Mr Charles Stuart-Wortley
1851 - April 24, 1926Summary information for Mr Charles Stuart-Wortley
Contributions
1887
THE ECCLESIASTICAL COMMISSIONERS —RETURN OF DUES, &c. Commons January 31, 1887
ECCLESIASTICAL COMMISSIONERS— ST. MARY, HORNSEY. Commons February 4, 1887
LUNACY ACTS AMENDMENT—LEGISLATION. Commons February 4, 1887
COAL AND IRONSTONE MINES—REPORT OF INSPECTORS, 1886. Commons February 4, 1887
MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT—RETURN OF MEMBERS, 1880—INDEX OF NAMES. Commons February 11, 1887
CONTRACT FOR CARTRIDGES FOR QUEENSLAND—THE EXPLOSIVES ACT. Commons February 14, 1887
ELECTION EXPENSES,1886—THE RETURN. Commons February 22, 1887
2 speeches — FACTORIES ACTS—THE TRUCK ACTS IN SCOTLAND. Commons February 22, 1887
LUNACY LAWS—ALLEGED DETENTION OF A FEMALE. Commons February 28, 1887
PRISONS (GREAT BRITAIN)—PRISON LABOUR—MAT-MAKING. Commons March 3, 1887
3 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons March 28, 1887
SECOND READING. Commons March 31, 1887
2 speeches — SELECT COMMITTEE. Commons April 5, 1887
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE—THE EASTER RECESS. Commons April 7, 1887
TRADE AND MANUFACTURE—"THE SWEATING SYSTEM." Commons April 26, 1887
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE—COAL MINES REGULATION BILL. Commons April 28, 1887
PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS—HABITATION OF THE PRIMROSE LEAGUE, BIRMINGHAM. Commons April 29, 1887
PUBLIC BUSINESS—EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY BILL. Commons April 29, 1887
[BILL 230.] SECOND READING. Commons April 29, 1887
3 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 28th April.] Commons May 2, 1887
LAW AND POLICE—SOCIALIST MEETINGS —INSTRUCTIONS TO THE POLICE. Commons May 3, 1887
LAW AND JUSTICE (ENGLAND AND WALES) —PUBLIC PROSECUTIONS— THE SOLICITOR TO THE TREASURY. Commons May 3, 1887
LAW AND POLICE (ENGLAND AND WALES)—DISTURBANCES AT KEN-NINGTON. Commons May 3, 1887
TRADE AND COMMERCE—STRIKE OF SHIPBUILDERS AT BELFAST. Commons May 3, 1887
COMMITTEE. Commons May 3, 1887
2 speeches — TRUCK BILL,— [BILL 109. Commons May 3, 1887
PUBLIC MEETINGS—INTERFERENCE BY THE POLICE. Commons May 5, 1887
2 speeches — LAW AND, JUSTICE—SOUTHAMPTON BOROUGH POLICE COURT—EXCLUSION OF THE PUBLIC. Commons May 5, 1887
3 speeches — PUBLIC MEETINGS—SALVATIONIST OR SOCIALIST MEETINGS AND THE POLICE. Commons May 5, 1887
LAW AND POLICE—PERSONAL SEARCHES BY THE POLICE. Commons May 5, 1887
LAW AND POLICE—THE SALVATION ARMY. Commons May 5, 1887
2 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 14th April.] Commons May 5, 1887
VACCINATION ACTS—DISTRESS WARRANT AT KETTERING. Commons May 6, 1887
EXTRAORDINARY TITHE RENT-CHARGE—THE CAPITAL VALUE. Commons May 6, 1887
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE—THE COAL MINES, &c. REGULATION BILL. Commons May 6, 1887
OPEN AIR MEETINGS (METROPOLIS)— INSTRUCTIONS TO THE POLICE. Commons May 6, 1887
COAL MINES, &c. REGULATION BILL—FEMALE LABOUR AT THE PIT'S BANK. Commons May 9, 1887
ALLOTMENTS EXTENSION ACT, 1882—"POORS CLOSE" CHARITY, GREAT EASTON. Commons May 10, 1887
2 speeches — OPEN-AIR MEETINGS (METROPOLIS)— ACTION OF THE POLICE. Commons May 10, 1887
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE—EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY BILL. Commons May 10, 1887
LAW AND POLICE—SEVERE SENTENCE AT THE MARYLEBONE POLICE COURT. Commons May 10, 1887
LAW AND POLICE—OUTRAGE AT A MEETING AT AUDLEM, CHESHIRE. Commons May 10, 1887
2 speeches — LAW AND JUSTICE—EXCLUSION FROM THE POLICE COURTS. Commons May 10, 1887
OPEN-AIR MEETINGS (METROPOLIS)— PROPOSED MEETING AT KENNINGTON—CRITICISM OF THE POLICE. Commons May 10, 1887
ADDRESS FOR A RETURN. Commons May 10, 1887
THE NEWSPAPER PRESS—THE LANG-WORTHY MARRIAGE CASE IN "THE PALL MALL GAZETTE." Commons May 12, 1887
THE MAGISTRACY (ENGLAND AND WALES) —CERRIG Y DRUIDION PETTY SESSIONS. Commons May 12, 1887
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS—EXTRA ALLOWANCE TO THE POLICE CONSTABLES. Commons May 12, 1887
DOGS—THE RABIES ORDER. Commons May 12, 1887
THE CONSTABULARY—CASE OF EX-POLICE SERGEANT ESKETT. Commons May 12, 1887
2 speeches — PRISONS (ENGLAND AND WALES)— MILLBANK PRISON. Commons May 12, 1887
OPEN AIR MEETINGS (METROPOLIS)— ARREST OF CHAPMAN AND KEMP. Commons May 12, 1887
THE MAGISTRACY (ENGLAND AND WALES)—THE FLINTSHIRE NONCONFORMISTS. Commons May 13, 1887
THE METROPOLITAN POLICE—THE CHIEF COMMISSIONER. Commons May 13, 1887
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE—COMMITTEE ON THE COAL MINES, & REGULATION BILL. Commons May 13, 1887
COMMITTEE. [Progress 6th May.] Commons May 13, 1887
TITHES—DISTRAINT FOR NON-PAYMENT, SHINFORD, BERKS. Commons May 16, 1887
LICENSED VICTUALLERS' PROTECTION SOCIETY—COLONEL KING-HARMAN, M.P. Commons May 17, 1887
WRECK COMMISSIONERS' COURTS, HULL—NAUTICAL ASSESSORS. Commons May 17, 1887
2 speeches — METROPOLITAN POLICE FORCE—RETURN OF CONSTABLES DISMISSED AND REDUCED. Commons May 19, 1887
THE MAGISTRACY (ENGLAND AND WALES)—BOROUGH OF HANLEY. Commons May 19, 1887
PALACE OF WESTMINSTER—THE CONSTABLES AT THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. Commons May 20, 1887
VACCINATION ACT—CONVICTIONS BY THE LEICESTER COUNTY BENCH. Commons May 20, 1887
THE MARRIAGE LAWS—THE RECTOR OF MUCH WOOLTON, LIVERPOOL. Commons May 23, 1887
METROPOLITAN POLICE—EXTRA DUTY OF THE "A" DIVISION. Commons May 23, 1887
METROPOLITAN POLICE—DUTY AT THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. Commons May 23, 1887
METROPOLITAN POLICE—DUTIES OF THE POLICE SERVING IN THIS HOUSE. Commons May 23, 1887
VACCINATION LAWS—ASSAULT ON THE POLICE AT LEICESTER. Commons May 23, 1887
3 speeches — OBSERVATIONS. Commons May 24, 1887
CLASS II.—SALARIES AND EXPENSES OF CIVIL DEPARTMENTS. Commons July 15, 1887
RAILWAYS (ENGLAND AND WALES)— THE STRIKE OF ENGINE DRIVERS AND FIREMEN ON THE MIDLAND RAILWAY. Commons August 10, 1887
4 speeches — COAL MINES, &c. REGULATION BILL.— [BILL 130.] Commons August 15, 1887
PART II. Commons August 16, 1887
Rule 33—Stretchers. Commons August 17, 1887
2 speeches — Legal Proceedings. Commons August 17, 1887
METROPOLITAN POLICE (re-committed) BILL.— [BILL 321.] Commons August 19, 1887
9 speeches — CLASS III.—LAW AND JUSTICE. Commons August 22, 1887
2 speeches — [BILL 360.] COMMITTEE. Commons August 24, 1887
COAL MINES, &c. REGULATION BILL.— [BILL 383.] Commons September 3, 1887
LICENSING ACTS—THE WORKING TON LICENSING MAGISTRATES Commons September 5, 1887
CONSIDERATION OF LORDS' AMENDMENTS. Commons September 12, 1887
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