Mr Albert Hilton

1908 - May 3, 1977
Summary information for Mr Albert Hilton

Contributions

1966

VETERINARY SURGEONS BILL [H.L.] Lords February 1, 1966

2 speeches — THE ECONOMIC SITUATION Lords February 9, 1966

2 speeches — GOVERNMENT GRANT TO BROILER ENTERPRISE Lords February 10, 1966

VETERINARY SURGEONS BILL [H.L.] Lords February 15, 1966

MOTORISTS AND ROAD TRAFFIC LEGISLATION Lords February 16, 1966

3 speeches — HONINGHAM BY-PASS Lords March 1, 1966

KNIGHTSBRIDGE BARRACKS Written Answers April 26, 1966

2 speeches — HYDE PARK LITTER Lords May 11, 1966

2 speeches — USE OF MANPOWER Lords May 11, 1966

2 speeches — CEREALS (PROTECTION OF GUARANTEES) (AMENDMENT) ORDER 1966 Lords May 17, 1966

CEREALS (GUARANTEE PAY MENTS) (AMENDMENT) ORDER 1966 Lords May 17, 1966

THE WOOLSACK Lords June 21, 1966

AGRICULTURE Lords June 22, 1966

ST. JAMES'S PALACE CLOCK Written Answers June 29, 1966

2 speeches — HORTICULTURE IMPROVEMENT SCHEME 1966 Lords June 30, 1966

3 speeches — CLEANING OF HORSE GUARDS PARADE BUILDINGS Lords July 12, 1966

BUILDING CONTROL BILL Lords July 12, 1966

HYDE PARK CORNER FLOWER BEDS Written Answers July 14, 1966

LAW REFORM (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) (SCOTLAND) BILL Lords July 18, 1966

3 speeches — BUILDING CONTROL BILL Lords July 18, 1966

BUILDING CONTROL BILL Lords July 26, 1966

2 speeches — THE HOUSING SITUATION Lords July 27, 1966

3 speeches — THE NATIONAL REFERENCE LIBRARY OF SCIENCE Lords July 28, 1966

2 speeches — LICENSING (CERTIFICATES IN SUSPENSE) (SCOTLAND) BILL Lords August 1, 1966

6 speeches — BUILDING CONTROL (COST LIMIT EXEMPTION) ORDER 1966 Lords October 27, 1966

BUILDING CONTROL ESTIMATES Written Answers November 16, 1966

3 speeches — AIR-CONDITIONING OF HOUSE OF LORDS CHAMBER Lords November 21, 1966

2 speeches — TRAPRAIN LAW QUARRYING OPERATIONS Lords December 8, 1966

LOCAL GOVERNMENT (SCOTLAND) BILL Lords December 15, 1966

4 speeches — USE OF IMPORTED HARDWOOD IN PUBLIC BUILDINGS Lords December 21, 1966

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