Mr Henry Matthews
1826 - April 3, 1913Summary information for Mr Henry Matthews
Contributions
1892
7 speeches — ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons February 12, 1892
5 speeches — JUSTICES OF THE PEACE BILL. Commons February 16, 1892
2 speeches — THE TITLE OF LORD MAYOR. Commons February 22, 1892
TREASON FELONY CONVICTS. Commons February 22, 1892
CASE OF CRUELTY AT HELSTON. Commons February 22, 1892
SHOP HOURS BILL. (No. 26.) Commons February 24, 1892
2 speeches — LICENSED PUBLIC HOUSES RETURN. Commons March 7, 1892
SALARY AND EMOLUMENTS OF SIR EDMUND DU CANE. Commons March 7, 1892
2 speeches — FIRES IN HOTELS. Commons March 7, 1892
THE TITHE COMMISSIONERS' REPORT. Commons March 7, 1892
PROSECUTIONS AT EASTBOURNE. Commons March 7, 1892
SECOND READING. Commons March 10, 1892
EASTBOURNE IMPROVEMENT ACT, 1885, AMENDMENT BILL. Commons March 11, 1892
THE EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY BILL. Commons March 11, 1892
CORONERS AND MEDICAL EVIDENCE. Commons March 11, 1892
PRISON CLERKS. Commons March 11, 1892
THE PUBLIC EXECUTIONER. Commons March 11, 1892
3 speeches — THE CASE OF J. CURTIN KENT. Commons March 11, 1892
WARDER SCHOOLMASTERS. Commons March 11, 1892
2 speeches — THE CONDEMNED MEN RAYNER AND EGGLETON. Commons March 14, 1892
"TOY" PISTOLS. Commons March 14, 1892
2 speeches — CORONERS' INQUESTS AFTER EXECUTIONS. Commons March 15, 1892
THE CONDEMNED POACHERS. Commons March 15, 1892
7 speeches — THE CONDEMNED POACHERS. Commons March 16, 1892
PROMOTION IN THE PRISONS OFFICE. Commons March 17, 1892
THE CONVICT FANNY GANE. Commons March 17, 1892
THE CASE OF J. CURTIN KENT. Commons March 17, 1892
ACCIDENT TO A CAB. Commons March 17, 1892
3 speeches — THE TRING MURDER CASE. Commons March 17, 1892
THE MURDERS AT RAINHILL. Commons March 18, 1892
REVISING BARRISTERS AND OVERSEERS. Commons March 18, 1892
2 speeches — POLICE PASSES ON RAILWAYS. Commons March 18, 1892
MRS. BEECROFT, OF STOCKPORT. Commons March 18, 1892
THE TRING MURDERS. Commons March 18, 1892
THE CHIEF MAGISTRATE OF CARDIFF. Commons March 21, 1892
DEFINITION OF MURDER. Commons March 21, 1892
DEATH OF SAMUEL WILSON, A PRISONER. Commons March 22, 1892
THE LAW AS TO PAWNBROKERS. Commons March 22, 1892
REFORMATORY AND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS LEGISLATION. Commons March 22, 1892
12 speeches — THE LAW OF CONSPIRACY. Commons March 22, 1892
2 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons March 23, 1892
2 speeches — EARLY CLOSING IN THE HARROW ROAD. Commons March 24, 1892
SUPERVISION OF COAL MINES. Commons March 24, 1892
CORONERS' JURIES—VERDICTS OF WILFUL MURDER. Commons March 24, 1892
2 speeches — TREATMENT OF PRISONERS IN STAFFORD GAOL. Commons March 24, 1892
2 speeches — LION TAMING EXHIBITIONS. Commons March 24, 1892
CHATHAM PRISON OFFICIALS AND THE EASTER REVIEW. Commons March 24, 1892
THE CHIEF CONSTABLE OF IPSWICH. Commons March 24, 1892
THE CASE OF MR. JAMES MAHONEY. Commons March 24, 1892
METROPOLITAN LODGING HOUSES. Commons March 25, 1892
TRIAL OF ALLEGED ANARCHISTS AT WALSALL. Commons March 25, 1892
THE WAREHAM MAGISTRATES. Commons March 25, 1892
2 speeches — FLINTSHIRE MAGISTRATES. Commons March 28, 1892
THE PROBATION OF FIRST OFFENDERS ACT, 1887. Commons March 28, 1892
2 speeches — THE CONVICTS DALY AND EGAN—SUPERINTENDENT BLACK. Commons March 28, 1892
PUZZLE COMPETITIONS. Commons March 28, 1892
LICENCES AT SHOREDITCH. Commons March 28, 1892
7 speeches — THE CASE OF DR. GALLAGHER. Commons March 28, 1892
CONVICTIONS OF CLERGYMEN. Commons March 28, 1892
INSANITY OF CONVICT CLARKE. Commons March 29, 1892
2 speeches — THE CASE OF DR. GALLAGHER. Commons March 29, 1892
IMPRISONMENT WITH FLOGGING. Commons March 29, 1892
PREVENTION OF CRIMES ACT— THAMES POLICE COURT. Commons March 29, 1892
CERTIFICATE OF DEATH. Commons March 29, 1892
THE INSPECTION OF MINES. Commons March 29, 1892
2 speeches — DEATHS OF NUNS IN CONVENTS. Commons March 31, 1892
3 speeches — THE CASE OF JOHN DALY. Commons March 31, 1892
2 speeches — INSPECTOR BLACK, OF BIRMINGHAM. Commons March 31, 1892
2 speeches — THE CASE OF MRS. OSBORNE. Commons March 31, 1892
FIRE AT THE BELL HOTEL, HAMPTON. Commons March 31, 1892
2 speeches — THE CONTROL OF THE PROVINCIAL POLICE. Commons March 31, 1892
THE CONTROL OF THE POLICE. Commons April 1, 1892
FEMALE PRISONERS. Commons April 1, 1892
THE PREROGATIVE OF MERCY IN IRELAND. Commons April 1, 1892
THE REGISTRATION OF CHIMNEY SWEEPERS. Commons April 4, 1892
LOSS OF LIFE BY FIRES. Commons April 4, 1892
METROPOLITAN POLICE COURTS. Commons April 4, 1892
INSPECTOR BLACK, OF BIRMINGHAM. Commons April 4, 1892
CONTINENTAL ANARCHISTS. Commons April 5, 1892
BOROUGH AND COUNTY MAGIS- TRATES. Commons April 7, 1892
COMMITTAL OF DEBTORS. Commons April 7, 1892
2 speeches — THE EXTRA POLICE AT DURHAM. Commons April 7, 1892
PUBLIC MEETINGS AT THE WORLD'S END, CHELSEA. Commons April 7, 1892
THE COUNCIL OF JUDGES. Commons April 7, 1892
THE CASE OF DR. GALLAGHER. Commons April 8, 1892
LICENSED METROPOLITAN CABS AND CAB DRIVERS. Commons April 11, 1892
"REGINA V. HURLBERT." Commons April 11, 1892
2 speeches — THE CASE OF FANNY GANE. Commons April 11, 1892
2 speeches — SENTENCES ON DYNAMITARDS AND ANARCHISTS. Commons April 11, 1892
2 speeches — THE CONFIRMATION OF ASYLUM INMATES. Commons April 11, 1892
THE SENATE OF LONDON UNIVERSITY. Commons April 11, 1892
THE CONVICT EGAN. Commons April 12, 1892
RATING OF SCHOOLS—IRISH AFFAIRS. Commons April 12, 1892
2 speeches — EGRESS FROM THEATRES. Commons April 28, 1892
THE CASE OF JAMES HUGHES. Commons April 28, 1892
THE CONVICTS RICHARDSON AND EGDELL. Commons April 29, 1892
STREET OBSTRUCTION IN LAMBETH. Commons April 29, 1892
POISONOUS EXPLOSIVES IN MINES. Commons April 29, 1892
BETTING PROSECUTIONS. Commons May 3, 1892
2 speeches — POACHING IN THE FOREST OF DEAN. Commons May 3, 1892
SUSPENSION OF MR. CUNINGHAME GRAHAM. Commons May 4, 1892
2 speeches — PRISON CLOTHES. Commons May 5, 1892
RECKLESS BICYCLE RIDING. Commons May 6, 1892
2 speeches — BIRTHS IN PRISON. Commons May 9, 1892
WRONGFUL ASSUMPTION OF "M.A." DEGREE. Commons May 9, 1892
POLICE CONSTABLES AS FIREMEN. Commons May 9, 1892
2 speeches — THE MIDLAND RAILWAY COMPANY AND ST. PANCRAS. Commons May 9, 1892
6 speeches — VOLUNTEERS AND HONORARY MEMBERSHIP OF CLUBS. Commons May 9, 1892
BOROUGH BOUNDARIES. Commons May 9, 1892
POLICEMEN AND THEIR VOTES. Commons May 9, 1892
THE USE OF REVOLVERS. Commons May 10, 1892
DOCKYARD POLICE. Commons May 12, 1892
THE INEBRIATES ACTS COMMITTEE. Commons May 12, 1892
THE ASSAULT ON LEMUEL HUGHES. Commons May 12, 1892
2 speeches — SALE OF LIQUORS TO CHILDREN. Commons May 12, 1892
THE CONVICTION OF MR. LEWIS LYONS. Commons May 12, 1892
2 speeches — LONDON STREET ACCIDENTS. Commons May 13, 1892
2 speeches — COMPULSORY FIRE ESCAPES. Commons May 16, 1892
2 speeches — THE CONVICTION OF MR. LEWIS LYONS. Commons May 16, 1892
THE POLICE VOTE AND VESTRY ELECTIONS. Commons May 16, 1892
GRANTING OF LICENCES AT KINGSTON-ON-THAMES. Commons May 16, 1892
2 speeches — CONVICTS IN CHATHAM PRISON. Commons May 17, 1892
THE STORAGE OF PETROLEUM. Commons May 17, 1892
OLD DOCKYARD POLICE AND FREE QUARTERS. Commons May 19, 1892
THE STATUTES OF 1882. Commons May 19, 1892
THE DIFFERENCE IN MAGISTRATES' DECISIONS. Commons May 19, 1892
SHOOTING OF HOMING PIGEONS. Commons May 19, 1892
FREDERICK HUMPHREY'S VACCINATION CASE. Commons May 19, 1892
RIGHT OF MEMBERS TO VISIT PRISONS. Commons May 20, 1892
FINES UNDER THE MEDICINE STAMP ACTS. Commons May 20, 1892
PAY AND ALLOWANCES OF PRISON WARDERS. Commons May 20, 1892
RETURN OF ELECTORS IN EACH CONSTITUENCY. Commons May 20, 1892
CARRYING REVOLVERS WITHOUT LICENCES. Commons May 23, 1892
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS IN SCOTLAND. Commons May 23, 1892
4 speeches — THE VACCINATION COMMISSION. Commons May 23, 1892
2 speeches — STREET ACCIDENTS IN LONDON. Commons May 23, 1892
THE CASE OF THE REV. E. B. HAWKSHAW. Commons May 23, 1892
MR. LERESCHE AND THE PENDLEBURY COLLIERS. Commons May 26, 1892
METROPOLITAN POLICE INSPECTORS' RETIRING FUND. Commons May 26, 1892
PENALTIES UNDER THE EDUCATION ACTS. Commons May 26, 1892
PAUPER ALIENS. Commons May 26, 1892
3 speeches — DISPUTES IN THE SUNDERLAND SHIPPING TRADE. Commons May 27, 1892
POLICE BOOT CONTRACTS. Commons May 27, 1892
REMUNERATION OF PRISON WARDERS. Commons May 30, 1892
IMMIGRATION OF PAUPER ALIENS. Commons May 30, 1892
4 speeches — TAKING PHEASANTS' AND PARTRIDGES' EGGS. Commons May 30, 1892
THE VACCINATION COMMISSION. Commons May 30, 1892
SUB-LETTING OF GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS. Commons May 31, 1892
CHILDREN AND PUBLIC HOUSES. Commons May 31, 1892
2 speeches — THE CONVICTION OF OSBORN. Commons May 31, 1892
6 speeches — GLOVE CONTEST AT THE NATIONAL SPORTING CLUB. Commons June 2, 1892
2 speeches — THE REV. EDWARD BURDETT HAWKSHAW. Commons June 3, 1892
ROBURITE IN MINES. Commons June 3, 1892
THE GLOVE CONTEST AT THE NATIONAL SPORTING CLUB. Commons June 3, 1892
DETECTIVE SUPERINTENDENT BLACK'S REWARD. Commons June 3, 1892
THE CASE OF WALLER AND STREET. Commons June 3, 1892
6 speeches — FACTORY INSPECTION. Commons June 9, 1892
4 speeches — CLASS II. Commons June 9, 1892
POLICE RETURNS BILL.—(No. 376.) Commons June 9, 1892
3 speeches — CLASS VII. Commons June 10, 1892
3 speeches — IMMIGRATION FROM THE CONTINENT. Commons June 13, 1892
2 speeches — ACCIDENTS IN BELFAST WEAVING FACTORIES. Commons June 13, 1892
2 speeches — THE DYNAMITE COMPANY. Commons June 13, 1892
THE COMMONWEAL. Commons June 14, 1892
CONVICTS AND LIFE INSURANCE. Commons June 16, 1892
THE CASE OF CONVICT GILKS. Commons June 16, 1892
THE CHIEF CONSTABLE OF RADNORSHIRE. Commons June 16, 1892
2 speeches — METROPOLITAN CABS. Commons June 16, 1892
UNSANITARY WORKSHOPS. Commons June 17, 1892
SALARIES OF PRISON WARDERS. Commons June 17, 1892
2 speeches — LICHFIELD BENCH OF MAGISTRATES. Commons June 17, 1892
THE CASE OF THE BOY REAY. Commons June 17, 1892
2 speeches — LICHFIELD MAGISTRATES. Commons June 21, 1892
SHIP-OWNING MAGISTRATES. Commons June 21, 1892
3 speeches — PRISON MEDICAL OFFICERS. Commons June 21, 1892
ANNUAL LEAVE OF PRISON OFFICERS. Commons June 23, 1892
ELECTION PLACARDS ON PUBLIC BUILDINGS. Commons June 23, 1892
THE PRISONER EGAN. Commons August 9, 1892
ILLEGAL DISTRAINT. Commons August 11, 1892
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