Ms Jean Drummond of Megginch
December 17, 1928 - March 11, 2005Summary information for Ms Jean Drummond of Megginch
Contributions
1999
Poetry Lords January 14, 1999
NHS Trusts: Board Vacancies Lords January 27, 1999
Mobile Telephones: Transmission Masts Lords January 27, 1999
The British Council Lords January 27, 1999
Kosovo Lords February 1, 1999
House of Lords Reform Lords February 22, 1999
Armed Forces Lords February 24, 1999
Uganda Lords March 2, 1999
Marriage Lords March 24, 1999
House of Lords Bill Lords March 29, 1999
LIFE PEERAGES FOR DISQUALIFIED PEERS Lords April 20, 1999
Kosovo Lords May 6, 1999
Tibet Lords May 10, 1999
House of Lords Bill Lords May 13, 1999
Slavery Lords May 20, 1999
Cigarette Lighters: Safety Written Answers May 21, 1999
Northern Ireland (Location of Victims' Remains) Bill Lords May 24, 1999
Welfare Reform and Pensions Bill Lords June 10, 1999
House of Lords Bill Lords June 15, 1999
Lamb Production: Meat Hygiene Service Instruction Lords June 17, 1999
Kosovo and the G8 Summit Lords June 21, 1999
House of Lords Bill Lords June 30, 1999
House of Lords Bill Lords June 30, 1999
Curriculum Proposals: Marriage Lords July 8, 1999
The Blandford Fly Lords July 19, 1999
INCOME SUPPORT: CAPITAL LIMIT FOR PENSIONERS Lords October 11, 1999
WAR PENSIONS FOR WIDOWS Lords October 11, 1999
Badgers Lords October 18, 1999
Welfare Reform and Pensions Bill Lords October 27, 1999
WAR PENSIONS FOR WIDOWS Lords October 27, 1999
Chinook Helicopter ZD576 Lords November 1, 1999
Fathers in the Family Lords November 2, 1999
WAR PENSIONS FOR WIDOWS: ENTITLEMENT Lords November 8, 1999
2 speeches — WAR PENSIONS FOR WIDOWS: ENTITLEMENT Lords November 8, 1999
FURTHER COMMONS REASON Lords November 9, 1999
Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords November 18, 1999
Christmas Day Lords December 2, 1999
2 speeches — Armed Forces Pension Review Lords December 7, 1999
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