Mr Bertram Bowyer
October 3, 1927 -Summary information for Mr Bertram Bowyer
Contributions
1991
Business Lords January 16, 1991
Lithuania Lords January 16, 1991
Business Lords January 17, 1991
Business Lords January 23, 1991
Caravans (Standard Community Charge and Rating) Bill Lords January 28, 1991
Statutory Sick Pay Bill Lords January 28, 1991
2 speeches — Long-stay Mental Patients: Care Lords January 29, 1991
Business Lords January 29, 1991
Business Lords January 30, 1991
Business Lords January 31, 1991
Business Lords February 6, 1991
2 speeches — Head Teachers: New Responsibilities Lords February 7, 1991
Business Lords February 7, 1991
New Roads and Street Works Bill [H.L.] Lords February 12, 1991
Business Lords February 13, 1991
Business Lords February 18, 1991
Business Lords February 20, 1991
Business Lords February 25, 1991
Business Lords February 26, 1991
Business Lords February 28, 1991
Planning and Compensation Bill [H.L.] Lords February 28, 1991
Business Lords March 6, 1991
Business Lords March 7, 1991
Business Lords March 12, 1991
Community Charge: Future Lords March 14, 1991
Child Support Bill [H.L.] Lords March 14, 1991
Community Charges (Substitute Setting) Bill Lords March 18, 1991
Business Lords March 19, 1991
Business Lords March 21, 1991
Business Lords March 25, 1991
Business Lords March 27, 1991
Community Charges (General Reduction) Bill Lords March 27, 1991
Business Lords April 18, 1991
Business Lords April 24, 1991
Business Lords April 25, 1991
Business Lords April 29, 1991
War Crimes Bill Lords April 30, 1991
Business Lords May 2, 1991
Business Lords May 7, 1991
Business Lords May 9, 1991
Business Lords May 13, 1991
Business Lords May 14, 1991
Further and Higher Education Lords May 20, 1991
Business Lords May 21, 1991
Lord Denham: Tributes Lords May 22, 1991
Business Lords May 22, 1991
PROBATE COMPLAINTS SCHEMES Written Answers July 15, 1991
2 speeches — Child Support Bill [H.L.] Lords July 22, 1991
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