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[1]

Karl Pearson, “The Chances of Death,” p. 3.

[2]

Donaldson, “Woman,” p. 58. Longmans & Co.

[3]

Greenridge, “Roman Public Life,” p. 18. Macmillan & Co.

[4]

Lecky, “History of European Morals,” vol. ii. p. 358.

[5]

Hallam, “History of the Middle Ages.”

[6]

Eckstenstein, “Woman under Monasticism,” p. 106.

[7]

“The Mediæval Education of Women in England,” Journal of Education, June 1909.

[8]

It is interesting, however, to note the following Electoral Disabilities for women in England and Wales, which, however, do not exist in Scotland or Ireland:—

No married woman can vote in any Town Council election or in any County Council election outside London.

No woman owner has any right, in virtue of her ownership, to vote in any local election. Until 1894 women owners, as such, were entitled to vote in Poor Law Guardian elections, but the Local Government Act of that year disfranchised them, while enlarging the voting rights of men owners.

No woman lodger can vote in any local election, although men lodgers can vote in District and Parish Council and Guardian elections, and in the election of the London County and London Borough Councils.

For women there is no service franchise—such as entitles men to vote in District and Parish Council and Guardian elections, and in the election of London Borough Councils—i.e. no occupation of a dwelling as an official or servant (for example, as matron or caretaker) entitles a woman to be placed on the Register.

For neither men nor women is there any ownership franchise, lodger franchise, or service franchise for Town Council elections or for County Council elections outside London.

[9]

Parsons, “The Family,” p. 346.

[10]

Lester Ward, “Dynamic Sociology,” vol. ii, p. 120. D. Appleton and Co., New York.

[11]

Sanitary Record and Journal, Nov. 24, 1904.

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