British suffragist, founder of the United Suffragists
Agnes Harben
Born
Agnes Helen Bostock
15 September 1842
Horsham
Died
29 October 1961
Jersey
Organization
United Suffragists
Known for
suffragist leadership and international delegate for women Fabian Society
Spouse
Henry Devenish Harben
(m. 1899)
Children
4, including Henry Eric Southey Harben
Agnes Helen Harben (née Bostock; 15 September 1879 – 29 October 1961) was a British suffragist leader who also supported the militant suffragette hunger strikers, and was a founder of the United Suffragists.
Agnes Helen Harben (née Bostock; 15 September 1879 – 29 October 1961) was a British suffragist leader who also supported the militant suffragette hunger...
a group for women and men, militants and non-militants started with AgnesHarben and others, the United Suffragists. Neal was a leading member of the...
returned to prison to complete their sentence. Supporters, including AgnesHarben and her husband, would offer Kenney and others to recuperate at their...
the United Suffragists, which had male and female members, including AgnesHarben and her husband, and welcomed former militant and non-militants. The...
1911 and for the abolition of hereditary peerages in 1917. AgnesHarben and Henry Devenish Harben were among Fabians advocating women's emancipation and supporting...
Arnhem, served as Horsham's Member of Parliament from 1951 to 1964. AgnesHarben née Bostock (1841–1961), suffragist leader who also supported the militant...
He was the son of Henry Andrade Harben and the grandson of Sir Henry Harben who founded Prudential Assurance, Harben was educated at Eton College and...
Glasgow branch of the Women's International League in 1915, working with AgnesHarben and others. Both noted speakers, Dollan and Crawfurd travelled around...
Bureau. In 1913, the Webbs and Henry Devenish Harben, husband of suffragist and fellow Fabian, AgnesHarben, co-founded the New Statesman, a political weekly...
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WIL), and included AgnesHarben. With little suffrage activity to organise, Wilkinson looked for another...
style is unknown. The son of Henry Devenish Harben and Agnes Helen Bostock, he was born at Farnham, Surrey. Harben married Helen Prudence Ramsay, daughter...
included breaking a window by throwing a brick. In 1914, Anderson joined AgnesHarben and the new group of women and men: H. J. Gillespie, Gerald Gould, Bessie...
stepmother, her husband, Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence, Maud Arncliffe Sennett, AgnesHarben and her husband and Louisa Garrett Anderson. It welcomed former militants...
suffragette activities. Lennox went to France to assist her friends Henry and AgnesHarben who had turned their hotel, the Hotel Majestic, in Paris into a hospital...
Congress of Women in Budapest, as part of the British delegation along with AgnesHarben, one of the founders of the United Suffragists. Sheepshanks was appointed...
Corps. which Despard had founded. From 1915 onward, she worked with AgnesHarben and others to maintain international women's movements representation...
negotiated peace in 1916. Since 1915, along with other women such as AgnesHarben, after the 1915 International Alliance of Women, Snowden felt a desire...
Conference" in June 1916, with Helen Crawfurd and Agnes Dollan. These women also worked with AgnesHarben and others across Britain. The WPC campaigned throughout...
became Scurr's primary area of activism, working alongside others such as AgnesHarben, and Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence, Scurr was elected as one of its vice-presidents...
London. Eates joined the Pethick-Lawrence's United Suffragists, with AgnesHarben and her husband, which welcomed women and men, former militants and non-militants...
Garrett Anderson, H. J. Gillespie, Gerald Gould, AgnesHarben, Bertha Brewster and Henry Devenish Harben, Bessie Lansbury, George Lansbury, Mary Neal, Emmeline...
and become secretary of the Women's Peace Crusade. By then she had met AgnesHarben and others, who held the same international perspectives. On 23 July...