Mr Lewis Silkin

1889 - May 11, 1972
Summary information for Mr Lewis Silkin

Contributions

1969

STATEMENT ON EGGS Lords January 22, 1969

4 speeches — RHODESIA Lords February 4, 1969

EXPERIMENTS ON ANIMALS: THE LITTLEWOOD REPORT Lords February 6, 1969

5 speeches — REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE BILL Lords February 6, 1969

2 speeches — REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE BILL Lords February 11, 1969

THE LAND COMMISSION AND BETTERMENT LEVY Lords February 27, 1969

ELY HOSPITAL, CARDIFF: INQUIRY FINDINGS Lords March 27, 1969

LAW OF PROPERTY BILL [H.L.] Lords May 15, 1969

6 speeches — PONIES BILL Lords May 22, 1969

PONIES BILL Lords June 10, 1969

3 speeches — The BARONESS EMMET OF AMBERLERY in the Chair. Lords June 10, 1969

3 speeches — PONIES BILL Lords June 16, 1969

ADVERTISEMENTS AND PLANNING CONTROL Lords June 17, 1969

2 speeches — RHODESIA: EXCHANGES WITH SMITH RÉGIME Lords June 17, 1969

2 speeches — DIVORCE REFORM BILL Lords June 30, 1969

2 speeches — SCOTTISH TOURISM AND CRAIGNURE HOTEL Lords July 10, 1969

DIVORCE REFORM BILL Lords July 10, 1969

2 speeches — DIVORCE REFORM BILL Lords July 11, 1969

TRANSPORT (LONDON) BILL Lords July 14, 1969

DIVORCE REFORM BILL Lords July 15, 1969

HOUSING BILL Lords July 16, 1969

HOUSE OF COMMONS (REDISTRIBUTION OF SEATS) (No. 2) BILL Lords July 17, 1969

CHILDREN AND YOUNG PERSONS BILL Lords July 18, 1969

TRANSPORT (LONDON) BILL Lords July 22, 1969

HOUSING BILL Lords July 22, 1969

DIVORCE REFORM BILL Lords July 24, 1969

2 speeches — DIVORCE REFORM BILL Lords July 24, 1969

ADDRESS IN REPLY TO HER MAJESTY'S MOST GRACIOUS SPEECH Lords October 29, 1969

MATRIMONIAL PROCEEDINGS AND PROPERTY BILL [H.L.] Lords November 6, 1969

2 speeches — MATRIMONIAL PROCEEDINGS AND PROPERTY BILL [H.L.] Lords November 18, 1969

GREATER LONDON PLAN INQUIRY Lords December 10, 1969

DEMONSTRATIONS: SIGNIFICANCE AND IMPLICATIONS Lords December 10, 1969

DERELICT LAND Lords December 11, 1969

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