225. ER to William Archer, 23 May 1893. Enclosure in Archer’s ‘ “A.B.W.” and Alan’s Wife.’ Letter. Speaker 27 May 1893: 603.
226. Daily Chronicle 16 Dec 1898. ERP, Series 11A, Scrapbook 12. [On the reception of The Open Question after her pseudonym was revealed, pointing to the effects of the new Ibsenist label.]
227. ‘Miss Robins Explains.’ Pall Mall Gazette 31 Dec 1900: 2. Re No. 166.
228. ‘Women’s Suffrage.’ Times 6 Nov 1906: 4.
229. ‘The Hunger Strike.’ Westminster Gazette 21 July 1909. Reprinted in Votes for Women (No. 175) and in Way Stations (No. 106).
230. ‘The Militant Suffragists. Miss Robins’ Apologia.’ Times 7 Mar 1912: 7. Reprinted in ‘Views of Notable Men and Women. In Defence of the Militants.’ Votes for Women 15 Mar 1912: 371. And in Way Stations (No. 106).
231. ‘Miss Robins’ Reply.’ Times 14 Mar 1912: 7. Reprinted in Votes for Women 15 Mar 1912: 371. [Response to Miss Markham’s reply to her letter of 7 Mar 1912.]
232. ‘Letter to the Times.’ In ‘Remove the Cause! Militancy Discussed by Prominent Men and Women.’ Votes for Women 2 Aug 1912: 718.
233. ‘Woman Suffrage.’ Times 27 July 1912: 10. [On a proposed amendment to the Franchise Bill.]
234. Herald (New York) 8 Feb 1913. ERP, Series 12K, 13. [Objects to a review of My Little Sister, insisting on the truth of her story.]
235. ‘A Disgrace to Englishmen.’ Vote 27 June 1913: 145. [Signatory to a letter from the Women Writers’ Suffrage League.]
236. ‘England’s High Resolve to Save Democracy.’ New York Times 11 Mar 1916: 10. Reprinted as an appendix to Theatre and Friendship (No. 123).
237. ‘Solidarity of Sex.’ New York Times 20 June 1916: 10. [ER’s last name is misspelt Tobin.]
238. ‘Ministry of Health. Women’s Consultative Council.’ Times 25 Mar 1919: 6. Reprinted as a broadside by the Ministry of Health, Women’s Consultative Council.
239. ‘Woman’s Place in the New Order. Purpose of Militancy.’ Times 4 May 1921: 13.
240. New Leader 25 July 1924: 6. [Response to Evelyn Sharp’s review of Ancilla’s Share (No. 1340).]
241. ‘Miss Edna Ferber’s “Show Boat.’” Time and Tide 8 (1927): 67. [Objects to a review.]
242. ‘Lady Bell.’ [Obituary] Times 17 May 1930: 14. [A letter from ER forms part of the newspaper’s obituary.]
243. ‘Elizabeth Lady Lewis.’ [Obituary] Times 8 Sept 1931: 14.
244. ‘Sir Herbert Austin.’ Time and Tide 14 (1933): 1149. [On his suggestion that the solution to unemployment is the retrenchment of women and his support for Hitler’s policy in this area.]
245. Time and Tide 15 (1934): 729. [Praises E.M. Forster’s ‘Notes on the Way’ and E.M. Delafield’s ‘Not Yet’ in the 9 June issue.]
246. ‘Mr. Alfred Earl.’[Obituary] Times 28 Dec 1937: 14.