Mr George Brown
September 2, 1914 - June 2, 1985Summary information for Mr George Brown
Contributions
1976
INCURABLE PATIENTS BILL [H.L.] Lords February 12, 1976
PUBLIC LENDING RIGHT BILL [H.L.] Lords April 5, 1976
2 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) BILL Lords May 13, 1976
BRITISH WOOL (GUARANTEED PRICES) (AMENDMENT) ORDER 1976 Lords May 18, 1976
7 speeches — BRITISH TRANSPORT DOCKS (FELIXSTOWE) BILL Lords June 22, 1976
2 speeches — PUERTO RICO SUMMIT MEETING Lords June 29, 1976
CABINET DOCUMENTS: UNAUTHORISED DISCLOSURE Lords July 1, 1976
8 speeches — WEIGHTS AND MEASURES &c. (No. 2) BILL [H.L.] Lords July 8, 1976
HONG KONG: CHILD LABOUR Lords July 19, 1976
5 speeches — DEVELOPMENTS IN THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES, NOVEMBER 1975 TO APRIL 1976 Lords July 19, 1976
DEVELOPMENT LAND TAX BILL Lords July 21, 1976
4 speeches — ENDOWMENTS AND GLEBE MEASURE Lords July 26, 1976
4 speeches — TORTURE OF PRISONERS Lords July 27, 1976
RACE RELATIONS BILL Lords September 27, 1976
2 speeches — RENT (AGRICULTURE) BILL Lords October 5, 1976
2 speeches — EDUCATION BILL Lords October 6, 1976
AIRCRAFT AND SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRIES BILL Lords October 11, 1976
DOCK WORK REGULATION BILL Lords October 13, 1976
AIRCRAFT AND SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRIES BILL Lords October 14, 1976
4 speeches — AIRCRAFT AND SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRIES BILL Lords October 18, 1976
6 speeches — BRITISH TRANSPORT DOCKS (FELIXSTOWE) BILL Lords October 22, 1976
3 speeches — AIRCRAFT AND SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRIES BILL Lords October 25, 1976
4 speeches — RENT (AGRICULTURE) BILL Lords October 27, 1976
3 speeches — AIRCRAFT AND SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRIES BILL Lords November 1, 1976
4 speeches — DOCK WORK REGULATION BILL Lords November 8, 1976
LORDS AMENDMENT Lords November 15, 1976
2 speeches — LORDS AMENDMENT Lords November 15, 1976
LORDS AMENDMENT Lords November 15, 1976
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