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Harriet McIlquham (Medley)

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Birthplace: 41 Brick Lane, London Borough of Tower Hamlets, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
Death: January 24, 1910 (72)
Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom
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Wife of James Henry McIlquham
Mother of Harriet Gee and Sir Gilbert McIlquham

Occupation: Suffragist
Managed by: J Birchenough
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About Harriet McIlquham

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Harriet McIlquham (8 August 1837 – 24 January 1910), also seen as Harriett McIlquham, was an English suffragist.
Early life
Harriet Medley was born in Brick Lane, London, the daughter of Edward Medley (a baker) and Harriet Sanders Medley.

Political activism and writing
McIlquham became a member of the Manchester Society for Women's Suffrage by 1877. She was also a member of the Bristol and West of England Society for Women's Suffrage. In 1881, she co-organized the Birmingham Grand Demonstration with Maria Colby, and spoke at the Bradford demonstration. In 1889, she was a member of the Central National Society, and co-founded the Women's Franchise League with Alice Elizabeth Scatcherd and Elizabeth Clarke Wolstenholme Elmy, and was the league's first president. She helped to found the Women's Emancipation Union in 1892, and served on that organization's council. She was also a member of the Cheltenham branch of the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies, but also worked with and donated to the Women's Social and Political Union.

McIlquham was elected a Poor Law guardian for Boddlington in 1881, the first married woman elected to that office. Her qualifications were questioned, but because she also held property in her own name, the challenge failed. She carried this experience into her further activism, taking particular interest in married women's political rights. She also became overseer of the parish of Staverton, and first chair of the Staverton parish council, among other local appointments.

McIlquham published pamphlets based on her lectures, among them "The Enfranchisement of Women: An Ancient Right, A Modern Need" in 1892. She also wrote a series of essays on the history of feminism for the Westminster Review.

Personal life
Harriet Medley married James Henry McIlquham in 1858. They had four children and lived in Gloucestershire. She died in 1910, aged 72 years, just hours after her paper on poet Robert Williams Buchanan was read at the Cheltenham Ethical Society. Her gravesite is in the churchyard at Tewkesbury Abbey.

The papers of Harriet McIlquham are archived in The Women's Library.

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Harriet McIlquham's Timeline

1837
August 8, 1837
41 Brick Lane, London Borough of Tower Hamlets, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
1838
September 23, 1838
Age 1
St Luke Old Street, London Borough of Islington, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
1861
June 18, 1861
1864
1864
1910
January 24, 1910
Age 72
Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom