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19: 493:, was of course a National Liberal and later a Conservative MP, which must have been an influence upon her. She does not appear to have been politically active in campaigning for National Liberal candidates but did support a large number of their social and fundraising functions, as well as attending talks at meetings of the National Liberal Forum. 326:. The number of women candidates was growing now but there was a still a real sense in which they were pioneers. Overall only forty-one women were chosen to stand for election and Lady Barlow was one of only six female candidates out of a total of 333 Liberal hopefuls. Again she came third in a three-cornered race. 528:
both before and more crucially during the First World War and sent their sons to a Quaker college in the United States. Lady Barlow particularly tried to promote peaceful international relations and reconciliation during and after the Great War. To this end she maintained an extensive correspondence
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Lady Barlow was a steadfast companion to her husband in his Somerset constituency over many years. She shared his political interests and campaigned with him and on his behalf. The couple were close friends of Liberal
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In her later life during the 1950s and 60s, at a time when the Liberal Party had declined in public affections, Lady Barlow seems to have transferred her political allegiance to the
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with influential figures throughout Europe and maintained a speaking schedule at related events at home such as the Peacemakers’ Pilgrimage Rally in Hyde Park in 1926.
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A number of Lady Barlow's papers and letters are contained in the Barlow Collection deposited in the Cambridge University Library, Manuscripts Departments.
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and senior partner in his family businesses with principal interests in textiles, tea and coffee and rubber. They had two sons and two daughters. Her son
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Lady Barlow was active in a number of different fields of moral, welfare and political reform. For 22 years she was President of the
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groups including The Young Abstainers Union. Outside her own electoral campaigning, Lady Barlow supported for the cause of
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A champion of the political rights of women, Lady Barlow was also a strong supporter of the traditional Liberal policy of
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an organisation dedicated to teaching and impressing upon children the importance and principles of sobriety and
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and as a Quaker she was a campaigner for peace and disarmament. She and her husband opposed the introduction of
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were elected. Lady Barlow came third at High Peak in a three-cornered contest with 20% of the vote.
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The Letters of Arnold Stephenson Rowntree to Mary Katherine Rowntree: 1910–1918
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British Parliamentary Election Results 1918–1949, F W S Craig
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and shared her husband's close interest in labour affairs.
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The Honourable
welfare reformer
Liberal Party
Liverpool
Thomas Denman, 3rd Baron Denman
John Emmott Barlow
MP
Frome
Somerset
John
baronet
Northwich
1929
National Liberal
Eddisbury
1945
1950
Conservative
Middleton and Prestwich
1951
1966
Quakers
Prime Minister
Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman
House of Commons
Derbyshire, High Peak division
1922 general election
Tory

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