Sir Richard Nugent

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

Contributions

1973

4 speeches — THE QUALITY OF LIFE AND URBAN PLANNING Lords January 31, 1973

GERMAN REPUBLICS: U.N. AND BRITISH RECOGNITION Lords February 6, 1973

DANGEROUS LIQUIDS: MOVEMENT BY ROAD Lords February 8, 1973

2 speeches — LONDON CAR PARKING PENALTIES Lords February 12, 1973

PARKING FACILITIES IN ROYAL PARKS Lords February 27, 1973

2 speeches — SWINE VESICULAR DISEASE AND SWILL Lords March 8, 1973

COMMEMORATIVE STAMPS AND LORD BYRON ANNIVERSARY Lords March 12, 1973

4 speeches — LAND COMPENSATION BILL Lords April 5, 1973

INTEREST-FREE LOANS TO OVERSEAS GOVERNMENTS Lords April 10, 1973

E.E.C.'s SALE OF BUTTER TO RUSSIA Lords April 12, 1973

BRITISH INDUSTRY: DISRUPTIVE ELEMENTS Lords April 18, 1973

3 speeches — E.E.C. FARM PRICES Lords May 1, 1973

PREPARATION OF LEGISLATION Written Answers May 8, 1973

WATER SUPPLIES AND DESALINATION Lords May 14, 1973

WATER BILL Lords May 21, 1973

2 speeches — SOUTHAMPTON CORPORATION BILL Lords June 8, 1973

5 speeches — WATER BILL Lords June 11, 1973

3 speeches — WATER BILL Lords June 14, 1973

WATER BILL Lords June 14, 1973

WATER BILL Lords June 19, 1973

RHODESIA: UNITED NATIONS AND SANCTIONS Lords June 20, 1973

GATWICK AIRPORT Lords June 22, 1973

REGULATION OF PRICES (TRAN- QUILLISING DRUGS) (No. 2) ORDER 1973 Lords June 22, 1973

5 speeches — MAPLIN DEVELOPMENT BILL Lords June 26, 1973

4 speeches — WATER BILL Lords July 2, 1973

EGYPTIAN STAMPS: DISTRIBUTION BY CROWN AGENTS Lords July 17, 1973

E.E.C.: AGRICULTURAL MINISTERS' MEETING Lords July 18, 1973

MIDDLE EAST: THE ARAB/ISRAELI CONFLICT Lords October 15, 1973

THE MIDDLE EAST: THE ARAB/ISRAELI CONFLICT Lords October 16, 1973

N.H.S. REORGANISATION: PAYMENTS TO STAFF Lords November 8, 1973

PROTECTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT BILL [H.L.] Lords November 27, 1973

SEAT BELTS Written Answers December 13, 1973

HOUSING AND HEAT INSULATION Lords December 17, 1973

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