Sir Hugh Munro-Lucas-Tooth

January 13, 1903 - November 18, 1985
Summary information for Sir Hugh Munro-Lucas-Tooth

Contributions

1957

Clause 5.—(DEATH PENALTY FOR CERTAIN MURDERS.) Commons January 23, 1957

4 speeches — COAL MINING (SUBSIDENCE) BILL Commons January 31, 1957

COAL MINING (SUBSIDENCE) [MONEY] Commons January 31, 1957

HOMICIDE BILL Commons February 6, 1957

4 speeches — Clause 5.—(PROVISION FOR AMENDMENT OF FIRST SCHEDULE.) Commons February 26, 1957

Clause 10.—(RESTRICTION OF CERTAIN ENACTMENTS, ETC., AUTHORISING PAYMENT OF ALLOWANCES.) Commons February 26, 1957

5 speeches — First Schedule.—(OFFICES DISQUALIFYING FOR MEMBERSHIP.) Commons March 6, 1957

2 speeches — MINISTER OF DEFENCE AND SERVICE MINISTERS Commons March 7, 1957

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons March 14, 1957

Palace of Westminster (Temporary Staircase) Written Answers April 10, 1957

2 speeches — New Clause.—(LIABILITY OF BOARD FOR CERTAIN DAMAGE OCCURRING BEFORE PASSING OF ACT.) Commons July 4, 1957

3 speeches — New Clause.—(ANCIENT MONUMENTS.) Commons July 4, 1957

3 speeches — Clause 1.—(DUTY OF NATIONAL COAL BOARD IN RESPECT OF SUBSIDENCE DAMAGF.) Commons July 4, 1957

Clause 4.—(POWERS OF BOARD WITH RESPECT TO PREVENTIVE WORKS.) Commons July 4, 1957

Clause 6.—(AVOIDANCE OF DOUBLE REMEDIES.) Commons July 4, 1957

2 speeches — New Clause.—(EXEMPTION FROM TAXATION OF PAYMENTS OF COMPENSATION TO VICTIMS OF NAZI OPPRESSION.) Commons July 16, 1957

2 speeches — Special Messenger Service (Charges) Commons July 17, 1957

22 speeches — ARUNDEL ESTATE BILL [Lords] (By Order) Commons July 17, 1957

2 speeches — Aircraft Noise Commons October 30, 1957

2 speeches — CAR PARKING (OUTER LONDON) Commons November 12, 1957

Hendon Airfield (Future) Written Answers November 13, 1957

PARLIAMENTARY PRIVILEGE ACT, 1770 Commons December 4, 1957

4½d. Stamp Written Answers December 4, 1957

4 speeches — VARIATION OF TRUSTS BILL Commons December 6, 1957

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