Charlotte Milligan Fox

Fox undertook a series of tours of County Antrim during 1909–1910 with her sisters Edith Wheeler and Alice Milligan.

[7] In 1910, Fox visited the east coast of America where the New York branch of the Irish Folk Song Society was formed.

The play The Bardic Recital was produced on 16 March at the National Theatre, Washington, fow which Fox collected and arranged the music.

[1] Its aim was to collect and publish Irish airs and ballads, in addition to holding lectures and concerts on the subject.

In 1904, the President of the Society was the Earl of Shaftesbury and the Vice-Presidents included Patrick Weston Joyce, Francis Joseph Bigger, W. H. Grattan Flood, Alfred Perceval Graves, Rev.

The officers for 1905 had a publication committee comprising Claude Aveling, Charlotte Milligan Fox, Herbert Hughes, Rev.

[13] Charlotte Milligan Fox jointly edited, with Herbert Hughes, the early issues of the Journal of the Irish Folk Song Society.