Mr John Vaughan-Morgan
February 2, 1905 - January 26, 1995Summary information for Mr John Vaughan-Morgan
Contributions
1974
CHARLWOOD AND HORLEY BILL Lords January 28, 1974
SMOKING AND HEALTH: TURKISH CIGARETTES Lords February 4, 1974
GRENADA Lords February 4, 1974
AGENCY NURSES AND N.H.S. HOSPITALS Lords April 2, 1974
2 speeches — NATIONAL INSURANCE BILL Lords April 30, 1974
GATWICK AIRPORT SECOND RUNWAY Written Answers April 30, 1974
2 speeches — NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE (TRANSFER OF SOCIAL SERVICES STAFF) ORDER 1974. Lords May 2, 1974
APSLEY HOUSE ATTENDANCE FIGURES Written Answers May 7, 1974
MAPLIN PROJECT REVIEW Lords May 21, 1974
3 speeches — NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE REORGANISATION Lords May 23, 1974
ABACO Lords June 10, 1974
3 speeches — SOCIAL WORK REPORTS: DISCLOSURE OF CONTENTS Lords June 10, 1974
ELECTRICITY: NIGHT RATE CHARGES Lords June 17, 1974
4 speeches — HAM HOUSE AND OSTERLEY PARK HOUSE Lords June 20, 1974
E.E.C. REFERENDUM TERMS Lords July 4, 1974
2 speeches — BANQUETING HALL: CHILDREN'S ADMISSION Lords July 4, 1974
SMETHWICK NURSERY SCHOOL AND WILD DOGS Lords July 8, 1974
2 speeches — CIGARETTE ADVERTISING AND MOTOR-RACING Lords July 19, 1974
EQUAL STATUS FOR WOMEN Lords July 23, 1974
A.23 (PYCOMBE/PATCHAM): ROAD ACCIDENTS Lords July 29, 1974
2 speeches — N.H.S. AND PRIVATE PATIENTS Lords July 29, 1974
2 speeches — BANQUETING HALL: CHILDREN'S ADMISSION Lords November 12, 1974
7 speeches — NHS: SOCIAL WORK REPORTS Lords November 20, 1974
GRENADA: USE OF AID Lords December 5, 1974
SOCIAL SECURITY AMENDMENT BILL Lords December 5, 1974
FLOODLIGHTING PARLIAMENT AND GLC BUILDING Lords December 11, 1974
LORDS AMENDMENT Lords December 12, 1974
HOUSING: HIGH RISE FLATS Lords December 16, 1974
TAX RELIEF ON EXPENSES Written Answers December 17, 1974
NATIONAL HEALTH: SELF-EMPLOYED PERSONS Written Answers December 19, 1974
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