Mr John Whyte-Melville Skeffington

October 23, 1914 - December 27, 1992
Summary information for Mr John Whyte-Melville Skeffington

Contributions

1983

Oil Exploration: UK Continental Shelf Lords January 20, 1983

"Falkland Islands Review" (Cmnd. 8787.) Lords January 25, 1983

National Heritage Bill [H.L.] Lords January 27, 1983

2 speeches — Strikes: Essential Public Services Lords February 24, 1983

3 speeches — Transport Bill Lords March 3, 1983

Water Bill Lords March 8, 1983

2 speeches — Social and Economic Policies Lords March 9, 1983

2 speeches — Data Protection Bill [H.L.] Lords March 24, 1983

2 speeches — British Shipbuilders Bill Lords April 14, 1983

Cruelty to Animals Legislation Lords April 21, 1983

2 speeches — British Shipbuilders Bill Lords April 21, 1983

Housing and Building Control Bill Lords April 26, 1983

Dogs (Northern Ireland) Order 1983 Lords April 26, 1983

2 speeches — Agricultural Holdings (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill Lords May 5, 1983

Defence Staff: Communists Lords May 10, 1983

Agricultural Holdings (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill Lords May 10, 1983

Solvent Abuse (Scotland) Bill Lords May 11, 1983

Finance Bill Lords May 12, 1983

3 speeches — School-Leavers: Problems and Prospects Lords July 6, 1983

Local Government Independence Lords July 12, 1983

Job Creation Lords July 12, 1983

2 speeches — Pound Coin Lords July 13, 1983

National Coal Board: Monopolies Commission Report Lords July 13, 1983

2 speeches — Tobermory Pier: Isle of Mull Lords July 18, 1983

Data Protection Bill [H.L.] Lords July 21, 1983

2 speeches — Grenada Lords November 1, 1983

Agricultural Holdings Bill [H.L.] Lords November 8, 1983

2 speeches — Scottish Farm Tenants: Land Purchase Lords November 16, 1983

Acid Rain: Effect on Woodlands Lords November 22, 1983

Tourism: Policy Lords November 22, 1983

Agricultural Holdings Bill [H.L.] Lords November 28, 1983

Inshore Fishing (Scotland) Bill [H.L.] Lords November 29, 1983

Namibia: UN Resolution No. 435 Lords December 14, 1983

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