Mr Thomas Ponsonby
October 23, 1930 - June 13, 1990Summary information for Mr Thomas Ponsonby
Contributions
1985
Prosecution of Offences Bill [H.L.] Lords January 17, 1985
Prosecution of Offences Bill [H.L.] Lords January 17, 1985
Anglers' Code: Swans Lords January 22, 1985
2 speeches — Insolvency Bill [H.L.] Lords January 29, 1985
Business: Proceedings on Insolvency Bill [H.L.] Lords February 4, 1985
Business Statement Lords March 11, 1985
Betting, Gaming and Lotteries (Amendment) Bill [H.L.] Lords March 11, 1985
Motion for the Adjournment Lords April 4, 1985
2 speeches — Local Government Bill Lords May 2, 1985
Local Government Bill Lords May 7, 1985
Ministerial Statements: Questions Procedure Lords May 9, 1985
Business Lords May 20, 1985
3 speeches — Tourism and the Economy Lords May 22, 1985
Adjournment Lords May 23, 1985
Prohibition of Female Circumcision Bill Lords June 3, 1985
3 speeches — Water (Fluoridation) Bill Lords June 4, 1985
Business Lords June 6, 1985
Local Government Bill Lords June 20, 1985
2 speeches — Local Government Bill Lords June 20, 1985
3 speeches — Tourists and the Economy Lords June 21, 1985
Sexual Offences Bill Lords June 27, 1985
3 speeches — Local Government Bill Lords July 2, 1985
Local Government Bill Lords July 2, 1985
2 speeches — Procedure of the House Lords July 3, 1985
Business Lords July 4, 1985
Water (Fluoridation) Bill Lords July 4, 1985
2 speeches — Televising the Proceedings of the House Lords July 22, 1985
TOURISM AND LEISURE: REPORT Written Answers July 22, 1985
2 speeches — Adjournment Lords July 31, 1985
European Communities (Finance) Bill Lords October 28, 1985
Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords November 7, 1985
Tourists: Destinations Outside London Lords November 12, 1985
BTA/ETB: SUGGESTED MERGER Written Answers November 21, 1985
Animals (Scientific Procedures) Bill [H.L.] Lords December 12, 1985
Motion for the Adjournment Lords December 19, 1985
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