Lady Grant of Monymusk
January 25, 1915 - March 11, 1978Summary information for Lady Grant of Monymusk
Contributions
1958
Students (Financial Assistance) Written Answers January 21, 1958
Schools, Aberdeen (Primary Departments) Written Answers January 21, 1958
Rocket Sites, Scotland Written Answers January 21, 1958
Scottish Law Reform Committee Written Answers February 4, 1958
Granite (Imports) Written Answers February 6, 1958
W.H.O. Seminar (United Kingdom Representation) Written Answers February 11, 1958
6 speeches — LIFE PEERAGES BILL [Lords] Commons February 12, 1958
2 speeches — LIFE PEERAGES BILL [Lords] Commons February 13, 1958
Scrip Issues Written Answers February 13, 1958
Salmon and Fresh Water Fisheries (Protection) Commons February 25, 1958
White Fish Authority (Loans) Commons March 4, 1958
Dancing Cairns Quarry, Aberdeen Written Answers March 11, 1958
Students (Assistance) Written Answers March 11, 1958
Free Trade Area Written Answers March 11, 1958
European Free Trade Area Written Answers March 14, 1958
2 speeches — Clause 1.—(POWER TO CREATE LIFE PEERAGES CARRYING RIGHT TO SIT IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS.) Commons March 25, 1958
Law of the Sea (Conference) Commons May 1, 1958
14 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND MISCELLANEOUS FINANCIAL PROVISIONS (SCOTLAND) (RECOMMITTED) BILL Commons May 14, 1958
3 speeches — Second Schedule.—(APPORTIONMENT TO LOCAL AUTHORITIES OF AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF GENERAL GRANTS.) Commons May 15, 1958
FISHERY LIMITS Written Answers June 18, 1958
2 speeches — SCOTLAND (INDUSTRY AND EMPLOYMENT) Commons July 10, 1958
4 speeches — FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons July 22, 1958
FISHING INDUSTRY (SUBSIDIES) Commons July 23, 1958
ICELAND (FISHING LIMITS AND TERRITORIAL WATERS) Commons December 15, 1958
Oversea Services Written Answers December 15, 1958
Portuguese Boxboards Written Answers December 15, 1958
New Industrial Undertakings, Aberdeen Written Answers December 16, 1958
8 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT Commons December 17, 1958
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