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Discover your ancestor in this index from the women’s suffrage petition of 1866 obtained through www.parliament.uk. Additional information about these records can be found on the source’s website.
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The suffrage petition of 1866 was the first Votes for Women mass petition put before Parliament. It was presented on 7 June 1866 by John Stuart Mill, a Member of Parliament. The original document with the individuals’ signatures no longer exists. However, the list of signatories was printed in a pamphlet for circulation in 1866. Today, only two copies of this list exist, and it was from this document that this index was created.
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- First name(s)
- Last name
- Year
- House name
- Street
- Town
- District
- County
- Country
- Notes
- <a href="https://www.parliament.uk/documents/parliamentary-archives/1866SuffragePetitionNamesWebJune16.pdf">
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