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PRIMROSE LEAGUE, THE , an organization for spreading Conservative principles amongst the British democracy. The extent, as may be seen by the following figures:primrose is associated with the name of Lord Beaconsfield (q.v.), as being preferred by him to other flowers
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Beaconsfield 's statue all the members of the Conservative party in the House
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ordinary term " Lodges," the name was given of " Habitations," which could be constituted with thirteen members. These were intended as a substitute for the paid canvassers, about to be abolished by Mr Gladstone's Reform Bill. The principles of the League are best explained in the declaration which every member is asked to sign: " I declare on my honour and faith that I will devote my best ability to the maintenance of religion, of the estates of the realm, and of the imperial ascendancy of the British Empire; and that, consistently with my allegiance to the sovereign of these realms, I will promote with discretion and fidelity the above objects, being those of the Primrose League." The motto was " Imperium et libertas "; the seal, three primroses; and the badge, a monogram containing the letters PL, surrounded by primroses. Many other badges and various articles of jewellery have since been designed, with this flower as an emblem.A small office was first taken on a second floor in Essex Street, Strand; but this had soon to be abandoned, as the dimensions of the League rapidly increased. Ladies were generally included in the first organization of the League, but subsequently a separate Ladies' Branch and Grand Council were formed. The founder of the Ladies' Grand Council was Lady Borthwick (afterwards Lady Glenesk), and the first meeting of the committee took place at her house
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When the League had become a success, it was joined by Lord Salisbury and Sir Stafford Northcote, who were elected Grand Masters. Its numbers gradually increased to a marvellous 34"I Year. Knights. Dames. Associates. Total. Habita- tions 1884 747 153 57 957 46 1885 8071 1381 1914 11,366 169 1886 32,645 23,381 181,257 237,283 1200 1887 50,258 39,215 476,388 565,86f 1724 1888 54,580 42,791 575,235 672,606 1877 1889 58,18o 46,216 705,832 810,228 1986 1890 60,795 48,796 801,261 910,852 2081 1891 63,251 50,973 887,068 1,001,292 2143 1901 75,260 64,906 1,416,473 1,556,639 2392 1910 87,235 80,038 1,885,746 2,053,019 2645 See an article in the Albemarle of January 1892, written by Miss Meresia Nevill; and the Primrose League Manual
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