Mr Henry Wilson
March 21, 1916 - November 23, 1997Summary information for Mr Henry Wilson
Contributions
1984
Tenants' Rights, Etc. (Scotland) Amendment Bill Lords March 13, 1984
12 speeches — Tenants' Rights, Etc. (Scotland) Amendment Bill Lords March 27, 1984
3 speeches — Video Recording Bill Lords April 2, 1984
3 speeches — Law Reform (Husband and Wife) (Scotland) Bill Lords April 3, 1984
Video Recordings Bill Lords April 27, 1984
3 speeches — Rating and Valuation (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill Lords May 3, 1984
Rating and Valuation (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill Lords May 10, 1984
3 speeches — Rating and Valuation (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill Lords May 10, 1984
3 speeches — Video Recordings Bill Lords May 18, 1984
2 speeches — Rating and Valuation (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill Lords May 24, 1984
Prescription and Limitation (Scotland) Bill Lords June 28, 1984
2 speeches — Co-operative Development Agency and Industrial Development Bill Lords June 29, 1984
Police and Criminal Evidence Bill Lords July 9, 1984
Police and Criminal Evidence Bill Lords July 11, 1984
3 speeches — Co-operative Development Agency and Industrial Development Bill Lords July 30, 1984
The Economy and Industry Lords August 1, 1984
The Miners' Strike Lords October 22, 1984
Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords November 8, 1984
Bankruptcy (Scotland) Bill [H.L.] Lords November 20, 1984
Family Law (Scotland) Bill [H.L.] Lords November 20, 1984
Legal Advice and Assistance (Scotland) (Financial Conditions) Regulations 1984 Lords November 22, 1984
4 speeches — Bankruptcy (Scotland) Bill [H.L.] Lords December 4, 1984
4 speeches — Family Law (Scotland) Bill [H.L.] Lords December 4, 1984
NUM Assets: Sequestrators' Indemnity Lords December 11, 1984
Bankruptcy (Scotland) Bill [H.L.] Lords December 18, 1984
Family Law (Scotland) Bill [H.L.] Lords December 18, 1984
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