230–1
Spoor, John Joseph, 227Springhall, Dave, 222Springhall, Janet, 222St. Helens Newspaper and Advertiser, 257Staffordshire Sentinel, 280Stalinism, 160–1Stalybridge and Hyde constituency, 86Stalybridge Reporter, 86Stanley, Bryan, 144Stanton, Charles, 272, 273, 274, 276, 283Steel-Maitland, Arthur (Sir), 276Stephen, Campbell, 176Stepney Borough Council, 192, 197Stepney Tenants Defence League, 220Stevenson, John (Captain), 181Stockport Advertiser, 251Stockport Labour Party, 251Strauss, George, 195, 210strike action
Broughton flax mill, 203Cradley Heath women chain-makers, 44dockers’ strikes, 18, 34, 35, 36–7, 125, 221Edward Griffiths, 141General Strike 1926, 24, 147, 208Hull 1911, 16–18, 32, 33London Underground, 69miners’ strikes, 103, 107, 142, 191People’s Charter, 191railway strikes, 67–8, 81, 82–3, 114, 115Robert Derfel (Jones), 75shipbuilders, 36
Strong, Anna Louise, 180
318 Index
suffrage, 44, 189, 200, 244Complete Suffrage Union, 188, 226
Summerskill, Edith, 6Sunday Chronicle, 76Sunter, Thomas, 110Sutton, Jack, 255Sweating (E. Cadbury and G. Shann), 40–1Sykes, Mark (Sir), 36
TTalbot, Edward, 67Tanner, Duncan, 181Tasmania. See Van Diemen’s LandTaverne, Dick, 142Taylor, A.J.P., 243Taylor, Gulielma, 38Taylor, John, 2, 3Taylor, J.W., 256Thatcher, Margaret, 139Thatcherism, 61Theosophical Society, 71Thomas, J.H., 259, 281
Clayton Heycock, 147Henry Charles Charleton, 68, 70John Marchbank, 84John Richard Anthony Oldfield, 195National Government, 47National Union of Railwaymen (NUR), 24,
82, 249, 250William Dobbie, 85
Thomas, Winifred, 80Thompson, Alex, 274Thompson, E.P., 159, 160Thomson, Christopher (Lord), 193Thorne, Will, 179, 244, 255Tillett, Ben, 93, 95, 184, 205, 246, 256, 263Times
British Workers’ League (BWL), 274Edward Cadbury, 41, 44Edward Griffiths, 140Frank Chapple, 60–1, 63, 65George Henry Roland Rogers, 214Michael Shapiro, 225Robert Thomas Ellis, 104, 106, 107Sara Elizabeth Barker, 6William Dobbie, 91
Todd, Alice, 182Tomney, Frank, 215Tomsky, Mihail, 206Tootill, Robert, 256, 257, 274Toynbee Hall, 192Trade Boards Act 1909, 41, 44, 45
Trade Protection Society, 154Trade Union Act 1913, 261“Trade Union Campaign to Save the Labour
Party”, 62Trade Union Unity, 206–7Transport Act 1953, 29Transport and General Workers’ Union
(TGWU), 37, 51, 94–5, 96, 144, 167, 205
Treason of the Blue Book, 73Treharne, Joseph, 146Trevelyan, Charles (Sir), 193, 273Trevor, John, 76Trinity College, Cambridge, 192Trotskyism, 10–11, 158, 160Tupper, Edward, 18Turner, Ben, 246Turnor, Christopher, 273, 285Turton, Robert, 192Tyler, Wat. See Jefferson, IsaacTypographical Association, 243, 247, 254
UUnderhill, Reginald, 12Union of Democratic Control (UDC), 275Union of Shop Distributive and Allied Workers
(USDAW), 51, 53United Auto Workers, 57United Front against fascism, 47Universe (The), 194University College, Bangor, 76, 99University College of North Wales, Bangor, 139University of Bristol, 182University of Cambridge, 167, 192University of Durham, 176University of Manchester, 117–18University of Nottingham, 10, 100University of Wales, 149, 150, 151Upward, Edward, 222
VVan Arsdale, Harry, 57Van Diemen’s Land, 188Varley, Julia, 44, 205Vick, G.H., 232Voice of Labour (Llais Llafur), 76
WWadsworth, John, 261, 267, 275–6, 277wages, 61
Index 319
farmworkers, 165living wage, 40–1, 69minimum wage, 45, 96, 202–3women workers, 40, 41
Wales and Monmouthshire Council, 167Wallwork, Kate, 203Walsh, Stephen, 243, 253–4, 259, 274, 277, 282Walton, James, 260–71, 284
1922 general election, 268–70British Workers’ League (BWL), 264Mexborough Trades Council, 261–7Yorkshire Miners’ Association (YMA),
261–3, 264–5, 267–9Walton, Lawson, 112Wansbeck constituency, 246War Emergency Workers’ National Committee
(WNC), 180Wardle, George, 112, 243, 249, 251, 254, 257,
258Watkins, Alan, 10Watson, James, 152Watts Morgan, D., 256Weavers and Textile Workers’ Union, 44Webb, Beatrice, 238, 247, 249, 250, 254, 255Webb, Sidney, 180, 181, 237, 239, 248, 249Wedgwood, Josiah, 232, 233, 235Welfare Workers’ Association, 44Wells, H.G., 271Welsh Association of County Councils, 150Welsh eisteddfoic tradition, 73, 75Welsh Joint Education Committee, 149Welsh language, 98, 99, 104, 149, 164, 168Welsh poetry, 73–4Welshman, The, 168Wembley Borough Council, 209West Flintshire constituency, 102–3Western Mail, 151Western Morning News, 205Westminster Gazette, 239Wheeler, Tom, 180Wheler, Granville, 122Whigs, 2–3, 152White, George, 153, 155White, Henry, 251, 252Wigan Observer, 253Wilkie, Alexander, 256, 274Wilkinson, R.R., 140William, Robert (Bob), 146Williams, Jimmy (Ianto), 101, 103, 107, 114Williams, Len, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11Williams, Robert, 35, 246Williams, T. Russell, 118–19
Williams, Tom, 265, 266Williams, William, 73Williams, W.T., 142Willis, Ted, 55Wilson, C.H., 33Wilson, Charles Henry, 33Wilson, Harold, 9, 12, 51, 57–8, 168Wilson, John, 229Wilson, Joseph Havelock, 15, 16, 20, 22, 33, 93,
136, 137Wilson, Percy, 36–7Wilson Company, 15, 17, 33Wilson Government, 101, 139–40Win, Jacqueline, 180Winn, Rodger (Sir), 56Winnington, Alan, 222–3Winstone, James, 250, 271–2, 282Winterbottom, Dick, 140Wishart, H.S., 17women workers, 34, 39–40, 41, 44, 81–2, 203–4,
205, 206–7Women’s Work and Wages (E. Cadbury et al.),
39–40, 42Wootton, Barbara (Baroness), 8Worker, The, 84Workers’ Gazette and Monthly Record, 15Workers Socialist Federation (WSF), 21Workers’ Union (WU), 37, 95Workington Star, 178World Council of Peace, 8world News & Views, 221World War I
(Albert) Victor Grayson, 135–6Arthur Henderson, 243–4Benjamin Charles Spoor, 230–1James Smith Middleton, 180James Walton, 261–3John Burn, 35–6John Leaf McNair, 171John Robert Bell, 18–19Ramsay MacDonald, 146Richard Llewelyn Jones, 164William Dobbie, 82–3women workers, 203–4
World War II, 55, 95–6, 99, 174, 180–1, 186, 198, 209
World Youth Festival, 159World Zionist Organisation, 186Worsnop, L.M., 37Wrexham constituency, 104–5Wrexham Leader, 103, 108Wright, David, 226
320 Index
Y“Yellow Peril”, 18, 20York ILP, 82York Labour, 81, 83–4York Labour Representation Committee, 80York Liberals, 80–1York municipal elections 1911, 81Yorkshire Evening Press, 91Yorkshire Gazette, 157, 188Yorkshire Herold, 81, 82–3Yorkshire Miners’ Association (YMA), 261–3,
264–5, 266, 267–9, 276–7, 278Yorkshire Post, 206Young, Mark, 56, 58
Young Communist League (YCL), 55, 157, 158–9, 220
Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA), 231
Younger, George (Sir), 276, 282, 283Younger, Kenneth, 210Yugoslavia, 221
ZZilliacus, Konni, 7Zionism, 186