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which did not disqualify women candidates. A later court case determined that this was a mistake. Campaigns were unsuccessfully started to reverse the court's interpretation. However, in 1894 new legislation did allow married women to stand for school boards.
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Browne was a member of the Union of Practical Suffragists' executive committee in 1898, a member of the Central Society for Women's Suffrage (and its successor, the London Society for Women's Suffrage), and in February 1907 took part in the
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In November 1888 the "Society for Promoting the Return of Women as County Councillors" was formed by twelve women. Browne provided early funding and she,
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Jane Martin, ‘Browne, Annie Leigh (1851–1936)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004
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Women and the Politics of Schooling in Victorian and Edwardian England
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David Doughan; Professor Peter Gordon; Peter Gordon (3 June 2014).
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campaigned for women's education; their work (with inputs from
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The Women's Suffrage Movement: A Reference Guide, 1866-1928
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in Byng Place in 1882. It later (1932) moved to nearby
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Dictionary of British Women's Organisations, 1825-1960
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Bridgwater
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
suffragist
suffragist
College Hall, London
Bridgwater
Battle of Trafalgar
Harley Street
John Beddoe
Mary Carpenter
Octavia Hill
Samuel
Henrietta Barnett
Toynbee Hall
Mary Stewart Kilgour
Mary Thomasina Browne
Henrietta Müller
College Hall
Malet Street
Eva McLaren
Marchioness of Aberdeen
Louisa Temple Mallett
Newnham College
Millicent Garret Fawcett
Women's Local Government Society
Jane Cobden
Margaret Sandhurst
London County Council
Local Government Act 1888

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