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NOTEWORTHY WOMEN - General :
1950-1963   GEE. Ethel Elizabeth Gee: application for employment   ADM 1/28335
1961   GEE. Harry Frederick Houghton (CO) and Ethel Elizabeth Gee (CO): charged by Director of Public Prosecutions (retained)   ADM 116/6295
1955   THORNDIKE. India: drama tours: visit of Dame Sybil Thorndike and Sir Lewis Casson; reports   BW 38/6
1949-1951   EVANS. British Council: 1950 tours by specialists: D-L: Dame Edith Evans   BW 83/13
1961-1963   de VALOIS. British Council: 1962 Tours: includes Dame Ninette de Valois   BW 83/73
1954   PENSON. University College of the West Indies: report of visit by Dame L Penson, Sir I Masson, Professor J D Boyd and Dr Walter Adams (Penson Report)   BW 90/1046
1926-1927   MCCARTHY. Proposal by Dame Maud McCarthy for appointment by Overseas Nursing Association of a nurse inspector   CO 323/970/6
1931   CROWDY. Proposed visit to East of Dame Rachel Crowdy, member of the delegation of the Institute of International Affairs, to Hangchow   CO 825/11/8
1942   CROWDY. Far East: request by Dame Rachel Crowdy, Ministry of Information, for a Far Eastern Relief Fund to be started   CO 825/30/15
1938-1939   CROWDY. West India Royal Commission: memorandum of evidence: Dame Rachel Crowdy   CO 950/42
1959-1960   CRIPPS. Ghana Department: Dame Isobel Cripps: request for interview with Secretary of State   DO 35/9239
1925-1962   SMIETON. Dame Mary Smieton, Permanent Secretary: personal files   ED 36/8
1965   WARD. Dame Irene Ward: proposed adjournment debate 21 June; regional development background papers   EW 7/229
1965   WARD. Dame Irene Ward: proposed adjournment debate 21 June; regional development, correspondence and brief for Parliamentary Under Secretary   EW 7/234
1965   WARD. Dame Irene Ward: proposed adjournment debate 21 June; regional development, criticism of Northern Regional Economic Planning Council   EW 7/241
1948-1970   FELL: Dame Honour Fell (Director of Strangeway's Research Laboratory, Cambridge): appointment to MRC Biophysics Research Unit; salary details; retirement   FD 5/173
1951   WATT. Reports by Dr Bozman and Dame Katherine Watt on medical services in Tripolitania   FO 1015/789
1953   WATT. Meeting of the BMA in Bagdad, March 1953; report by Dame Katherine Watt on her visits to Jordan, Syria, Iraq and Lebanon; BMEO Medical Adviser's report on his tour   FO 371/104255
1957   CURWEN. Cost of transporting Hungarian refugees to Australia: letter from Dame May Curwen to Home Office Aliens Department, 10 Apr 1957 22/257   FO 371/127709
1957   CURWEN. Hungarian refugees from Yugoslavia: discussion between Cmdr Noble, minister of state for foreign affairs, and Dame May Curwen, 2 Apr 1957 22/247   FO 371/127709
1957   CURWEN. UK attitude towards Hungarian refugees from Yugoslavia: letter from Dame May Curwen to Cmdr Noble, 12 Apr 1957 22/269   FO 371/127710
1957   CURWEN. Hungarian refugees for UK: Dr Lindt's reaction to UK decision; letters from J C Wardrop, 8 June 1957, and Dame May Curwen, 27 June 1957 22/318   FO 371/127712
1957   CURWEN. Hungarian refugees for Australia: letter from Dame May Curwen to Dr Lindt, 23 July 1957 22/350   FO 371/127713
1957   CURWEN. Australian acceptance of Hungarian refugees: correspondence between Dr Lindt and Dame May Curwen about financial contributions from US for movement of refugees from UK to Australia, 2 Sept 1957 22/367   FO 371/127713
1966   FONTEYN. Panama: Dame Margot Fonteyn thinks that the attempt on her husband's life was 'put up job'   FO 371/184953
1950   SHARP. Co-ordination of visits to Germany from the UK; Dame Evelyn Sharp and others to address women's organisations in Germany   FO 371/85494-85498
1940-1941   CRUIKSHANK. Medical arrangements in Isle of Man Camps: report by Dr J C Methven, departmental medical consultant; comments by Dame Joanna Cruikshank, commandant of women's camp   HO 215/306
1941-1946   CRUIKSHANK. Retirement of Dame Joanna Cruikshank, Commandant of women's camps, Isle of Man, and appointment of successor   HO 215/405
1961   HESS. Committee on Broadcasting 1960: evidence: Dame Myra Hess   HO 244/118
1961-1962   FARRER. Committee on Broadcasting 1960: evidence: Dame Frances Farrer   HO 244/119
1961   WHITLEY. Adult education by TV suggestion by Mrs Elizabeth Whitley   HO 244/846
1974-1977   WHITLEY. Committee on the Future of Broadcasting: evidence: Mrs Elizabeth Whitley (open)   HO 245/730
1939-1940   KNIGHT. Films: contracts with artists: Dame Laura Knight   INF 1/637
1968-1970   WALKER. Visit by Miss Walker, principal at Seaford College of Education to East Africa OD 17/616 1896-1931 WALLACE. Death Duty Accounts: Dame Amelia Julie Charlotte Wallace   IR 59/169
1845   FRY. Death Duty Accounts: Elizabeth Fry   IR 59/35
1917-1928   ANDERSON. Death Duty Accounts. Elizabeth Garrett Anderson MD   IR 59/499
1918   FURZE. Dame Katherine Furze: WRNS: allowance of six weeks sick pay in case of sickness to all women joining immobile branch   LAB 2/237/ED29159/23
1918   FURZE. Central Office: letter to Dame K Furze, Lady Amphill, Mrs Burleigh and Mrs Leach and Mrs Pennant enquiring whether permission would be given for a contingency of the various Corps concerned to take part in procession in connection with their Majestys' silver wedding   LAB 2/238/ED29798
1922   SHAKESPEARE. Trade Boards: appointed Members Panel: Dame Ethel Shakespeare: personal file (276)   LAB 2/929/TBP155
1919-1933   CAMPBELL. Dame Janet Mary Campbell DBE Senior Medical Officer, Ministry of Health, 1919; Chief Woman Adviser, Board of Education   MH 107/22
1925-1964   RUSSELL-SMITH. Dame Enid M R Russell-Smith DBE, Deputy Secretary 1956-1963   MH 107/57
1946-1970   COCKAYNE. Dame Elizabeth Cockayne, Chief Nursing Officer 1948-1958   MH 107/67
1969   SMIETON. Honours: Dame Mary Smieton   OD 18/366
1965   SMIETON. Visits by Dame Mary Smieton, Executive Board member of UNESCO, to Africa   OD 24/41
1963-1967   WARD. National Insurance Act 1946: non-pensioners who were over the age limit, to satisfy the contribution conditions as from 1948: bills submitted by Mrs Airey Neave, Lord Culville of Culross and Dame Irene Ward   PIN 18/306
1957-1958   WARD. Pensions for gas and electricity industry employees: correspondence from Dame Irene Ward MP to the Prime Minister   PREM 11/2428
1966   WARD. Controversy over origins of SOE history: correspondence with Dame Irene Ward MP; PM sought to see papers of earlier administration   PREM 13/1047
1966-1967   TAYLOR. Elizabeth Taylor reported remarks made at Beaconsfield luncheon by A Dickson Wright   PREM 13/1716
1796-1842   GRANVILLE. Granville Papers. Henrietta Elizabeth, Countess Granville: various correspondents: see Contents   PRO 30/29/17/1-17/8
1809   COLCHESTER. Colchester Papers: letters addressed to Mrs Elizabeth 1815-1816 Abbot mainly from her husband and son; many dated from Paris in 1815   PRO 30/9/12/10
1830   COLCHESTER. Colchester Papers: journal made while on a tour of the West Country, by Elizabeth Law (later the 2nd Lord Colchester's wife).....   PRO 30/9/3/17
1789-1790   COLCHESTER. Colchester Papers: diary kept by Elizabeth Gibbes afterwards wife of the 1st Lord Colchester, during her tour of Europe   PRO 30/9/7/10-11
1783-1846   COLCHESTER. Colchester Papers: miscellaneous papers and correspondence of Lady Elizabeth, wife of 1st Lord Colchester, including several letters from John Wesley   PRO 30/9/7/15
1802-1834   COLCHESTER. Colchester Papers: family correspondence of Elizabeth, wife of the 1st Lord Colchester   PRO 30/9/7/4
1789-1816   COLCHESTER. Colchester Papers: miscellaneous correspondence of Elizabeth, wife of the 1st Lord Colchester, including some before her marriage in 1796   PRO 30/9/7/5
1819-1847   COLCHESTER. Colchester Papers: miscellaneous correspondence of Elizabeth, wife of the 1st Lord Colchester   PRO 30/9/7/6
1822-1835   COLCHESTER. Colchester Papers: book of poems written by Elizabeth Susan Law, afterwards wife of the 2nd Lord Colchester   PRO 30/9/8/20
1835-1836   COLCHESTER. Colchester Papers: letters to the 2nd Lord Colchester on the death of his brother Philip and on his impending marriage with Elizabeth Law, with several letters from her   PRO 30/9/8/9
late 18th c   COLCHESTER. Colchester Papers: almanack containing miscellaneous notes, memoranda etc. of Elizabeth, wife of 1st Lord Colchester, possibly compiled before her marriage in 1796   PRO30/9/7/12
1776   KINGSTON. Establishment of a court at Westminster Hall for the trial of Elizabeth, Duchess of Kingston   T 1/523/340-341
1776   KINGSTON. Report on enclosed petition of Robert Quarme, Yeoman Usher of the House of Lords: services rendered during trial of Elizabeth, Duchess of Kingston   T 1/525/251-254
1776   KINGSTON. Report on enclosed petition of Messrs Stott & Arnott: services rendered during trial of Elizabeth, Duchess of Kingston   T 1/526/328-331
1933   CAMPBELL. Campbell, Dame Janet, Deputy-Senior Medical Officer of Maternity & Child Welfare, Ministry of Health: allowance to be pensionable   T 164/131/23
1943-1946   WHATELEY. Dame Lesley Whateley: appointment as Director, Auxiliary Territorial Service   WO 138/68
1963-1965   WARD. Violette Szabo: proposal (by Dame Irene Ward MP) that her GC be converted to a VC   WO 32/20708
1911-1913   FRY. Statues and Memorials: Elizabeth Fry   WORK 20/66
 
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