Women get the right to Vote
November 29 1923 saw a meeting of women voters at St Mary’s Hall, presided over by Mrs Bonham-Carter. Still limiting the right to vote to women over the age of thirty, government policy was changing, suffrage had begun to champion and addresses were given by Lady Edith L. J. Rogers CBE of ‘Whitelands,’ Edenbridge, and Sir Thomas Jewell Bennett the member of parliament for Sevenoaks
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