Mr Henry Underhill
May 8, 1914 - March 12, 1993Summary information for Mr Henry Underhill
Contributions
1992
London Regional Transport (Penalty Fares) Bill Lords January 14, 1992
Channel Tunnel and Network SouthEast Lords January 15, 1992
European Parliamentary Constituencies (England) (Miscellaneous Changes) Order 1991 Lords January 23, 1992
2 speeches — Local Government Finance Bill Lords January 28, 1992
Rail Freight: Investment Lords January 31, 1992
Eyesight Testing: Drivers over 70 Lords February 3, 1992
Carriage of Goods by Sea Bill [H.L.] Lords February 4, 1992
Port State Control Lords February 6, 1992
Speedometer Testing Lords February 6, 1992
International Transport Conventions Act 1983 (Amendment) Order 1992 Lords February 6, 1992
2 speeches — Freight: Water Transport Lords February 18, 1992
Local Government Finance Bill Lords February 20, 1992
London Buses: One-person Operation Lords February 21, 1992
2 speeches — Local Government Finance Bill Lords February 27, 1992
2 speeches — London Underground Bill Lords February 27, 1992
Traffic Calming Bill Lords February 28, 1992
2 speeches — King's Cross Railways Bill Lords June 1, 1992
3 speeches — Light Rail Projects: Funding Lords June 29, 1992
London Minicabs: User Safety Report Lords July 1, 1992
2 speeches — London Underground System Lords July 8, 1992
2 speeches — British Coal and British Rail (Transfer Proposals) Bill Lords July 13, 1992
3 speeches — Jubilee Line Extension: Policy Lords July 14, 1992
Boundary Commissions Bill Lords July 16, 1992
3 speeches — Boundary Commissions Bill Lords October 20, 1992
Minicabs Lords October 21, 1992
2 speeches — Boundary Commissions Bill Lords October 29, 1992
Boundary Commissions Bill Lords November 5, 1992
2 speeches — London Taxis and Minicabs Lords November 10, 1992
2 speeches — Ashford International Station Lords November 24, 1992
British Coal and British Rail (Transfer Proposals) Bill Lords December 15, 1992
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