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| Great Reform Act | 1832
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| First leaflet published on FEMALE SUFFRAGE by ANNE KNIGHT | 1847
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| 2nd Reform Act | 1867
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| Committee for Women's Suffrage, London | 1865
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| 1st permanent women's suffrage society, Manchester | 1867
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| NSWS founded | 1868
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| 1st Public Meeting held on V4W, London | 1866
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| Richard Pankhurst's Womens Suffrage Bill passed its 2nd reading | 1870
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| Womens Suffrage Journal published | 1870
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| London National Society 4 Womens Suffrage founded | 1871
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| Central Committee of National Society for Womens Suffrage founded | 1872
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| New Central Committee of National Society for Women's Suffrage founded | 1877
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| Women Granted the Vote in ISLE of MAN | 1881
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| 3rd REFORM ACT | 1884
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| Central National Committee of Womens Suffrage formed | 1888
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| Women's Franchise League formed | 1890
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| *NUWSS founded* | 1897
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| WSPU founded by Emmeline Pankhurst | 1904
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| Christabel Pankhurst & Annie Kenney arrested for causing a disturbance | 1905
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| Liberals Won a Landslide Election | Jan 1906
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| 1st Women's Parliament at Caxton Hall, London | Feb 1907
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| Women's Freedom League founded | 1907
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| Women's suffrage Bill carried by 179 VOTES | Feb 1908
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| Women chained themselves to railings for the 1st time | 1908
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| Beginning of organised heckling of Cabinet Ministers | 1908
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| 1st Window Smashing | 1908
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| 2nd reading of Electoral Reform Bill including V4W | 1909
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| Suffragettes banned from Liberal Meetings | 1909
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| First hunger strike and forcible feedings | 1909
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| Concilliation Bill carried by 139 VOTES | July 1910
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| BLACK FRIDAY | Nov 18th 1910
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| SUffragettes resumed truce | 1911
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| Census boycotted | April, 1911
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| 2nd Concilliation Bill debated | May 1911
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| Women's Coronation Procession of suffragettes and suffragists | June 1911
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| FAILURE of 2nd Concilliation Bill (resumed action by suffragettes) | Nov, 1911
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| 3rd Concilliation Bill failed 2nd reading | 1912
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| Christabel Pankhurst fled to France | 1912
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| Pethick Lawrences left WSPU | 1912
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| Suffragette newspaper founded by the Pankhursts | 1912
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| Letter Box damage began | 1912
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| Amendment to franchise bill ruled out of order by the Speaker | 1913
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| Lloyd George's country home firebombed; Golf greens ruined | 1913
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| The Prisoner's Temporary Discharge for Ill Health Act (Cat & Mouse Act) passed | 1913
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| Death of Emily Davison sustained by injuries at Derby | June, 1913
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| ELFS split from the WSPU | 1914
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| Mary Richardson slashed Rokeby Venus leading to closure of public galleries | 1914
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| Britain declared war with Germany | Aug, 1914
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| Suffragettes suspended militancy and joined war effort | 1914
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| Coalition Government formed | 1915
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| Lloyd George became Prime Minister | 1916
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| Speaker's Conference Established | 1916
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| Representation of the People's Act allowed women over 30 to vote | 1918
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| Constance Markiewic elected to Parliament but did not take her seat | 1918
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| Nancy Astor became first women MP | 1918
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| End of 1st WW | Nov, 1918
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