Ms Jean Drummond of Megginch

December 17, 1928 - March 11, 2005
Summary information for Ms Jean Drummond of Megginch

Contributions

1991

The Gulf Lords January 15, 1991

The Gulf Lords January 21, 1991

2 speeches — Natural Heritage (Scotland) Bill [H.L.] Lords January 22, 1991

EC Tobacco Regime: Costs Lords February 5, 1991

2 speeches — Shetland Sand Eel Fishery Lords February 6, 1991

Gulf War: Media Coverage Lords February 7, 1991

Jobcentre Staff: Training Lords February 14, 1991

The Dalai Lama Lords February 26, 1991

WATER: CONTROL OF AGRICULTURAL POLLUTION Written Answers February 27, 1991

Education (Amendment) Bill [H.L.] Lords March 4, 1991

2 speeches — Bangladesh Elections Lords March 6, 1991

Westminster Hospital Closure Lords March 7, 1991

Ice Patrol Ship: Replacement Lords March 13, 1991

Scottish Fishing Fleet Lords March 20, 1991

Arms Manufacturers: Future Lords March 25, 1991

Forestry: New Planting. Lords March 27, 1991

The British Film Industry Lords April 23, 1991

Cyprus Lords April 24, 1991

British Shipping: Government Support Lords April 25, 1991

Mincemeat Products: EC Proposal Lords May 1, 1991

The Dalai Lama Lords May 1, 1991

Bangladesh: Relief for Cyclone Victims Lords May 8, 1991

Defence Industries: Market Conditions> Lords May 23, 1991

Defence Policy Lords June 12, 1991

Azerbaijan and Armenia: Human Rights Lords June 14, 1991

The Gulf: Stability Lords June 14, 1991

2 speeches — Welsh Infantry Regiments: Future Lords July 3, 1991

HMS "Endurance": Future Lords July 10, 1991

2 speeches — Dangerous Dogs Bill Lords July 10, 1991

Defence Lords October 16, 1991

Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords November 4, 1991

Palace of Westminster: Crèche Lords November 7, 1991

2 speeches — Leadenham Bypass Lords December 2, 1991

Defence: UK and European NATO Budgets Lords December 10, 1991

Maastricht Agreement Lords December 18, 1991

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