Mr Morys Bruce
June 16, 1919 - January 23, 2005Summary information for Mr Morys Bruce
Contributions
1991
Examiner of Petitions for Private Bills Lords January 14, 1991
Killingholme Generating Stations (Ancillary Powers) Bill [H.L.] Lords January 17, 1991
House of Lords Offices: Select Committee Report Lords January 22, 1991
Deputy Chairman of Committees Lords January 24, 1991
Statutory Sick Pay Bill Lords January 28, 1991
Planning and Compensation Bill [H.L.] Lords January 29, 1991
2 speeches — Planning and Compensation Bill [H.L.] Lords February 4, 1991
4 speeches — Procedure of the House: Select Committee Report Lords February 7, 1991
9 speeches — Peers: Car Parking Lords March 4, 1991
Community Charges (Substitute Setting) Bill Lords March 5, 1991
Disability Living Allowance and Disability Working Allowance Bill Lords March 11, 1991
Government Statistics: Quality Lords March 13, 1991
House of Lords Offices: Select Committee Report Lords March 26, 1991
Criminal Justice Bill Lords April 16, 1991
2 speeches — Committee Work of the House: Select Committee Lords April 29, 1991
War Crimes Bill Lords April 30, 1991
2 speeches — Criminal Justice Bill Lords May 14, 1991
4 speeches — Criminal Justice Bill Lords June 4, 1991
Committee of Selection Lords June 6, 1991
Leave of Absence and Lords Expenses: Select Committee Lords June 6, 1991
Privileges: Select Committee Lords June 6, 1991
Deputy Chairmen of Committees Lords June 12, 1991
Procedure of the House: Select Committee Report Lords June 27, 1991
Standing Orders (Public Business) Lords July 1, 1991
6 speeches — House of Lords Offices: Select Committee Report Lords July 10, 1991
Dangerous Dogs Bill Lords July 10, 1991
3 speeches — Standing Orders (Private Business) Lords July 15, 1991
Business of the House: PARBUL Membership Lords July 15, 1991
Woodgrange Park Cemetery and Crematorium Bill [H.L.] Lords July 16, 1991
Avon Weir Bill [H.L.] Lords July 18, 1991
Midland Metro (No. 2) Bill Lords July 24, 1991
Procedure of the House: Select Committee Report Lords July 24, 1991
Standing Orders (Public Business) Lords July 25, 1991
London Docklands Railway (Lewisham, etc.) Bill Lords October 16, 1991
Mersey Docks and Harbour Bill [H.L.] Lords October 16, 1991
London Underground (Kings Cross) Bill Lords October 21, 1991
London Underground (Safety Measures) Bill [H.L.] Lords October 21, 1991
Committee of Selection Lords November 5, 1991
8 speeches — Palace of Westminster: Crèche Lords November 7, 1991
Standing Orders (Public Business) Lords November 11, 1991
House of Lords' Offices: Select Committee Lords November 11, 1991
Broadcasting: Select Committee Lords November 11, 1991
Committee Work of the House: Select Committee Lords November 11, 1991
European Communities Committee Select Committee Lords November 12, 1991
Science and Technology Select Committee Lords November 12, 1991
House of Lords Offices: Select Committee Report Lords November 28, 1991
King's Cross Railways Bill Lords November 28, 1991
Severn Bridges Bill Lords November 28, 1991
3 speeches — Charities Bill [H.L.] Lords November 28, 1991
PALACE OF WESTMINSTER: SWIMMING POOL PROPOSAL Written Answers December 3, 1991
House of Lords Offices: Select Committee Lords December 4, 1991
Procedure of the House: Select Committee Lords December 4, 1991
Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments: Select Committee Lords December 4, 1991
Privileges: Select Committee Lords December 4, 1991
Deputy Chairmen of Committees Lords December 5, 1991
Personal Bills: Select Committee Lords December 5, 1991
Standing Orders (Private Bills): Select Committee Lords December 5, 1991
Hybrid Instruments: Select Committee Lords December 5, 1991
Further and Higher Education Bill [H.L.] Lords December 9, 1991
8 speeches — Articles of Union: Display Lords December 10, 1991
Further and Higher Education Bill [H.L.] Lords December 10, 1991
Procedure of the House: Select Committee Lords December 19, 1991
ARTICLES OF UNION: DISPLAY CASE Written Answers December 19, 1991
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