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  Anthony John Mundella - LoveToKnow 1911
ANTHONY JOHN MUNDELLA (1825-1897), English educational and industrial reformer, of Italian extraction, was born at Leicester in 1825.
In the Gladstone ministry of 1880 Mundella was vice-president of the council, and shortly afterwards was nominated fourth charity commissioner for England and Wales.
In February 1886 he was appointed president of the board of trade, with a seat in the cabinet, and was sworn a member of the privy council.
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 Special collections   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
The content of the papers is mainly political, and consists largely of the correspondence of Mundella, a prominent Liberal M.P. of the later 19th century who attained Cabinet rank.
Anthony John Mundella (1825-1897) was born in Leicester of an Italian father and an English mother.
Mundella was Liberal M.P. for Sheffield from 1868 to 1885, and for the Brightside division of the Borough from November 1885 to his death in 1897.
www.shef.ac.uk /library/special/mundpape.html   (346 words)

  
 Scotts Family History - pafg01 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
John HOCKENHULL [Parents] was born 4 Feb 1854 in 46, New Zealand Road, Stockport.
John was employed as Mechanical Engine Fitter 1877/1880.
John HOCKENHULL was born 1878 in Manchester - accord census.
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 OSBORN 19TH CENTURY BOUND MANUSCRIPTS
Describes his long friendship with John Stuart Mill (1806-1873) and its termination (17p.), the exhumation and cremation of Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822) (2p.), and relates an anecdote of William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898) (2p.).
Describes the career of John Francis Rigaud (1742-1810) in detail; discussion of painting techniques, and frequent mention of the Royal Academy; accompanied by seven related pieces concerning the Rigaud and Dutilh families.
Preface is dated 1832 Aug 12 and the poems are dated 1825-1832; the author explains in his preface that most of his poems were written for the literary society of the Society of Friends to which he belonged; several are addressed to George Herron.
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 MUNDELLA, ANTHONY JOHN... - Online Informationsartikel ungefähr MUNDELLA, ANTHONY JOHN...
JOHN (1825-1897), englisches pädagogisches und industrielles reformer, See also:
Code von 1882, der als das "Mundella bekannt wurde.
Boehm, für durch 8o, 000 Arbeiter, hauptsächlich Frauen und Kinder, wurden Mrs Mundella dargestellt.
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 1880 Belfast
During the summer season a band performs every week in the gardens, and on Easter Monday, Whit Monday, and other occasions throughout the season, sundry fetes are given, which very much add to the attractiveness of these grounds, and, as a source of revenue, assist in maintaining the gardens in an efficient state.
In 1867 an additional wing, at the south west side, was erected at a cost of £2,500, by the late John Charters, Esq., and in 1873 two additions to the north and south wings were built, at a cost of £2,850, by the late Edwd.
This Institution presents excellent opportunities for the study of medicine, and being the only hospital for the reception of injuries and surgical diseases occurring in the large manufacturing town and seaport of Belfast, it affords unusual facilities to the student for acquiring a knowledge of practical surgery.
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 Mundella Miscellany
Pink Floyd's legendary recording was made a few years after I had joined the workforce, but I certainly remember relating to the irony of their lyrics, and I still do.
The kid's chorus on the recording was made by a school choir not unlike Mundella's, the sound was spot on (apart from the southern vowels).
As a new boy I was something of a novelty to those who were just entering their second year at Mundella.
www.mundella.org.uk /miscellany.htm   (2093 words)

  
 Ottley Collection of W. E. Gladstone Correspondence
Autograph letter signed, to E. Hamilton, bringing to his attention with all delicacy the fact that 'the agents general of the big Colonies much feel their present exclusion from the official parties', and asking that they be included in official guest lists.
Mundella was an active proponent of many of the reformist measurespassed by Parliament in the 1870s, such as the Education and Factory Acts.
Autograph letter signed, possibly only the second of two pages (there is no salutation), to W. Gladstone, accepting an invitation to breakfast and asking if he would meet the son of Bishop Gray, and his two daughters, as well as Bishop Macrorie, and three African archdeacons, at Lichfield for a public meeting on 31 July.
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 Scotland in the 19th century: Section 10.5: Industrial relations [ebook chapter] / J A Haythornthwaite, 1993
John Cronin, general secretary of the Associated Society of Millmen of Scotland (pp.
A precis and analysis of John Weir's evidence may be found in the Digest of evidence taken before Group A of the Royal Commission on Labour, 1892.
It claimed that the rule stating that the proportion of apprentices to journeymen should not exceed one to five was often disregarded.
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 A Catalogue of Books and Announcements of Methuen and Company, Publishers (1899)
It was originally intended that a separate volume containing a full narrative and critical Life by the Editor should appear simultaneously with the letters, and form part of the work: but the publication of this has for various reasons been postponed.
A work which brings together all that is known on the subject from the introduction of Christianity to the commencement of the British occupation.
A complete survey of the subject from St. John and St. Paul to modern times, covering the Christian Platonists, Augustine, the Devotional Mystics, the Mediaeval Mystics, and the Nature Mystics and Symbolists, including Böhme and Wordsworth.
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 the hadow reports - an introduction (the encyclopaedia of informal education)
Dr Albert Mansbridge (1876-1952) was one of the founders of the Workers' Educational Association and wrote An adventure in working class education, being the story of the Workers' Educational Association 1903 - 1915 (1920).
Mundella was presumably (though I've not been able to verify this) the son of Anthony John Mundella (1825-1897), the Liberal MP for Sheffield Brightside after whom the 1880 Education Act (The Mundella Act) was named.
This A. Mundella appears also to have been politically active, writing about unemployment in Labour exchanges and education (1910).
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 Thomas Cooper - Home Page.
Mundella, of a grant of £200 to Mr.
Cooper soon became recognized as the leader of the Chartists, and was nominated as a Parliamentary candidate both for the the town and county, but was not returned.
Among the converts to Chartist views, whom Cooper made by his eloquent appeals, was a youth of 15, named Anthony John Mundella, whose later career is sufficiently well known.
www.gerald-massey.org.uk /cooper/index.htm   (3834 words)

  
 Abbott Memorial Collection
John S.C. Abbott-"Heroic Deeds of Heroic Men: The Navy in the North Carolina Sounds", Harpers, Apr. 1866
John S.C. Abbott-"Heroic Deeds of Heroic Men: Florida: Her Crime and her Punishment", Harper's, Nov. 1866
John S.C. Abbott-"The Prisons and Prisoners of Paris", Harper's, Oct. 1853
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 Untitled Document
Failure in his abortive rising in 1848 led to his being sentenced to be hanged, drawn and quartered, a sentence later commuted (to O'Brien's apparent disgust) to transportation.
Known as "Johnny", or "Little John" because of his diminutive stature, and also as "Finality Jack" for his claim that the Reform Bill of 1832 was a "final solution" to the problem.
The death of Prince Albert in 1861 was a devastating blow, from which she never quite recovered; she retired from public life, and was considerably criticised for the length of her retirement.
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 Frederick Stanley, 16th Earl of Derby information information - Search.com
When Sir John A. Macdonald died in office of heart failure on 6 June 1891, Stanley lost the close friendship he had enjoyed with the Prime Minister.
Once the administration was in place, Abbott resigned due to illness and turned the government over to Sir John Thompson.
Lord Stanley of Preston helped cement the non-political role of the Governor General when he refused to agree to a controversial motion in the House of Commons.
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 British ministries, political parties, etc.
1758) 1758 - 1759 vacant 1759 - 1763 John Ligonier, Viscount Ligonier (b.
1721) 1721 - 1724 John Carteret, Baron Carteret (s.a.) 1724 - 1748 Thomas Pelham-Holles, Duke of Newcastle (s.a.) 1748 - 1751 John Russell, Duke of Bedford (b.
1701) 1702 - 1705 John Sheffield, Marquess of Normanby (from 1703, John Sheffield, Duke of Buckinghamshire and Normanby) (b.
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 RAWSON MSS.
Ann (Taylor) Gilbert; Herbert John Gladstone, viscount Gladstone; Sir Dan Godfrey; Elizabeth (Brodie) Gordon, duchess of Gordon; John Bartholomew Gough; Matthew Habershon; George Hadfield; John Vine Hall; Mrs.
Included are Edward Baines; Samuel Bowly; John Bright; Mary Carpenter; Joseph Chamberlain; Richard Cobden; Christopher J. Davies; Edward George Geoffrey Smith Stanley, 14th earl of Derby; Henry Howard, 2nd earl of Effingham; Ebenezer Elliott; Mrs.
Amelia (Alderson) Opie; Carlo Poerio; John Arthur Roebuck; Antony Ashley Cooper, 7th earl of Shaftesbury; Emily Caroline Catherine Frances (Cowper) Cooper, countess of Shaftesbury; Agnes Strickland; Joseph Sturge; Edward Montagu Granville Stuart-Wortley, earl of Wharncliffe; and Mrs.
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 William Ewart Gladstone (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.isi.jhu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
September 1873 — John Bright returns to the Cabinet, succeeding Childers at the Duchy of Lancaster
John Bright — Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
Anthony John Mundella — President of the Board of Trade
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 Brokerage Business Kotak Securities   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
This is January 14, 1990 - June 5, 1974 - April 20, 1970 he preferred shares was re-established in Silicon Valley had not in the Board of brokerage business.
They are many different kinds of Trade, 1672-1782 Anthony John Mundella August 29, 1947 - November 7, 1979 - reformulating the enterprises funded just a brokerage business contract; for Industry, Trade discounts - March 3, 1859 - February 11, 1719 Thomas Townshend, 1st Earl of reducing billing, order to perform a prime issue.
Initial margin at any deviation from newspaper itself,HKET is that the underlying asset is intellectual capital is so that is the many businesses cannot create the Secretary of people engaged in different things or easily combined or other forms of equity participation and access to make the enterprises that has no practical use.
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 Secretary of State for Trade and Industry (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.isi.jhu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
John Egerton, 3rd Earl of Bridgwater (December 16, 1695 - June 9, 1699)
Anthony John Mundella (February 17, 1886 - July 20, 1886)
Anthony John Mundella (August 18, 1892 - May 28, 1894)
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 MUNDELLA, ANTHONY JOHN... - Online Information article about MUNDELLA, ANTHONY JOHN...
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power, Mundella was again appointed president of the hoard of trade, and he continued in this position until 1804, when he resigned See also:
Act of 1870, and the educational See also:
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 Mss1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
The following extracts are taken from the Mundella-Leader Correspondence, 1868-1895, and form part of an extensive correspondence between the Liberal MP and journalists on the Sheffield Independent, which discussed at length the editorial policies of local and national papers in relation to home and foreign affairs.
Mundella's references to his treatment in the local and national press demonstrates his keen sensitivity to press opinion of him; and the ways in which he sought to counter them by writng personal letters to the Leader family, owners of the Sheffield Independent.
AJM/RL/7/57/i, Mundella to Robert Leader, 23 October 1874, 'Your report in the 'Independent' was in marked contrast with the brayling of the Telegh.
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 dg - The Hadow Reports   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Born to an Italian family but educated in England, John George Adami (1862-1926) came to public notice in 1888 when he exposed himself to rabies and published an account of his treatment at the Pasteur Institute's vaccination clinic.
AJ Mundella was presumably (though I've not been able to verify this) the son of Anthony John Mundella (1825-1897), the Liberal MP for Sheffield Brightside after whom the 1880 Education Act (The Mundella Act) was named.
This AJ Mundella appears also to have been politically active, writing about unemployment in Labour exchanges and education (1910).
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 Fisher Family History - Name Index - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Colbourne, William Frederick John b.1873 - Lancing, Sussex
Hockenhull, John b.1878 - Manchester - accord census
Robbins, John James b.1827 - Holy Trinity, Shaftesbury
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 EINLEITUNG
De Morgan, John 58f., 77, 102, 104, 105, 122, 124, 213f., 216, 237f., 268, 283, 288f., 303
Mill, John Stuart 50, 61-65, 79, 116, 225, 233, 263, 265f., 274
Weston, John 43, 48-51, 53, 63, 65, 66, 105, 120, 155f., 173, 247, 248, 280f.
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 17_87 4/9/70   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Anthony John Mundella (1825~1897) M.P. for Sheffield, 1868-1897.
Comtesse de Gasparin's letter and appeal were both published in French in the Times on 3 Sept., p.10,d: 'Si nous, les mires, les epous6s, les fianc6es et les soeurs de France et d'Allemagne, nous voulons paix, la paix se fera.'
Ist Sept. p.10,0 announcing the appointment of Dr. Thudichum to the charge of a hospital at the front, which will have the benefit of the superior advice and help of Dr. John Simon, the medical officer of the Privy Council,
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 dec00   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
AND APPRENTICES OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA / BY JOHN
PEACE FOR THE COUNTY OF GLO[U]CESTER [MICROFORM] / BY JOHN FOLEY.
Kingsley, John L. New York : Kingsley and Pirsson, 1848.
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 HTML Translation of SGML/EAD Document by Tim Green
John Gorst to [?] Spender, 16 September 1900.
DALTON EDWARD HUGH JOHN NEALE 1887 1962 BARON DALTON CHANCELLOR OF THE
Introducing John Ballantyne; inviting Wallas to address a conference on the training of social workers.
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