Letters from GOT to his wife Caroline
- GOT/1/14
- File
- 30.04.1891 - 16.10.1891
Part of Trevelyan (George Otto) Archive
From GOT to his wife Caroline (Carry); 3A and 3B are two newspaper cutting (3B is the first half) about Women's Suffrage. The letter to the newspaper is dated 10.10.1891 and signed by Mary Gillies. It concerns Miss Orme's letter in the Scotsman about the Women Stuffrage cause and her position during the annual conference of the National Liberal Federation, held in Newcastle in 1891: Miss Orme spoke against the inclusion of the Parliamentary enfranchisement of women in the Liberal programme; 5-8 (8 is the continuation of 7) are from Glasgow, where he was fro the Trades House Annual Meeting and dated 13-15 October; 9 is a rhyming note on a scrap of paper (on the back, a list in print of people attending the House Dinner at the Trades House Annual Meeting); 11 is a newspaper cutting about the Trades House Annual Meeting, GOT is explicitly cited among the people who spoke during the dinner, and his speech is summarized.