Mr Anthony Mundella

1825 - 1897
Summary information for Mr Anthony Mundella

Contributions

1894

2 speeches — THE MARKING OF FOREIGN MEAT. Commons January 1, 1894

INCREASED RAILWAY CHARGES FOR EMPTIES. Commons January 1, 1894

RAILWAY ACCIDENT AT NEWPORT, MONMOUTH. Commons January 2, 1894

2 speeches — BOARD OF TRADE RAILWAY INQUIRIES IN IRELAND. Commons January 4, 1894

EXCESSIVE HOURS Of LABOUR ON IRISH RAILWAYS. Commons January 4, 1894

2 speeches — THE SOUTH METROPOLITAN GAS COMPANY. Commons January 4, 1894

THE IMMIGRATION OF ALIENS. Commons January 5, 1894

4 speeches — INSPECTION OF SHIPS PROVISIONS. Commons January 5, 1894

COMMITTEE. [Progress, 4th January.] Commons January 5, 1894

2 speeches — THAMES AND SEVERN CANAL COMPANY. Commons January 8, 1894

3 speeches — DERELICTS IN THE ATLANTIC. Commons January 8, 1894

GLASS MEASURES IN NORTHUMBERLAND. Commons January 9, 1894

5 speeches — FRAUDS IN THE LONDON MEAT TRADE. Commons January 9, 1894

ALTRINCHAM LEVEL CROSSING. Commons January 9, 1894

ROCKET LIFE-SAVING APPARATUS. Commons January 9, 1894

SEA CASUALTIES. Commons January 11, 1894

2 speeches — THE THAMES AND SEVERN CANAL. Commons January 11, 1894

RAILWAY RATES FOR DEAD PIGS IN IRELAND. Commons January 12, 1894

4 speeches — FLOATING DERELICTS. Commons February 12, 1894

2 speeches — FATAL ELECTRIC FATALITY AT BOURNEMOUTH. Commons February 12, 1894

ACCIDENTS AT DEPTFORD STATION. Commons February 13, 1894

CONTINUOUS TRADES. Commons February 15, 1894

2 speeches — OVERWORK ON RAILWAYS. Commons February 15, 1894

3 speeches — ENGINEER SURVEYORS OF THE BOARD OF TRADE. Commons February 16, 1894

LONG HOURS ON IRISH RAILWAYS. Commons February 16, 1894

FOREIGN SEAMEN ON BRITISH SHIPS. Commons February 19, 1894

2 speeches — THE ROYAL CANAL OF IRELAND. Commons February 19, 1894

THE WRECK OF THE "PORT YARROCK." Commons February 19, 1894

HOURS OF LABOUR ON THE GREAT EASTERN RAILWAY. Commons February 19, 1894

3 speeches — LABOUR BUREAUX. Commons February 19, 1894

4 speeches — ALIEN IMMIGRANTS. Commons February 20, 1894

WINDING-UP OF COMPANIES REPORT. Commons February 20, 1894

3 speeches — RAILWAY RATES FOR AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE. Commons February 26, 1894

2 speeches — DANGERS OF ELECTRICITY. Commons February 26, 1894

2 speeches — THE LOSS OF THE"PORT YARROCK." Commons February 26, 1894

SALT PROVISIONS FOR SHIPS. Commons February 26, 1894

MOORGATE STREET STATION. Commons February 26, 1894

SEAMEN'S EYESIGHT. Commons February 26, 1894

THE LOSS OF THE "PORT YAEROCK.' Commons March 1, 1894

2 speeches — EARLY TRAINS FOE WORKWOMEN. Commons March 1, 1894

16 speeches — CONDITION OF TRADE AND AGRICULTURE. Commons March 12, 1894

RAILWAY RATES BILL. Commons March 13, 1894

2 speeches — MERCANTILE MARINE EXPENDITURE. Commons March 13, 1894

2 speeches — THE FATAL ACCIDENT TO MR. THEOBALD, M.P. Commons March 13, 1894

THE WRECK OF THE "HONDEKLIP." Commons March 13, 1894

GERMAN PRISON LABOUR. Commons March 15, 1894

PAUPER ALIENS. Commons March 15, 1894

REPORT ON TRADES UNIONS. Commons March 19, 1894

5 speeches — BOARD OF IRISH LIGHTS. Commons March 19, 1894

3 speeches — DOVER PIER DUES. Commons March 19, 1894

"INJURIES" TO RAILWAY SERVANTS. Commons March 20, 1894

OVERCHARGES ON THE CHATHAM AND DOVER RAILWAY. Commons March 22, 1894

4 speeches — RAILWAY FACILITIES BETWEEN DROGHEDA AND DUBLIN. Commons March 22, 1894

CULCH ON THE ESSEX FISHING GROUNDS. Commons March 22, 1894

SEA FISHKRIES BILL. Commons March 22, 1894

IRCHESTER RAILWAY FATALITY. Commons March 29, 1894

SEA FISHERIES. Commons March 29, 1894

2 speeches — MOTION FOR LEAVE. Commons March 29, 1894

THE ESSEX FISHING GROUNDS. Commons March 30, 1894

DANGEROUS DERELICT. Commons March 30, 1894

THE DESTRUCTION OF DERELICTS. Commons March 30, 1894

2 speeches — GERMAN PRISON-MADE GOODS. Commons April 2, 1894

5 speeches — THE UNDERMANNING OF BRITISH SHIPS. Commons April 2, 1894

ACCIDENTS TO RAILWAY SERVANTS. Commons April 3, 1894

PASSENGER FARES ON THE LONDON, BRIGHTON, AND SOUTH COAST RAILWAY. Commons April 3, 1894

BOARD OF TRADE RULES. Commons April 3, 1894

2 speeches — THE BLACKWATER FISHERY. Commons April 3, 1894

SECOND READING. Commons April 4, 1894

SECOND READING. Commons April 4, 1894

2 speeches — THE FAILURE OF GEORGE BARKER AND COMPANY. Commons April 5, 1894

THE STAMPING OF WEIGHING MACHINES. Commons April 5, 1894

HARBOURS OF REFUGE ON THE EAST COAST OF YORKSHIRE. Commons April 5, 1894

2 speeches — RAILWAY RATES AND CHARGES. Commons April 5, 1894

GERMAN EXPORT TRADE. Commons April 5, 1894

LABOUR IN GERMAN CONVICT PRISONS. Commons April 5, 1894

DUNPHAIL RAILWAY ACCIDENT. Commons May 1, 1894

SECOND BEADING. Commons May 2, 1894

11 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons May 2, 1894

4 speeches — THE NORTH SEA FISHERIES. Commons May 4, 1894

5 speeches — GERMAN PRISON-MADE GOODS. Commons May 4, 1894

ENGINEER EXAMINATIONS BY THE BOARD OF TRADE. Commons May 7, 1894

INSANITARY STATIONS ON THE HIGHLAND RAILWAY. Commons May 7, 1894

HIGHLAND STEAMBOATS. Commons May 7, 1894

HOURS OF LABOUR ON THE CORNWALL RAILWAY. Commons May 7, 1894

2 speeches — LIGHT ON FLANNAN ISLANDS. Commons May 7, 1894

2 speeches — WORKMEN'S CHEAP TICKETS. Commons May 7, 1894

3 speeches — RESOLUTION. Commons May 9, 1894

GERMAN PRISON-MADE GOODS. Commons May 10, 1894

OVERCROWDING PASSENGER STEAMERS. Commons May 10, 1894

5 speeches — THE MANNING OF OCR MERCANTILE MARINE. Commons May 10, 1894

OVERCROWDED WORKMEN'S TRAINS. Commons May 10, 1894

MIXED TRAINS ON IRISH RAILWAYS. Commons May 10, 1894

2 speeches — THAMES AND SEVERN CANAL. Commons May 10, 1894

ESSEX FISHING GROUNDS. Commons May 10, 1894

MONEY-LENDING BANKS. Commons May 10, 1894

THE LATE PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD OF TRADE. Commons May 24, 1894

FOREIGN PRISON-MADE BRUSHES IN GREAT BRITAIN. Commons July 30, 1894

COMMITTEE. [Progress, 25th July.] Commons July 30, 1894

MERCHANT SHIPPING (re-committed) BILL—(No. 321.) Commons August 7, 1894

2 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress, 10th August.] Commons August 13, 1894

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