Viscount Castlereagh
1878 - February 11, 1949Summary information for Viscount Castlereagh
Contributions
1929
2 speeches — ROAD VEHICLES REGULATION BILL. [H.L.] Lords January 29, 1929
6 speeches — BRIDGES BILL. [H.L.] Lords February 14, 1929
GRAVESEND ELECTRICITY (EXTENSION) ORDER, 1928. Lords February 20, 1929
MARPLE ELECTRICITY ORDER, 1928. Lords February 20, 1929
2 speeches — PARLIAMENT SQUARE AND OTHER STREETS BILL. Lords February 21, 1929
HENLEY-IN-ARDEN AND DISTRICT ELECTRICITY ORDER, 1929. Lords March 5, 1929
14 speeches — BRIDGES BILL. [H.L.] Lords March 5, 1929
10 speeches — BRIDGES BILL. [H.L.] Lords March 12, 1929
2 speeches — NORTH SOMERSET ELECTRICITY (EXTENSION) ORDER, 1929. Lords March 20, 1929
TWENTY-FOUR HOUR SYSTEM ON RAILWAYS Lords March 20, 1929
2 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE (TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS AMENDMENT) BILL Lords March 25, 1929
6 speeches — EIGHT HOURS CONVENTION. Lords April 18, 1929
SAVINGS BANKS BILL. Lords April 23, 1929
ROAD VEHICLES REGULATION BILL. [H.L.] Lords April 25, 1929
3 speeches — PROPOSED POWER STATION AT BATTERSEA. Lords April 25, 1929
BRIDGES BILL. [H.L.] Lords May 7, 1929
COMMONS AMENDMENT. Lords May 7, 1929
COMMONS AMENDMENT. Lords May 7, 1929
COMMONS AMENDMENT. Lords May 7, 1929
COMMONS AMENDMENT. Lords May 7, 1929
COMMONS AMENDMENT. Lords May 7, 1929
COMMONS AMENDMENTS. Lords May 7, 1929
COMMONS AMENDMENTS. Lords May 7, 1929
COMMONS AMENDMENT. Lords May 7, 1929
BLACKROD, CROSTON, WITHNELL AND DISTRICT ELECTRICITY ORDER, 1929. Lords May 8, 1929
DUMFRIESSHIRE (GRETNA AND DORNOCK) ELECTRICITY ORDER, 1929. Lords May 10, 1929
IRISH FREE STATE: APPEALS TO THE PRIVY COUNCIL. Lords December 3, 1929
AIRSHIP R 100. Lords December 11, 1929
2 speeches — ROAD TRAFFIC BILL. [H.L.] Lords December 16, 1929
ROAD TRAFFIC BILL. [H.L.] Lords December 18, 1929
FLIGHT TO AFRICA: AIRMEN KILLED. Lords December 18, 1929
3 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE (No. 2) BILL. Lords December 19, 1929
Information presented on this page was prepared from the XML source files, together with information from the History of Parliament Trust, the work of Leigh Rayment and public sources. The means by which names are recognised means that errors may remain in the data presented.