Sir Richard Nugent

June 6, 1907 - March 16, 1994
Summary information for Sir Richard Nugent

Contributions

1966

RHODESIA Commons January 25, 1966

2 speeches — TREASURY AND DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AFFAIRS Commons February 1, 1966

ROAD SAFETY BILL Commons February 10, 1966

4 speeches — Rochford Area (Flood Prevention Scheme) Commons March 2, 1966

2 speeches — AGRICULTURE Lords June 22, 1966

AGRICULTURE Lords June 22, 1966

HORTICULTURE IMPROVEMENT SCHEME 1966 Lords June 30, 1966

INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BILL Lords August 2, 1966

5 speeches — INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BILL Lords August 2, 1966

MOTOR VEHICLES (SPEED LIMIT ON MOTORWAYS) REGULATIONS 1966 Lords August 4, 1966

DESIGNATION OF FIRST PARLIAMENTARY COMMISSIONER Lords August 4, 1966

10 speeches — INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BILL Lords August 4, 1966

4 speeches — INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BILL Lords August 8, 1966

4 speeches — SELECTIVE EMPLOYMENT PAYMENTS BILL Lords August 8, 1966

3 speeches — SELECTIVE EMPLOYMENT PAYMENTS BILL Lords August 9, 1966

THE 70 M.P.H. SPEED LIMIT Lords August 9, 1966

2 speeches — FUTURE WATER SUPPLIES Lords October 19, 1966

3 speeches — FOOD HYGIENE (MARKETS, STALLS AND DELIVERY VEHICLES) REGULATIONS 1966 Lords October 20, 1966

SALMON FISHING OFF GREENLAND Lords October 26, 1966

BEEF AND LAMB PRICES Lords November 3, 1966

TEES VALLEY AND CLEVELAND WATER BILL Lords November 8, 1966

SALMON DISEASE Lords November 17, 1966

5 speeches — LAND COMMISSION BILL Lords November 28, 1966

2 speeches — DISEASE IN FISH Lords November 29, 1966

7 speeches — LAND COMMISSION BILL Lords December 5, 1966

3 speeches — LAND COMMISSION BILL Lords December 6, 1966

3 speeches — LAND COMMISSION BILL Lords December 7, 1966

BUS FUEL GRANTS BILL Lords December 12, 1966

APPLE AND PEAR DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL ORDER 1966 Lords December 15, 1966

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