Mr Basil Mackenzie
July 25, 1900 - December 15, 1983Summary information for Mr Basil Mackenzie
Contributions
1958
RECREATIONAL CHARITIES BILL [H.L.] Lords January 21, 1958
ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION OF MARRIED WOMEN Lords February 26, 1958
WATER BILL [H.L.] Lords February 27, 1958
2 speeches — CHILDREN BILL [H.L.] Lords March 11, 1958
TRIBUTES TO THE LATE VISCOUNT MAUGHAM Lords March 25, 1958
2 speeches — THE JAMES II STATUE Lords March 25, 1958
CORPORATION OF THE SONS OF THE CLERGY CHARITIES' SCHEME CONFIRMATION BILL Lords May 12, 1958
READING ALMSHOUSE AND MUNICIPAL CHARITIES SCHEME CONFIRMATION BILL Lords May 12, 1958
ROYAL INSTITUTION OF GREAT BRITAIN CHARITY SCHEME CONFIRMATION BILL Lords May 12, 1958
ST. JAMES'S DWELLINGS CHARITY SCHEME CONFIRMATION BILL Lords May 12, 1958
OPTICIANS BILL Lords May 12, 1958
2 speeches — RADIOACTIVITY LEVELS OVER THE UNITED KINGDOM Lords May 13, 1958
LITTER BILL Lords May 15, 1958
2 speeches — KING JAMES II STATUE Lords May 20, 1958
LOCAL GOVERNMENT BILL Lords June 10, 1958
LONDON'S ROMAN AND MEDIæVAL WALL Lords June 18, 1958
LOCAL GOVERNMENT BILL Lords June 24, 1958
THE HOSPITAL SERVICES Lords July 2, 1958
SMALL COAL AND BRIQUETTES Lords July 16, 1958
ADDRESS IN REPLY TO HER MAJESTY'S MOST GRACIOUS SPEECH Lords October 28, 1958
ADDRESS IN REPLY TO HER MAJESTY'S MOST GRACIOUS SPEECH Lords October 30, 1958
ADDRESS IN REPLY TO HER MAJESTY'S MOST GRACIOUS SPEECH Lords November 6, 1958
2 speeches — THE ALBERT MEMORIAL Lords November 11, 1958
2 speeches — EXPIRING LAWS CONTINUANCE BILL Lords December 9, 1958
BRITISH HOSPITAL IN PARIS Lords December 15, 1958
3 speeches — PROBATE AND ESTATE DUTY Lords December 15, 1958
DRAFT INTERNATIONAL SUGAR COUNCIL (IMMUNITIES AND PRIVILEGES) ORDER, 1958 Lords December 15, 1958
NUCLEAR INSTALLATIONS (LICENSING AND INSURANCE) BILL [H.L.] Lords December 16, 1958
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