In 1900 the Central and Western Society for Women's Suffrage (CWSWS) and the Central and East of England Society for Women's Suffrage (CEESWS) were reunited as the Central Society for Women's Suffrage. Thereafter the Society remained one body, but changed its name:
1897-1900 Central and Western Society for Women's Suffrage
1897-1900 Central and East of England Society for Women's Suffrage
1900-1907 Central Society for Women's Suffrage
1907-1919 London Society for Women's Suffrage
1919-1926 London Society for Women's Service
1926-1953 London & National Society for Women's Service
1953-date Fawcett Society
The change of name in 1919 reflected the change in emphasis of the Society's Objects, due to the Act giving women the franchise and also to the fact that the Society had added to its Objects a broader service to women as a result of its contribution to the prosecution of the 1914-1918 war.
As the records run on frequently from volume to volume and correspondence file to correspondence file irrespective of changes of name they ahve been catalogued as series irrespective of the name of the Society at a particular date.