Sir Matthew Ridley
1842 - November 28, 1904Summary information for Sir Matthew Ridley
Contributions
1895
TUBERCULOSIS. Commons March 7, 1895
THE ELECTION OF SPEAKER. Commons April 10, 1895
IMMORAL LITERATURE. Commons August 16, 1895
3 speeches — ADJOURNED DEBATE. [SECOND NIGHT.] Commons August 16, 1895
BALLOON PARACHUTE ACCIDENTS. Commons August 19, 1895
LONDONDERRY SHIRT INDUSTRY. Commons August 19, 1895
OMNIBUS TRAFFIC IN CHEAPSIDE. Commons August 19, 1895
ST. CLEARS PARISH COUNCIL, CAR MARTHEN. Commons August 19, 1895
DR. HERZ. Commons August 20, 1895
BURIAL BOARD FEES. Commons August 20, 1895
2 speeches — QUARTER SESSIONS NOTICES. Commons August 20, 1895
CAB TRADE REGULATIONS. Commons August 22, 1895
PAPAL REGISTERS. Commons August 22, 1895
LUNACY. Commons August 22, 1895
RUTHIN PETTY SESSIONS. Commons August 22, 1895
DR. HERZ. Commons August 22, 1895
5 speeches — CLASS II. Commons August 22, 1895
MISCARRIAGE OF JUSTICE. Commons August 23, 1895
2 speeches — METROPOLITAN POLICE CLOTHING. Commons August 23, 1895
PARAFFIN OIL EXPLOSIONS. Commons August 23, 1895
LONDONDERRY SHIRT INDUSTRY. Commons August 23, 1895
SUPPLY [20TH AUGUST] REPORT. Commons August 23, 1895
2 speeches — ACCIDENTS TO FACTORY OPERATIVES. Commons August 26, 1895
MONEY-LENDING TO FARMERS. Commons August 26, 1895
CRIMINAL STATISTICS FOR ENGLAND. Commons August 27, 1895
11 speeches — CLASS III. Commons August 28, 1895
WANDSWORTH CEMETERY. Commons August 29, 1895
MINES DEPARTMENT, HOME OFFICE. Commons August 29, 1895
REMISSION OF SENTENCE. Commons August 29, 1895
AYRSHIRE MINE FLOODED. Commons August 30, 1895
FACTORY ACT CONVICTIONS. Commons August 30, 1895
FRENCH FACTORY LAWS. Commons August 30, 1895
3 speeches — DEATH OF A FACTORY WORKER. Commons August 30, 1895
WAGES DEDUCTIONS. Commons September 2, 1895
REGENT'S CANAL—DROWNING CASES. Commons September 2, 1895
SUICIDES IN GAOL. Commons September 3, 1895
MRS. MAYBRICK Commons September 3, 1895
2 speeches — PRISONS COMMITTEE. Commons September 4, 1895
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