Mr Charles Royle
1896 - September 30, 1975Summary information for Mr Charles Royle
Contributions
1972
DISEASES OF ANIMALS (AMENDMENT) BILL [H.L.] Lords January 20, 1972
DIFFICULTIES OF HOUSING ASSOCIATIONS Lords January 27, 1972
2 speeches — HOUSE OF LORDS OFFICES Lords February 1, 1972
4 speeches — ANGLESEY MARINE TERMINAL BILL [H.L.] Lords February 1, 1972
HEAVY FREIGHT VEHICLES ON DOVER ROAD Lords February 15, 1972
DISEASES OF ANIMALS (AMENDMENT) BILL [H.L.] Lords February 17, 1972
HOUSE PRICES Lords February 24, 1972
AIR FARES ON NORTH ATLANTIC ROUTES Lords March 21, 1972
4 speeches — MOTORWAYS: LAY-BYS AND PICNIC AREAS Lords March 21, 1972
SEVERN BRIDGE TOLLS Lords March 22, 1972
MEAT PRICES Lords June 15, 1972
HOUSING FINANCE BILL Lords June 26, 1972
ANTI-DISCRIMINATION (No. 2) BILL [H.L.] Lords July 20, 1972
CRIMINAL JUSTICE BILL Lords July 21, 1972
EXPORTS OF LIVE CATTLE Lords July 26, 1972
WATER INDUSTRY: PROPOSED RECONSTRUCTION Lords August 9, 1972
LOCAL GOVERNMENT BILL Lords September 11, 1972
2 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT BILL Lords September 15, 1972
3 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT BILL Lords September 18, 1972
BRITISH AIRWAYS GROUP AND CONSUMER PROBLEMS Lords September 19, 1972
PART I Lords September 19, 1972
3 speeches — OTHER ENACTMENTS Lords September 19, 1972
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Lords September 21, 1972
CRIMINAL JUSTICE BILL Lords September 21, 1972
2 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT BILL Lords September 22, 1972
STATUS OF CERTAIN DISTRICTS, PARISHES AND COMMUNITIES Lords September 22, 1972
2 speeches — FREEMEN AND INHABITANTS OF EXISTING BOROUGHS Lords September 22, 1972
CRIMINAL JUSTICE BILL Lords October 16, 1972
2 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT BILL Lords October 16, 1972
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY AND CONTINGENCY PLANS Lords October 17, 1972
LOCAL GOVERNMENT BILL Lords October 19, 1972
PARLIAMENTARY BUSINESS: PEERS AND NEW LEGISLATION Lords October 25, 1972
3 speeches — COUNTER-INFLATION (TEMPORARY PROVISIONS) BILL Lords November 28, 1972
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