Mr Charles Stuart-Wortley

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

Contributions

1894

2 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress, 20th December.] Commons January 1, 1894

COMMITTEE. [Progress, 2nd January.] Commons January 3, 1894

LABOUR IN THE POTTERIES. Commons January 4, 1894

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

COMMITTEE. [Progress, 8th January.] Commons January 9, 1894

INDUSTRIAL STATISTICS. Commons February 19, 1894

SHEFFIELD POST OFFICE. Commons February 20, 1894

METROPOLITAN POLICE COURT CLERKS. Commons March 15, 1894

CLASS II. Commons March 15, 1894

MOTION FOR LEAVE. Commons March 29, 1894

3 speeches — CLASS I. Commons March 29, 1894

PISTOLS AND REVOLVERS ACCIDENTS. Commons March 30, 1894

CLASS 1. Commons March 30, 1894

2 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons May 2, 1894

FATAL EXPLOSION AT WALTHAM ABBEY. Commons May 7, 1894

RESOLUTION. Commons May 9, 1894

CLASS I. Commons May 21, 1894

2 speeches — PEEVENTION OF CRUELTY TO CHILDREN BILL—(No. 44.) Commons May 23, 1894

LAUNDRIES AND THE FACTORY BILL. Commons June 7, 1894

IMPORTS OF FOREIGN-MADE GOODS. Commons June 8, 1894

LONDON STREETS AND BUILDINGS BILL (by Order). Commons July 16, 1894

THE CONGO FREE STATE. Commons July 16, 1894

FRANCE AND THE CONGO TREATY. Commons July 16, 1894

2 speeches — THE SCOTCH COAL STRIKE. Commons July 26, 1894

2 speeches — INSPECTORS OF METALLIFEROUS MINES. Commons July 31, 1894

2 speeches — CIVIL SERVICES AND REVENUE DEPARTMENTS, 1894–5 Commons July 31, 1894

JABEZ BALFOUK. Commons August 2, 1894

SECOND READING. Commons August 2, 1894

2 speeches — HOUSING OF THE WORKING CLASSES. Commons August 7, 1894

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

COMMITTEE. [Progress, 30th April.] Commons August 13, 1894

COMMITTEE. Commons August 13, 1894

CONSIDERATION. Commons August 14, 1894

2 speeches — CLASS II. Commons August 17, 1894

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