Mr Donald Chapman
November 25, 1923 -Summary information for Mr Donald Chapman
Contributions
1984
5 speeches — Agricultural Holdings Bill [H.L.] Lords February 7, 1984
6 speeches — Agricultural Holdings Bill [H.L.] Lords February 7, 1984
Agricultural Holdings Bill [H.L.] Lords February 7, 1984
11 speeches — STATUTORY SUCCESSION BY PERSON NOMINATED BY RETIRING TENANT Lords February 7, 1984
5 speeches — Agricultural Holdings Bill [H.L.] Lords February 13, 1984
3 speeches — Telecommunications Bill Lords February 20, 1984
5 speeches — Agricultural Holdings Bill [H.L.] Lords February 23, 1984
Agricultural Holdings Bill [H.L.] Lords February 23, 1984
7 speeches — SUITABLE ALTERNATIVE ACCOMMODATION FOR PURPOSES OF CASE I Lords February 23, 1984
AGRICULTURAL COSTS AND INFLATION Written Answers February 23, 1984
9 speeches — Housing and Building Control Bill Lords February 28, 1984
DRUG PRICING Written Answers March 5, 1984
2 speeches — Housing and Building Control Bill Lords March 6, 1984
YOUTH SERVICE IN LONDON: RATE-CAPPING PROPOSALS Written Answers March 27, 1984
Rates Bill Lords April 9, 1984
2 speeches — Rates Bill Lords May 8, 1984
3 speeches — Health and Social Security Bill Lords June 12, 1984
8 speeches — Health and Social Security Bill Lords June 12, 1984
Rates Bill Lords June 18, 1984
2 speeches — COMMONS AMENDMENTS Lords July 2, 1984
COMMONS AMENDMENTS Lords July 2, 1984
COMMONS AMENDMENTS Lords July 2, 1984
2 speeches — Health and Social Security Bill Lords July 3, 1984
3 speeches — Health and Social Security Bill Lords July 10, 1984
4 speeches — Health and Social Security Bill Lords July 10, 1984
Health and Social Security Bill Lords July 17, 1984
2 speeches — Health and Social Security Bill Lords July 17, 1984
Agriculture and the Environment: ECC Report & Agricultural and Environmental Research: Science and Technology Committee Report Lords July 23, 1984
5 speeches — Sale of Optical Appliances Order of Council 1984 Lords December 17, 1984
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