Mr Charles Stuart-Wortley

1851 - April 24, 1926
Summary information for Mr Charles Stuart-Wortley

Contributions

1890

PRISONS. Commons March 3, 1890

CHIEF CONSTABLE OF CARDIGANSHIRE. Commons March 7, 1890

INFANT LIFE PROTECTION BILL.— (No. 142.) Commons March 17, 1890

2 speeches — HISTORICAL MANUSCRIPTS COMMISSION. Commons March 27, 1890

THE MOSSFIELDS COLLIERY EXPLOSION. Commons May 6, 1890

THE LLANERCH COLLIERY EXPLOSION. Commons May 6, 1890

EXPERIMENTS ON ANIMALS. Commons May 6, 1890

2 speeches — MATMAKTNG IN PRISONS. Commons May 22, 1890

ANGLESEY ASSIZES AND QUARTER SESSIONS BILL.—(No. 248.) Commons June 9, 1890

CLASS III. Commons June 20, 1890

SECOND READING. Commons June 27, 1890

2 speeches — THE METROPOLITAN POLICE. Commons July 14, 1890

ASHTON-IN-MAKERFIELD CHURCHYARD. Commons July 14, 1890

MORTALITY AMONG MINERS IN CORNWALL. Commons July 14, 1890

2 speeches — COURSE OF BUSINESS. Commons July 18, 1890

THE FACTORIES ACT. Commons July 21, 1890

WELSH WITNESSES. Commons July 21, 1890

ARRESTED FOR DRUNKENNESS. Commons July 21, 1890

2 speeches — MORTALITY AMONG CORNISH MINERS. Commons July 21, 1890

2 speeches — PRISON LABOUR—MAT MAKING. Commons July 22, 1890

THE WOMEN'S UNION. Commons July 22, 1890

2 speeches — PRIZE FIGHTS AT THE PELICAN CLUB. Commons July 22, 1890

4 speeches — MORTALITY AMONG CORNISH MINERS. Commons July 22, 1890

4 speeches — POLICE BILL.—(No. 392.) Commons August 2, 1890

POLICE BILL—(No. 392.) Commons August 4, 1890

EX-POLICE SERGEANT DRUMMOND. Commons August 7, 1890

CLASS II. Commons August 12, 1890

CASE OF MR. H. WYNDHAM CARTER. Commons August 15, 1890

CHURCH OF ENGLAND PROPERTY. Commons August 15, 1890

SEVERE SENTENCES. Commons August 15, 1890

JUVENILE OFFENDERS. Commons December 5, 1890

DEDUCTIONS FROM MEN'S EARNINGS. Commons December 5, 1890

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