Fonds GB 106 7URO - ROBERTS, Ursula (1887-1971)

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GB 106 7URO

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ROBERTS, Ursula (1887-1971)

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  • 1920-1965 (Creation)

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0.5 A box (1 folder)

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Biographical history

Ursula Roberts (1887-1971) was born in 1887 at Meerut in India, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel R J H Wyllie and Emily Titcomb. She married the Rev. William Corbett Roberts in 1909 and from this point both became increasingly concerned with female suffrage and the role and position of women in the church. She was the author of 'The Cause of Purity and Women's Suffrage' published by the Church League for Women's Suffrage as well as the Honorary Treasurer and Honorary Press Secretary of the East Midland Federation of the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies. Both before and after the First World War, her main interest was women in the Church of England. She was a member of the Church League for Women's Suffrage, which was established in 1909 as a non-party, non-militant organisation by the Rev. Claude Hinscliffe and his wife, renamed League of the Church Militant after 1918. Roberts subsequently became one of the key members of the Anglican Group for the Ordination of Women after a call for evidence on women and the ministry went out in the run up to the Lambeth Conference of Anglican Bishops in 1930. She was also a member of the interdenominational Society for the Ministry of Women in the Church, which led her to correspond with Dr Emil Oberholzer and Dr Maude Royden. She died in 1971.

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GB 106 7URO 1920-1965 fonds 0.5 A box (1 folder) Roberts , Ursula , 1887-1971 , suffragist and supporter of women's ordination

Ursula Roberts (1887-1971) was born in 1887 at Meerut in India, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel R J H Wyllie and Emily Titcomb. She married the Rev. William Corbett Roberts in 1909 and from this point both became increasingly concerned with female suffrage and the role and position of women in the church. She was the author of 'The Cause of Purity and Women's Suffrage' published by the Church League for Women's Suffrage as well as the Honorary Treasurer and Honorary Press Secretary of the East Midland Federation of the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies. Both before and after the First World War, her main interest was women in the Church of England. She was a member of the Church League for Women's Suffrage, which was established in 1909 as a non-party, non-militant organisation by the Rev. Claude Hinscliffe and his wife, renamed League of the Church Militant after 1918. Roberts subsequently became one of the key members of the Anglican Group for the Ordination of Women after a call for evidence on women and the ministry went out in the run up to the Lambeth Conference of Anglican Bishops in 1930. She was also a member of the interdenominational Society for the Ministry of Women in the Church, which led her to correspond with Dr Emil Oberholzer and Dr Maude Royden. She died in 1971.

Deposited in the Fawcett Library 1964-1965, see Fawcett Library Annual Report.

The archive consists of correspondence with, inter alia, Dr Emil Oberholzer and Dr Maude Royden, arising out of Mrs Roberts' association with the Anglican Group for the Ordination of Women and the interdenominational Society for the Ministry of Women in the Church. Papers of these organisations include memoranda for submission to Lambeth Conferences. Also included are Press cuttings re the ordination of women, and manuscript extracts in English and Latin, from theological writings on the position of women in the Early Church.

Arranged chronologically.

This collection is available for research. Readers are advised to contact The Women's Library in advance of their first visit.

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Collection level description available on-line on the Women's Library website

The Women's Library also holds the Papers of the Anglican Group for the Ordination of Women (c1928-1978) (5AGO); Records of the Society for the Ministry of Women in the Church (5SMW); Records of the Movement for the Ordination of Women (6MOW); Papers of Agnes Maude Royden (7AMR); the Papers of Dorothea Edith Belfield (7DEB); Papers of Emil Oberholzer (7EOB); the Papers of Everild Feeny (7EMF); the Papers of Mairin Valdez (7MAV); and the Papers of Victoria Lidiard (7VLI) are held by the Women's Library. Correspondence related to the Church league for Women's Suffrage is held in the Women's Library in the Autograph Letter Collection (ref: 9/06).

There are also related press cuttings (c.1919-1950) in The Printed Collections.

Finding aid created by export from CALM v7.2.14 Archives Hub EAD2002. Edited for AIM25 by Sarah Drewery.

In compliance with ISAD (G): General International Standard Archival Description - 2nd Edition (1999); UNESCO Thesaurus, December 2001; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997.

07/03/2008 Royden , Agnes Maude , 1876-1956 , writer, preacher and feminist x Shaw , Agnes Maude Religions Women Christianity Ancient religions Protestantism Religious activities Religious practice Ordination Ordination of women Religious institutions Church Rights of special groups Womens rights Womens status Roberts , Ursula , 1887-1971 , suffragist and supporter of women's ordination Anglican Group for the Ordination of Women to the Historic Ministry of the Church National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies Society for the Ministry of Women in the Church Church of England Sex Sex distribution

Immediate source of acquisition or transfer

Deposited in the Fawcett Library 1964-1965, see Fawcett Library Annual Report.

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Scope and content

The archive consists of correspondence with, inter alia, Dr Emil Oberholzer and Dr Maude Royden, arising out of Mrs Roberts' association with the Anglican Group for the Ordination of Women and the interdenominational Society for the Ministry of Women in the Church. Papers of these organisations include memoranda for submission to Lambeth Conferences. Also included are Press cuttings re the ordination of women, and manuscript extracts in English and Latin, from theological writings on the position of women in the Early Church.

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Accruals

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Arranged chronologically.

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This collection is available for research. Readers are advised to contact The Women's Library in advance of their first visit.

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  • English

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  • Latin

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EnglishLatin

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The Women's Library also holds the Papers of the Anglican Group for the Ordination of Women (c1928-1978) (5AGO); Records of the Society for the Ministry of Women in the Church (5SMW); Records of the Movement for the Ordination of Women (6MOW); Papers of Agnes Maude Royden (7AMR); the Papers of Dorothea Edith Belfield (7DEB); Papers of Emil Oberholzer (7EOB); the Papers of Everild Feeny (7EMF); the Papers of Mairin Valdez (7MAV); and the Papers of Victoria Lidiard (7VLI) are held by the Women's Library. Correspondence related to the Church league for Women's Suffrage is held in the Women's Library in the Autograph Letter Collection (ref: 9/06).

There are also related press cuttings (c.1919-1950) in The Printed Collections.

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Collection level description available on-line on the Women's Library website

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In compliance with ISAD (G): General International Standard Archival Description - 2nd Edition (1999); UNESCO Thesaurus, December 2001; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997.

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  • English

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