Mr Roger Nathan
December 5, 1922 - July 19, 2007Summary information for Mr Roger Nathan
Contributions
1991
Planning and Compensation Bill [H.L.] Lords January 17, 1991
3 speeches — Planning and Compensation Bill [H.L.] Lords February 19, 1991
Criminal Justice Bill Lords March 12, 1991
4 speeches — Criminal Justice Bill Lords April 18, 1991
2 speeches — Criminal Justice Bill Lords April 18, 1991
Criminal Justice Bill Lords May 20, 1991
5 speeches — Criminal Justice Bill Lords May 21, 1991
LORDS AMENDMENT Lords July 3, 1991
2 speeches — LORDS AMENDMENT Lords July 3, 1991
AS AN AMENDMENT TO COMMONS AMENDMENT No. 2A Lords July 3, 1991
AS AN AMENDMENT TO COMMONS AMENDMENT No. 2A Lords July 3, 1991
AS AN AMENDMENT TO COMMONS AMENDMENT No. 2A Lords July 3, 1991
AS AN AMENDMENT TO COMMONS AMENDMENT No. 2A Lords July 3, 1991
AS AN AMENDMENT TO COMMONS AMENDMENT No. 2A Lords July 3, 1991
AS AN AMENDMENT TO COMMONS AMENDMENT NO. 2AG. Lords July 3, 1991
AS AN AMENDMENT TO COMMONS AMENDMENT No. 2A Lords July 3, 1991
AS AN AMENDMENT TO COMMONS AMENDMENT No. 2B Lords July 3, 1991
AS AN AMENDMENT TO COMMONS AMENDMENT No. 2B Lords July 3, 1991
AS AN AMENDMENT TO COMMONS AMENDMENT No. 2B Lords July 3, 1991
AS AN AMENDMENT TO COMMONS AMENDMENT No. 2H Lords July 3, 1991
AS AN AMENDMENT TO COMMONS AMENDMENT No. 2J Lords July 3, 1991
AS AN AMENDMENT TO COMMONS AMENDMENT No. 2P Lords July 3, 1991
AS AMENDMENT TO COMMONS AMENDMENT No. 2V Lords July 3, 1991
AS AN AMENDMENT TO COMMONS AMENDMENT No. 2V Lords July 3, 1991
AS AN AMENDMENT TO COMMONS AMENDMENT No. 2V Lords July 3, 1991
2 speeches — MOTION MOVED ON CONSIDERATION OF COMMONS REASON Lords July 3, 1991
LORDS AMENDMENT TO COMMONS AMENDMENT No. 1 Lords July 23, 1991
2 speeches — Municipal Waste Water Treatment: ECC Report Lords October 22, 1991
POLLUTION LIABILITY: ECC REPORT Written Answers November 7, 1991
Charities Bill [H.L.] Lords November 19, 1991
Animal Procedures Committee Lords November 27, 1991
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