Mr John Cocks

April 30, 1907 - February 15, 1995
Summary information for Mr John Cocks

Contributions

1976

SEX EDUCATION OF CHILDREN Lords January 14, 1976

INCURABLE PATIENTS BILL [H.L.] Lords February 12, 1976

AGE OF CONSENT Lords February 26, 1976

MILK (GUARANTEED PRICES) (AMENDMENT) ORDER 1976 Lords February 26, 1976

DIESEL ENGINE RESEARCH Lords March 15, 1976

2 speeches — OBSCENITY AND THE LAW Lords March 24, 1976

ENERGY BILL [H.L.] Lords April 12, 1976

PUBLIC LENDING RIGHT BILL [H.L.] Lords April 27, 1976

LOCAL GOVERNMENT (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) BILL Lords June 10, 1976

THE FAMILY IN BRITAIN TODAY Lords June 16, 1976

SHIPBUILDING AND THE INDUSTRY ACTS Lords June 17, 1976

2 speeches — MOLE CONTROL: USE OF STRYCHNINE Lords June 23, 1976

NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE (VOCATIONAL TRAINING) BILL [H.L.] Lords June 28, 1976

TRANSIT OF ANIMALS ORDER: PROSECUTIONS Lords June 29, 1976

2 speeches — ENDOWMENTS AND GLEBE MEASURE Lords July 26, 1976

EDUCATION BILL Lords July 29, 1976

AIRCRAFT AND SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRIES BILL Lords September 28, 1976

GREATER LONDON COUNCIL (MONEY) BILL Lords September 30, 1976

3 speeches — EDUCATION BILL Lords October 6, 1976

EDUCATION BILL Lords October 6, 1976

EDUCATION BILL Lords October 8, 1976

AIRCRAFT AND SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRIES BILL Lords October 11, 1976

2 speeches — RACE RELATIONS BILL Lords October 15, 1976

AIRCRAFT AND SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRIES BILL Lords October 18, 1976

AIRCRAFT AND SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRIES BILL Lords October 18, 1976

DOCK WORK REGULATION BILL Lords October 19, 1976

3 speeches — DOCK WORK REGULATION BILL Lords October 19, 1976

TRAFFIC SPEED LIMITS IN LONDON Lords October 21, 1976

SEXUAL OFFENCES (AMENDMENT) BILL Lords November 9, 1976

RENT (AGRICULTURE) BILL Lords November 11, 1976

3 speeches — LORDS AMENDMENT Lords November 15, 1976

LORDS AMENDMENT Lords November 18, 1976

COMMONS AMENDMENTS Lords November 18, 1976

THE NEW HIGHWAY CODE Lords December 9, 1976

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