Hon. Patrick Maitland
March 17, 1911 -Summary information for Hon. Patrick Maitland
Contributions
1997
European Union: Enlargement Lords January 22, 1997
Russia Lords January 22, 1997
2 speeches — The Commonwealth Lords January 29, 1997
Landmines: Manufacture and Export Lords February 3, 1997
Sudan: Human Rights Lords February 10, 1997
Coal: UK Stocks Lords February 12, 1997
Child Labour: UNICEF Report Lords February 19, 1997
UK Bathing Water: Quality Lords February 25, 1997
Young Voters Lords March 5, 1997
Bicycles: Lighting Regulations Lords March 17, 1997
Lomé Convention: Future Lords May 20, 1997
Stonehenge Lords May 20, 1997
Antiquities: Illegal Traffic Lords June 3, 1997
2 speeches — Referendums (Scotland and Wales) Bill Lords June 17, 1997
NATO Enlargement Lords June 18, 1997
Burma: Human Rights Lords June 23, 1997
Combined Heat and Power Lords June 24, 1997
Referendums (Scotland and Wales) Bill Lords July 1, 1997
Sudan Lords July 2, 1997
Referendums (Scotland and Wales) Bill Lords July 7, 1997
Romania Lords July 10, 1997
2 speeches — Bosnia: Indicted War Criminals Lords July 10, 1997
Motor Car Emissions: Reduction Lords July 14, 1997
Scottish Parliament Lords July 24, 1997
2 speeches — Devolution in Scotland and Wales Lords July 30, 1997
NATO Enlargement: Progress Lords October 21, 1997
Coal Industry Lords October 22, 1997
2 speeches — Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting Lords October 28, 1997
2 speeches — Millennium Exhibition Site Lords November 3, 1997
European Union Budget Lords November 4, 1997
Counselling Lords November 4, 1997
English Schools: British History Teaching Lords November 6, 1997
Foreign and Commonwealth Office: Organisation Lords November 10, 1997
2 speeches — Devolution Lords November 11, 1997
EU: Tax Code of Conduct Lords November 25, 1997
Mental Incapacity Lords December 10, 1997
North of England: Grants Lords December 16, 1997
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