London Female Anti-Slavery Society

“As the multifarious occupations of men do leave little leisure for benevolent engagements, we wish to urge upon Christian ladies to form themselves into  Anti-Slavery Associations, and endeavor by their persuasions to induce  gentlemen to unite for the purpose of returning such members to Parliament as are willing to support the cause of immediate emancipation.  …..Any lady who is interested in the subject ……can communicate with the Secretaries of the London Female Anti-Slavery Society, who will be glad to assist them with any formation that may be required……………………”

Signed by Elizabeth Dudley, Peckham  and Rachel Stacey, Tottenham

                                                                                     (Liberator,  December 1, 1832, pg 2)