Mr Thomas Peart
April 30, 1914 - 1988Summary information for Mr Thomas Peart
Contributions
1981
Unemployment: Use of Manpower Resources Lords January 14, 1981
Sheep Variable Premium (Protection of Payments) (No. 2) Order 1980 Lords January 15, 1981
Defence Expenditure Lords January 20, 1981
Trees (Replanting and Replacement) Bill [H.L.] Lords January 29, 1981
Pet Animals Act 1951 (Amendment) Bill [H.L.] Lords January 29, 1981
Satellite Monitoring: French Proposal Lords February 9, 1981
British Steel Corporation: Borrowing Powers Lords February 11, 1981
Trees (Replanting and Replacement) Bill [H.L.] Lords February 18, 1981
The Coal Industry Lords February 19, 1981
3 speeches — Forestry Lords February 23, 1981
H.R.H. The Prince of Wales: Engagement to the Lady Diana Spencer Lords February 24, 1981
4 speeches — The Trident Missile System Lords February 25, 1981
2 speeches — Unemployment Lords March 4, 1981
Civil Service Dispute Lords March 5, 1981
House of Commons Members' Fund and Parliamentary Pensions Bill Lords March 9, 1981
The Trident I Missile System Lords March 10, 1981
Cumbria Bill [H.L.] Lords March 11, 1981
The Leader of the House:Visit to Zimbabwe Lords March 18, 1981
Civil Service Pay and Conditions Lords March 23, 1981
Foot and Mouth Disease Outbreak Lords March 23, 1981
University Places: Armed Services Lords March 24, 1981
TRIDENTI AND POLARIS: COST ESTIMATES Written Answers March 24, 1981
2 speeches — Agriculture Lords March 25, 1981
Agriculture Lords March 25, 1981
Council of Ministers (Fisheries) Lords March 30, 1981
2 speeches — Fisheries Bill Lords March 31, 1981
Laboratory Animals Protection Bill [H.L.] Lords April 2, 1981
ECC 19th Report: Common Agricultural Policy Lords April 9, 1981
Tributes to the late Lord Rea Lords April 27, 1981
Fisheries Bill Lords April 28, 1981
Territorial Army: Man Training Days Lords April 30, 1981
Cruise Missiles in Britain Lords May 5, 1981
Trident: Cost Estimate Lords May 6, 1981
Hydrographer of the Navy: 1979 Report Lords May 6, 1981
2 speeches — Forestry Bill Lords May 11, 1981
3 speeches — Fisheries Bill Lords May 14, 1981
Common Fisheries Policy: Negotiations Lords May 21, 1981
Social Security Bill Lords June 1, 1981
Horserace Betting Levy Bill Lords June 5, 1981
2 speeches — The Civil Service Dispute Lords June 8, 1981
Lords' Expenses Lords June 9, 1981
Trooping the Colour: Incident Lords June 15, 1981
DEFENCE EXPENDITURE Written Answers June 15, 1981
Wallerawang Collieries, Limited Bill [H.L.] Lords June 17, 1981
3 speeches — Horserace Betting Levy Bill Lords June 19, 1981
ECC 22nd Report: Fruit and Vegetables Policy Lords June 23, 1981
Foreign Policy and Defence Expenditure Lords June 24, 1981
The Defence Programme Lords June 25, 1981
Civil Service Pay: Inquiry Lords June 29, 1981
Foreign Secretary's Visit to Moscow Lords July 7, 1981
Marriage of His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales to the Lady Diana Spencer Lords July 16, 1981
Nuclear-Free Zones Lords July 17, 1981
3 speeches — Defence Lords July 20, 1981
The Ottawa Summit Lords July 23, 1981
Guyana-Venezuela Dispute Lords July 24, 1981
2 speeches — Nuclear War: Bunker Accommodation Lords July 28, 1981
Tributes to the Lord Soames as Leader of the House Lords October 6, 1981
The Assassination of President Sadat Lords October 7, 1981
2 speeches — Laboratory Animals Protection Bill [H.L.] Lords October 22, 1981
The Lord Llewelyn-Davies: Tribute Lords October 27, 1981
Select Vestries Lords November 4, 1981
The Queen's Speech Lords November 10, 1981
2 speeches — Organisation of the Central Departments Lords November 12, 1981
College of Technology: Consultations Lords November 17, 1981
Nuclear Weapons: Soviet Proposal Lords November 25, 1981
Defence Lords December 9, 1981
3 speeches — Constitutional Referendum Bill [H.L.] Lords December 14, 1981
Consolidated Fund Bill Lords December 22, 1981
Procedure Lords December 22, 1981
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