Ms Beatrice Freeman-Grenville
August 18, 1922 -Summary information for Ms Beatrice Freeman-Grenville
Contributions
1988
Social Security Bill Lords January 25, 1988
Mentally Handicapped Patients: Care Lords February 9, 1988
Local Government Bill Lords February 16, 1988
Under-Age Drinking: Curbs Lords February 24, 1988
Care in the Community: Advance Planning Lords March 7, 1988
Employment Bill Lords March 14, 1988
Roman Londinium Amphitheatre Lords March 21, 1988
Education Reform Bill Lords April 18, 1988
Education Reform Bill Lords May 3, 1988
3 speeches — Education Reform Bill Lords May 5, 1988
Education Reform Bill Lords May 10, 1988
Education Reform Bill Lords May 10, 1988
2 speeches — Education Reform Bill Lords May 12, 1988
Education Reform Bill Lords May 16, 1988
Education Reform Bill Lords May 16, 1988
Education Reform Bill Lords May 19, 1988
Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham Lords May 24, 1988
Local Government Finance Bill Lords May 24, 1988
Rowntree: Takeover Bid Lords May 25, 1988
Local Government Finance Bill Lords June 7, 1988
2 speeches — Education Reform Bill Lords June 22, 1988
2 speeches — Education Reform Bill Lords June 27, 1988
3 speeches — Education Reform Bill Lords June 28, 1988
3 speeches — Education Reform Bill Lords July 7, 1988
Education Reform Bill Lords July 8, 1988
"Care in the Community": Report Lords July 19, 1988
Seal Deaths in the North Sea Lords October 11, 1988
Care in the Community Lords October 20, 1988
Income Support (General) Amendment No. 4 Regulations 1988 Lords November 1, 1988
Integration of Disabled People: ECC Report Lords November 9, 1988
Children Bill [H.L.] Lords December 6, 1988
Mentally Ill and Handicapped Lords December 7, 1988
Museums Year Lords December 14, 1988
Children Bill [H.L.] Lords December 19, 1988
Children Bill [H.L.] Lords December 19, 1988
3 speeches — Children Bill [H.L.] Lords December 20, 1988
2 speeches — Children Bill [H.L.] Lords December 20, 1988
Disabled Persons Act 1986 Lords December 22, 1988
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