Volume 3
The temperance movement and its workers : a record of social, moral, religious, and political progress / by P.T. Winskill ; with an introduction by F.R. Lees.
- Winskill, P. T. (Peter Turner), 1834-1912.
- Date:
- 1891-1892
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The temperance movement and its workers : a record of social, moral, religious, and political progress / by P.T. Winskill ; with an introduction by F.R. Lees. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![LIST OF POETEAITS VOL. III. Page BRITISH WOMEN’S TEMPERANCE ASSOCIATION OFFICIALS, - - Frontis. Lady HENKY SOMERSET, President ] 890-1892. Miss JESSIE A. FOWLER, Hon. Secretary 1879-1892. Mrs. LOUISA STEWART, London, Treasurer 1878-1892. ItRS. MARGARET E. PARKER, Dundee, First President 1876-1877. Mrs. MARGARET BRIGHT LUCAS, London, President 1877-1890. Miss MARY E. DOCWRA, President of Committee 1890-1892. AGENTS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM ALLIANCE, 8 JOHN SERGEANT, Southport, First Official Agent 1865-1874. JAMES WHYTE, Manchester, Agent 1872-1884, Secretary 1884-1892. JAMES H. RAPER, Manchester and London, Parliamentary Agent 1860-1886. J. P. URAN, Plymouth, Superintendent Agent 1886-1892. JOHN HILTON, Superintendent Agent 1856-1892. TEMPERANCE WORKERS IN SCOTLAND, 20 Rev. JOSEPH BROWN, D.D., Kent Road United Presbyterian Church, Glasgow. Rev. Professor FERGUS FERGUSON, D.D., Montrose Street Evangelical Union Church, Glasgow. Rev. ALEXANDER WALLACE, D.D., East Campbell Street United Presbyterian Church, Glasgow. ROBERT DRUMMOND, Secretary of the Scottish Band of Hope Union. WILLIAM QUARRIER, first President of the Scottish Band of Hope Union. SCOTTISH TEMPERANCE LEAGUE AGENTS AND OFFICIALS,- - - 32 JAMES STIRLING, Glasgow, First Agent of the League. WILLIAM JOHNSTON, Glasgow, Secretary 1864-1892. THOMAS DUNNACHIE of Glenboig, Agent of the League 1874-1892. GEORGE EASTON, Agent of the League 1851-1884. JAMES FINLAYSON, Glasgow, Editor of the League Journal 1861-1892. AGENTS OF THE BRITISH TEMPERANCE LEAGUE, 60 RICHARD HORNE, Leicester. THOMAS HARDY, Manchester. J. C. BOOTH, Bradford. JONATHAN SMITH, Leeds. Rev. J. S. BALMER, United Methodist Free Church, Blackpool. PROMINENT MEMBERS OF THE IRISH TEMPERANCE LEAGUE, - - 70 H. C. KNIGHT, Belfast, President 1885-1886. T. B. HERRING, Agent and Lecturer. WILLIAJI WILKINSON, Secretaiy. L. A. BROWNE, Chairman of Executive. JAMES HAUGHTON, J.P., Dublin, Writer, Speaker, ex-President, &c. JOHN GRUBB RICHARDSON, J.P., ex-President, Founder and Proprietor of Bessbrook. TEMPERANCE WORKERS IN THE ARMY AND NAVY, - ... 82 Major-General Sir HENRY HAVELOCK, K.C.B., an earnest and zealous Teetotaller. Admiral .Sir W. KING-HALL, K.C.B., a Temperance Reformer among Seamen. Miss AGNES E. WESTON, Sailor's Rest, Devonport. Miss Sarah ROBINSON, Guildford, the “Soldier’s Friend.” Major-General Sir CHARLES JAMES NAPIER, K.C.B., Governor of .Scinde. SCOTTISH PERMISSIVE BILL AND TEMPERANCE ASSOCIATION, - - 96 JAMES M. M'CULLOCH, M.D., Dumfries, Vice-President, and Champion of Prohibition in Scotland. Ex-Bailie JAMES TORRENS, J.P., Glasgow, First President. Ex-Bailie DAVID LEWIS, Edinburgh, One of the Founders, Author, Honorary Lecturer, &c. Ex-Bailie JAMES L. SELKIRK, J.P., Glasgow, Chairman of Executive 1884-1892 JAMES MITCHELL, Glasgow, First Secretary of the Association 1858-1862.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29001262_0003_0011.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)