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MUNDELLA, ANTHONY JOHN (1825-1897) , English educational and industrial reformer, of Italian extraction, was born at Leicester in 1825. After a few years spent at an elementary school, he was apprenticed to a hosier at the age of eleven; He afterwards became successful in business in Nottingham, filled several civic offices, and was known for his philanthropy. He was sheriff of Nottingham in 1853, and in 1859 organized the first courts of arbitration for the settlement
parliament for Sheffield as an advanced Liberal. He represented that constituency until November 1885, when he was returned for the Brightside division of Sheffield, which he continued to represent until his death. In the Gladstone ministry of 188o Mundella
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marble bust of himself, by Boehm, subscribed for by 8o,000 factory workers, chiefly women and children, was presented to Mrs Mundella. He died in London on the 21st of July 1897.End of Article: MUNDELLA, ANTHONY JOHN (1825-1897) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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