March of the unemployed

MARCH OF UNEMPLOYED TO LONDON. About 500 unemployed men began their march from Leicester to London on Saturday. The men assembled in the market-place, which, with its approaches, was thronged with a crowd of about 60,000 persons. A religious service was conducted by the Rev. Lewis Donaldson, vicar of St. Mark’s, who, dressed in his … Continue reading March of the unemployed

The man as he is

THE MAN AS HE IS. Rev. F. Lewis Donaldson. Ten years ago, when the first of the pilgrimages which have since become a recognised means of calling attention to public needs set out from Leicester to London, the band of unemployed working men who made the memorable journey was accompanied on its hundred-mile tramp by … Continue reading The man as he is

Militant women

THE CHURCH IN ACTION In last Saturday's Times a letter appeared from the Dean of St. Paul's (Dr. Inge) condemning the circular signed by the Bishop of Kensington which has been sent to the clergy, asking them to protest against the forcible feeding of Suffragist prisoners. In the course of his letter, the Dean refers to the … Continue reading Militant women

Death of Mrs Lewis Donaldson

Context Note: Mrs Lewis Donaldson was Sarah Louisa (Eagleston) Donaldson, granddaughter of David Morgan and first-cousin of Walter Edgar Morgan. DEAN'S WIFE DIES Mrs. Louise Donaldson, wife of Canon F. Lewis Donaldson, 90-years-old sub-dean of Westminster Abbey, died on Saturday at the age of 88, at Dean's Yard, Westminster Abbey, it was announced to-day. Mrs. … Continue reading Death of Mrs Lewis Donaldson