This is a list of women and men from the Pittville area who signed the album of support presented by Cheltenham suffragists to James Agg-Gardner MP in 1912. Additional information is taken principally from their entries in the 1911 national census.
Conservative and Unionist Women's Franchise Association
Emily Gurney, 12 Wellington Square, wife of Walter Gerald Gurney, solicitor (in the 1901 UK census but perhaps one of the women who refused to appear in the census of 1911)
Sybil Caroline Lambert, Longville, Pittville, aged 33, single, daughter of retired GPO surveyor, living with her parents and two servants
Thomas Lyon, 17 Pittville Villas, 57, Tutor at C of E Training College, with wife, 2 sons and 1 servant
Lord Kingsale of The Grange was the President of the local CUWFA and he and his daughter, Hon Estelle A. Courcy
Charlotte Ann Barton, 56, wife of Frederick James Barton (see below, in the Supporters list)
Under Supporters
Frederick James Barton, Town Postman, and husband of Charlotte Ann Barton (above)
Helen Compton, 28 Clarence Square, 38, wife of a Building Society clerk, with two daughters and one servant
Isabella Margaret Davy, Devon, Prestbury Road, Widow, 38, living on private means with her brother and one servant
Arthur James Hyatt, 2 Portland Terrace, Widower, 45, house-decorator, with four children and a housekeeper
William Welstead, 23 Clarence Square, managing director of drapery
Alfred Godfrey, 24, draper's assistant, of No 37 Marle Hill Parade, a son living with his widowed mother, a sister and one lodger
National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies
Helena Mary Harriet Heath, Wellesley Court, single, 61, living on private means, with her sister and two servants; she was also on the committee of the Society from at least 1908-10.
Kate S. Jackson, 41 Clarence Square, 50, wife of John Jackson, Grocer, with two visitors and one servant in 1911