Mr Reginald Crook
March 2, 1901 - March 10, 1989Summary information for Mr Reginald Crook
Contributions
1963
BURIAL AND CREMATION BILL [H.L.] Lords February 5, 1963
2 speeches — MINIMUM AGE FOR DIRECTORS Lords February 14, 1963
SUPPLEMENTARY PROVISIONS Lords February 21, 1963
4 speeches — THE POST OFFICE Lords February 26, 1963
2 speeches — POST OFFICE TARIFFS Lords March 19, 1963
2 speeches — AGRICULTURE (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) BILL Lords April 3, 1963
3 speeches — LONDON GOVERNMENT BILL Lords April 23, 1963
WEIGHTS AND MEASURES BILL Lords April 30, 1963
9 speeches — WEIGHTS AND MEASURES BILL Lords May 6, 1963
7 speeches — WEIGHTS AND MEASURES BILL Lords May 7, 1963
LONDON GOVERNMENT BILL Lords May 13, 1963
London Government Bill Lords May 13, 1963
LONDON GOVERNMENT BILL Lords May 14, 1963
2 speeches — LONDON GOVERNMENT BILL Lords May 16, 1963
LONDON GOVERNMENT BILL Lords May 21, 1963
3 speeches — LONDON GOVERNMENT BILL Lords May 21, 1963
7 speeches — LONDON GOVERNMENT BILL Lords May 23, 1963
7 speeches — LONDON GOVERNMENT BILL Lords May 30, 1963
4 speeches — WEIGHTS AND MEASURES BILL Lords June 17, 1963
2 speeches — RAILWAY CLOSURES Lords June 20, 1963
6 speeches — WEIGHTS AND MEASURES BILL Lords June 20, 1963
SAVINGS FROM RAILWAY CLOSURES Lords June 20, 1963
2 speeches — REPORT OF COMPANY LAW COMMITTEE Lords June 24, 1963
3 speeches — LONDON GOVERNMENT BILL Lords June 24, 1963
3 speeches — INJECTION OF ANIMALS WITH PAPAIN Lords June 25, 1963
5 speeches — LONDON GOVERNMENT BILL Lords June 25, 1963
3 speeches — DEER BILL Lords June 28, 1963
6 speeches — LONDON GOVERNMENT BILL Lords July 1, 1963
12 speeches — LONDON GOVERNMENT BILL Lords July 2, 1963
10 speeches — WEIGHTS AND MEASURES BILL Lords July 3, 1963
LONDON GOVERNMENT BILL Lords July 8, 1963
10 speeches — DEER BILL Lords July 12, 1963
7 speeches — DEER BILL Lords July 16, 1963
HOUSING AND LAND PRICES Lords July 17, 1963
FINANCE BILL Lords July 23, 1963
DEER BILL Lords July 23, 1963
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