HC Deb 15 March 1985 vol 75 cc276-87W
Mr. White

asked the Lord Pivy Seal if he will list the sponsors of private Members' Bills which received extra parliamentary time by the Government in each Session since 1955.

1974 Mr. Biffen

The information requested is given in the table.

1954–5

Public Libraries (Scotland) Sir William Darling, Sir Ian Hutchison, Major McCallum, Mr. Rankin, Mr. Malcolm MacMillan, Sir David Robertson, Mr. Oswald.

Public Service Vehicles (Travel Concessions) Mr. Short, Mr. David Jones, Mr. Popplewell, Mr. Blenkinsop, Mr. Wheeldon, Mr. Ernest Davies, Mr. Willey, Mr. Lee, Mr. Mitchison, Mr. Champion, Mr. Callaghan, Mr. Gibson.

1955–6

Death Penalty (Abolition) Mr. Sydney Silverman, Mr. Ede, Mr. Clement Davies, Mr. Bevan, Mr. Hyde, Mr. Paton, Mr. Daines, Dr. Stross, Mr. Wedgwood Benn, Mr. Paget, Sir Beverley Baxter, Mr. Wade.

Hotel Proprietors Mr. O'Neill, Sir Charles Taylor, Mr. Eden, Mr. Renton, Sir Peter Macdonald.

Marriage (Scotland) Mr. Bence, Mr. Grimond, Mr. John MacLeod, Mr. Malcolm MacMillan, Mrs. Mann, Mr. Timmons, Lady Tweedsmuir.

Sanitary Inspectors (Change of Designation) Sir Wavell Wakefield, Mr. Albu, Dr. Bennett, Mr. Beswick, Wing Commander Grant-Ferris, Mr. Ian Harvey, Mr. Philips Price, Dame Irene Ward, Mr. William Wells.

1956–7

Registration of Births, Deaths and Marriages (Special Provisions) Mr. Dudley Williams, Sir Harold Roper, Mr. du Cann, Mr. Robinson, Miss Vickers, Mr. Lucas, Sir Beverley Baxter, Viscount Hinchingbrooke, Mr. Beswick, Commander Maitland.

1957–8

Divorce (Insanity and Desertion) Mr. Deedes, Mrs. White, Mr. John Rodgers, Mr. Kaberry, Mr. John Peyton, Mr. Reader Harris, Mr. Blenkinsop, Mr Michael Stewart, Mr. Robinson.

Licensing of Bulls and Boars [Lords] Sir Archer Baldwin.

Merchant Shipping (Liability of Ship Owners and others) Mr. Forrest, Sir David Campbell, Mr. Armstrong, Mr. Chichester-Clark, Mr. Cunningham, Mr. Currie, Mr. Godman Irvine, Mrs. McLaughlin, Capt. Orr, Mr. Sumner, Mr. O'Neill.

Variation of Trusts Mr. Crowder, Sir Lionel Heald, Major Hicks-Beach, Mr. Gower, Mr. Hay, Mr. Elwyn Jones, Mr. Stevens, Mr. Black, Sir William Anstruther-Gray, Mr. Doughty, Sir Hugh Lucas-Tooth.

1958–9

Fatal Accidents Mr. Robert Cooke, Sir Lionel Heald, Mr. Deedes, Mr. Holt, Mrs. Emmet, Mr. John Hobson, Mr. MacDermot, Mr. Bingham, Mr. Maddan, Mr. Hutchison, Mr. Body, Mr. Elwyn Jones.

Landlord and Tenant (Furniture and Fittings) Mr. Mawby, Mr. Page, Mr. Gurden, Mr. Maurice Macmillan, Mr. Farey-Jones, Mr. Freeth, Mr. Henry Price.

Legitimacy Mr. Parker, Sir Robert Cary, Mr. Isaacs, Miss Vickers, Dr. Stross, Mr. Shepherd, Mr. de Freitas, Mr. Royle.

Obscene Publications Mr. Roy Jenkins, Viscount Lambton, Mr. Ede, Mr. Maurice Macmillan, Mr. Robinson, Mr. Hugh Fraser, Sir Leslie Plummer.

1959–60

Adoption Mr. Parker.

Clean Rivers (Estuaries and Tidal Waters) Mr. Ramsden, Mr. Ede, Sir Lionel Heald, Mr. Ronald Bell, Mr. Deedes, Mr. Green, Mr. Greenwood, Mr. Jeger, Mr. Mellish, Mr. Morrison, Dame Irene Ward, Mr. Willey.

Noise Abatement Mr. Speir, Mr. Ronald Bell, Mr. Ede, Mr. Eden, Vice-Admiral Hughes Hallett, Mr. Reader Harris, Dame Irene Ward, Mrs. White, Mr. Houghton, Mr. Hirst, Wing Commander Bullus, Mr. Cledwyn Hughes.

Offices Mr. Marsh, Mr. Redhead, Mr. Mulley, Dr. Summerskill, Mr. Wade, Mr. Creech Jones, Mrs. Castle, Mr. Victor Yates, Mr. Charles Pannell, Mr. Darling, Mr. Frederick Lee, Mr. Padley.

Public Bodies (Admission to Meetings) Mrs. Thatcher, Sir Lionel Heald, Sir Robert Grimston, Mr. Corfield, Mr. Bishop, Mr. Kirk, Wing Commander Grant-Ferris, Mr. Robson, Mr. Gurden, Sir Peter Agnew.

Road Traffic (Driving of Motor Cycles) Vice-Admiral Hughes Hallett, Mr. Gresham Cooke, Mr. Deedes, Mr. Arthur Lewis, Mr. Charles Pannell, Mr. Geoffrey Wilson, Mr. Russell, Mr. Frederick Harris, Mr. Prentice, Mr. Victor Yates, Mr. Norman Pannell.

1960–611

Credit-Sale Agreements (Scotland) Sir James Henderson-Stewart, Sir James Duncan, Mr. John MacLeod, Mr. Hutchison, Mr. Stodart, Commander Donaldson.

Highways (Miscellaneous Provisions) Mr. Aitken, Mr. Bell, Mrs. Emmet, Mr. Hobson, Mr. Gooch, Dr. King, Mr. McLaren, Lt. Cmdr. Maydon, Mr. Kimball, Mr. Foster, Mr. Woodnutt.

Police Federation Mr. Thomas Jones, Lord Balniel, Mr. Gallaghan, Mr. Dingle Foot, Lady Megan Lloyd George, Mr. Cledwyn Hughes, Mr. Idwal Jones, Mr. Morgan, Mr. Goronwy Roberts, Mr. George Thomas, Sir Lynn Ungoed-Thomas, Mr. Watkins.

Rivers (Prevention of Pollution) Mr. Temple, Colonel Beamish, Mr. Corfield, Mr. de Ferranti, Mr. Gurden, Sir Lionel Heald, Mr. Jack Jones, Sir Hugh Lucas-Tooth, Lt. Cmdr. Maydon, Mr. Goronwy Roberts, Mr. Short, Dame Irene Ward.

1961–62

Local Government (Records) Mr. Ridley, Dr. Stross, Mr. Aitken, Sir Hamilton Kerr, Mr. Snow, Mr. Temple, Mr. Bell, Mr. Channon, Mr. Dugdale, Mr. Fletcher, Sir Richard Nugent.

Lotteries and Gaming Mr. Bidgood, Sir Harmar Nicholls, Cmdr. Donaldson, Mr. Farey-Jones, Mr. Denis Howel, Mr. Lagden, Mr. Lipton, Mr. McAdden, Mr. Norman Pannell, Mr. Albert Roberts, Sir Eric Errington, Mr. Eric Johnson.

1962–63

Animal Boarding Establishments Mr. Frederick Bennett, Sir Roland Robinson, Wg. Cmdr. Bullus, Mr. Hayman, Mr. Russell, Mr. Skeffington, Mrs. Emmet, Mr. David Griffith, Lady Gammans, Mr. Beaney, Mr. William Clark, Mr. Hooson.

Dog Racing (Betting Days) Mr. Rees-Davies, Miss Bacon, Mr. Lagden, Mr. Mellish, Brigadier Clarke.

Limitation Mr. Buck, Sir Lionel Heald, Mr. Arthur Irvine, Mr. Finch, Mr. Charles Royle, Mr. Walder, Mr. van Straubenzee, Mr. Taverne, Mr. Hooson, Mr. Brewis.

Local Government (Financial Provisions) Mr. Speir, Wg. Cmdr. Bullus, Sir Gerald Wills, Mr. Stephen Davies, Sir Herbert Butcher, Mr. Mellish, Mr. Digby, Mr. Temple, Mr. Ainsley, Mr. Slater, Mr. Probert.

Matrimonial Causes Mr. Abse, Miss Vickers, Mr. Hooson, Mr. Weitzman, Mr. Llywelyn Williams, Mr. Morris, Mr. Foster, Mr. Parker, Mr. Ridley, Mr. Michael Foot, Mr. Taverne.

Performers (Protection) [LORDS] Mr. Ronald Bell.

Wills Mr. Hutchison, Mr. John Henderson, Mr. Hendry, Mr. Oswald, Mr. Wolrige-Gordon, Mr. Woodburn, Mr. Brewis.

1963–64

Betting Gaming and Lotteries Lord John Hope, Mr. Buck, Sir Lionel Heald.

Divorce (Scotland) [LORDS] Mr. Forbes Hendry.

Episcopal Church (Scotland) [LORDS] Sir John Arbuthnot

Hairdressers Registration Mr. Partridge, Mr. Barter, Lady Gammans, Mrs. Hill, Dame Patricia Hornsby-Smith, Sir Barnett Janner.

Local Government (Pecuniary Interests) Sir Hubert Ashton, Mr. Arbuthnot, Mr. Bourne-Anon, Mr. Lagden, Sir Richard Nugent, Sir Hendrie Oakshott, Mr. Pargiter, Mr. Parkin, Sir Kenneth Pickthorn, Mr. Temple, Mr. Skeffington.

New Forest [LORDS] Colonel Sir Oliver Crosthwaite-Eyre.

Scrap Metal Dealers Sir Donald Kaberry, Mr. Gresham Cooke, Mr. Tiley, Dame Edith Pitt, Mr. Wall, Mr. Biggs-Davison, Mr. Steward, Mr. John Howard, Mr. Frederick Bennett, Mr. Hollingworth, Mr. Farey-Jones, Mr. Proudfoot.

Riding Establishments Sir Jocelyn Lucas, Mr. Morrison, Sir John Gilmour, Mr. Greenwood, Mr. Kimball, Sir Walter Bromley-Davenport, Mr. Lubbock, Sir Thomas Moore, Mr. Leavey, Mr. Moyle, Mr. Hayman, Mr. Burden.

Trading Stamps Mr. Osborn, Sir Cyril Osborne, Sir Charles Taylor, Mr. Proudfoot, Mr. Longbottom, Mr. Buck, Mr. John Howard, Mr. Hirst, Mr. Stonehouse, Mr. Wedgwood Benn, Mr. Francis Noel-Baker, Mr. Holt.

1964–65

Murder (Abolition of Death Penalty) Mr. Sydney Silverman, Mr. Berkeley, Mrs. Braddock, Mr. Chataway, Mr. Foot, Sir Geoffrey de Freitas, Mr. Hale, Mr. Newens, Mr. Paget, Mr. Shinwell, Mr. Thorpe, Mrs. Williams.

Salmon and Freshwater Fisheries [LORDS] Colonel Sir Tufton Beamish.

Criminal Procedure (Attendance of Witnesses) Mr. McLaren

1965–66

Nil

1966–67

Live Hare Coursing (Abolition) Mr. Heffer, Mr. Pounder, Mr. William Price, Dr. Winstanley, Mr. Yates, Miss Lestor, Captain Kerby, Mr. Bessell, Mr. Ensor, Mr. Ellis, Mr. MacNamara.

National Health Service (Family Planning) Mr. Brooks, Mr. Abse, Sir Clive Bossom, Mr. Dunwoody, Mr. Fisher, Dame Joan Vickers, Dr. Winstanley.

Sexual Offences (No. 2) Mr. Abse, Mr. Grimond, Mr. Wood, Mr. Pannell, Mr. Strauss, Sir Peter Rawlinson, Mr. Foot, Mr. Hugh Fraser, Mr. Varley, Mr. Gilmour, Mr. St. John Stevas, Mr. Horner.

Abortion Mr. David Steel, Dr. Winstanley, Dr. Kerr, Dame Joan Vickers, Mrs. Short, Mr. Digby, Mr. Eadie, Viscount Lambton.

Civic Amenities Mr. Sandys, Mr. Strauss, Mr. Grimond, Mr. Deedes, Mr. Blenkinsop.

Road Traffic Amendment Mr. Randall, Mr. Palmer, Mr. Symonds, Mr. Ronald Lewis, Mr. Dobson, Mr. Cordle, Mr. Edwin Wainwright, Mrs. Spriggs, Mr. Weitzman, Mr. Fisher.

Matrimonial Homes [LORDS] Mr. Robert Edwards

Road Traffic (Driving Instruction) Mr. Owen, Colonel Sir Harwood Harrison, Mr. Molloy, Mr. Gregory, Mr. Floud, Mr. Gresham Cooke, Mr. Ogden, Dame Joan Vickers, Mr. George Rogers.

Vessels Protection Mr. Gresham Cooke, Dr. Bennett, Sir John Langford-Holt, Sir Harwood Harrison, Mr. Edward Mallalieu, Mr. Paget, Mr. Grant-Ferris, Mr. Cronin, Mr. Parker, Dr. Owen, Mr. Costain, Mr. Jenkin.

1967–68

Adoption Mr. Alldritt, Mrs. Braddock, Mr. Crawshaw, Mr.Dunn, Mr. van Straubenzee, Mr. Ogden, Mr. Simon Manon, Mr. Oakes, Mr. Fortescue.

Caravan Sites Mr. Lubbock, Mr. Macdonald, Sir Lionel Heald, Mr. Deedes, Mr. Wellbeloved, Mr. Pardoe.

Clean Air Mr. Maxwell, Mr. Robert Edwards, Mr. Allaun, Mr. Rhodes, Mr. Dan Jones, Sir Gerald Nabarro, Mr. Lubbock, Mr. Deedes, Mr. Sandys.

Design Copyright Mrs. Knight, Mr. Weatherill, Mr. Humphrey Atkins, Mr. Ensor, Mr. Gurden, Mr. Eyre.

Domestic and Appellate Proceedings (Restriction of Publicity) Sir Lionel Heald, Sir David Renton, Mr. Goodhart, Mr. Buck, Mr. Rossi.

Friendly and Industrial and Provident Societies Mr. Paget.

Hearing Aid Council Mr. Pavitt, Mr. Turton, Dr. Winstanley, Mr. William Williams, Dame Joan Vickers, Mr. Alistair Mackenzie, Dr. Dunwoody, Mr. Gardner.

Highlands and Islands Development (Scotland) Mr. Maclennan, Mr. Dewar, Mr. Gregor Mackenzie, Mr. Mackintosh, Mr. Malcolm MacMillan.

Maintenance Orders Mr. Hogg, Mr. Pannell, Dame Joan Vickers, Mr. Lubbock, Mr. Abse, Mr. Gresham Cooke, Mr. Grant.

Theatres Mr. Strauss, Sir David Renton, Mr. St. John-Stevas, Mr. Hooson, Mr. William Wilson, Mr. Faulds, Mr. Foot, Mr. Hugh Jenkins.

1968–9

Divorce Reform Mr. Alec Jones, Mr. Abse, Mr. Awdry, Dame Joan Vickers, Mrs. Jeger, Mr. Hooson, Mr. Ridley, Mr. Peter Jackson, Mr. Boyle, Mr. Gilmour, Mr. Lyons, Mr. William Wilson.

Employers' Liability (Defective Equipment) Mr. Hugh Brown, Mr. Cronin, Mr. Archer, Mr. David Watkins, Mr. Huckfield, Mr. Molloy, Mr. Lawson, Mr. James Hamilton.

Employers' Liability (Compulsory Insurance) Mr. David Watkins, Mr. Archer, Mr. Bishop, Mrs. Braddock, Mr. Coleman, Mr. Craddock, Mr. Ellis, Mr. James Hamilton, Mr. Kerr, Mr. Lyon, Mr. Orme, Mr. Edwin Wainwright.

Auctions (Bidding Agreements) Mr. Costain, Sir John Vaughan-Morgan, Mr. Chichester-Clark, Mr. Royle, Mr. Strauss, Mr. Iremonger, Colonel Sir Tufton Beamish.

1969–70

Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons Mr. Alfred Morris, Mr. Jack Ashley, Dr. Shirley Summerskill, Mr. Neil Marten, Dr. Winstanley, Mr. Will Griffiths, Mr. John Astor, Mrs. Lena Jeger, Mr. George Darling, Mr. Lewis Carter-Jones, Sir Clive Bossom, Mr. Laurence Pavitt.

Indecent Advertisements (Amendment) [Lords] Sir Eric Errington.

Trees Mr. Sandys, Colonel Sir Tufton Beamish, Mr. Arthur Blenkinsop, Mr. Deedes, Mr. Michael Foot, Mr. David Gibson-Watt, Miss Harvie Anderson, Mr. Douglas Houghton, Mr. Carol Johnson, Mr. Angus Maude, Sir G. R. Strauss, Mr. Jeremy Thorpe.

1970–71

Nil

1971–72

National Health Service (Family Planning) Amendment Mr. Phillip Whitehead, Mr. Richard Crossman, Mr. Douglas Houghton, Dr. Tom Stuttaford, Dr. David Owen, Dr. Shirley Summerskill, Mr. John Hunt, Mr. Jack Dormand, Sir George Sinclair, Mr. John Pardoe, Mr. Laurie Pavitt.

1972–73

Nil

1973–74

Nil

Nil

1974–75

Nil

1975–76

Sexual Offences (Amendment) Mr. Robin Corbett, Mrs. Helene Hayman, Mr. Jack Ashley, Miss Jo Richardson, Mr. Phillip Whitehead, Mr. Robert Kilroy-Silk, Mr. A. J. Beith, Mrs. Ann Taylor, Mr. Bruce Grocott, Sir George Young, Mr. Brian Gould, Mr. Ken Weetch.

1976–77

Housing (Homeless Persons) Mr. Stephen Ross, Mr. David Steel, Mr. Peter Walker, Mr. Bruce Douglas-Mann, Mr. Andrew Welsh, Mr. Dafydd Wigley, Mr. David Knox, Mr. John Cartwright, Mr. Nicholas Scott, Mrs. Millie Miller, Mr. Fred Evans, Mrs. Gwyneth Dunwoody.

Unfair Contract terms Mr. Michael Ward, Mr. Arthur Bottomley, Mr. John Cartwright, Mr. Robin Corbett, Miss Janet Fookes, Mr. Arthur Latham, Mr. Richard Luce, Mrs. Millie Miller, Mr. Stephen Ross, Mr. Ken Weetch, Mr. Alan Lee Williams.

1977–78

Nil

1978–79

Nil

1979–80

Nil

1980–81

Nil

1981–82

Nil

1982–83

Road Traffic (Driving Licences) Mr. Michael McNair- Wilson, Mr. Nick Budgen, Mr. Tony Marlow, Mr. Matthew Parris, Sir John Biggs-Davison, Mr. William Ross.

National Audit Mr. Norman St. John-Stevas, Mr. Joel Barnett, Mr. Edward du Cann, Mr. Richard Wainwright, Mr. John Roper, Mr. Terence L. Higgins, Sir John Biggs-Davison, Mrs. Renée Short, Mr. Peter Tapsell, Mr. John Garrett, Mr. Peter Hordern, Mr. Robert Maclennan.

Broadcasting of Parliament (Annual Review) Dr. Edmund Marshall, Mr. Jack Dormand, Mr. A. J. Beith, Mr. Stephen Hastings, Mr. James Molyneaux, Mr. Tim Rathbone, Mr. Norman St. John-Stevas, Mr. Philip Whitehead.

1983–84

Nil1 Note: The name given in respect of Bills from the House of Lords is that of the Member who took up the Bill in the House of Commons.

Mr. White

asked the Lord Privy Seal how many hours were spent on each private Member's Bill which received extra parliamentary time provided by the Government in each Session since 1955.

Mr. Biffen

The information requested is not readily available and could be obtained only at disproportionate cost.

Mr. White

asked the Lord Privy Seal if he will list those private Members' Bills which received the Royal Assent in each Session since 1955.

1974 Mr. Biffen

The information requested is as follows:

1955–56

  • Solicitors (Amendment);
  • Children & Young Persons;
  • Local Authorities (Expenses);
  • Justices of the Peace Act, 1361 (Amendment);
  • Small Lotteries & Gaming;
  • Local Government (Street Works) (Scotland);
  • Occasional Licences (Young Persons);
  • National Insurance;
  • Hotel Proprietors;
  • Marriage (Scotland);
  • Sanitary Inspectors (Change of Designation).

1956–57

  • Northern Ireland (Compensation for Compulsory Purchase);
  • Public Health Officers (Deputies);
  • New Streets Act, 1951 (Amendment);
  • Maintenance Agreements;
  • Cheques;
  • Legitimation (Re-registration of Birth);
  • National Health Service (Amendment);
  • Representation of the People (Amendment);
  • Thermal Insulation (Industrial Buildings);
  • Re-registration of Births, Deaths and Marriages (Navy and Marines Overseas etc.);
  • Parish Councils (Miscellaneous Provisions);
  • Advertisements (Hire Purchase).

1957–58

  • Solicitors (Scotland);
  • Road Transport Lighting (Amendment);
  • Divorce (Insanity and Desertion);
  • Marriage Acts Amendment;
  • Variation of Trusts;
  • Opticians;
  • Industrial & Friendly Societies Act, 1948 (Amendment);
  • First Offenders;
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  • Litter;
  • Matrimonial Proceedings (Children);
  • Merchant Shipping (Liabilities of Shipowners & Others);
  • Metropolitan Police Act, 1839 (Amendment);
  • Physical Training & Recreation;
  • Drainage Rates;
  • Matrimonial Causes (Property and Maintenance);
  • Trading Representation (Disabled Persons);
  • Medical Act, 1956 (Amendment);
  • Interest on Damages (Scotland);

Local Government (Omnibus Shelters and Queue Barriers);

  • Cost of Leases.
  • Rooms);
  • Agricultural Improvement Grants;
  • Criminal Justice Administration (Amendment);
  • Eisteddfod;
  • Family Allowances and National Insurance;
  • Fatal Accidents;
  • Housing (Underground Rooms);
  • Intestate Husband's Estate (Scotland);
  • Landlord and Tenant (Furniture and Fittings);
  • Legitimacy;
  • Marriage (Secretaries of Synagogues);
  • National Assistance (Amendment);
  • Obscene Publications;
  • Police Federation;
  • Restriction of Offensive Weapons;
  • Sea Fisheries (Compensation) (Scotland);
  • Small Lotteries and Gaming Act 1956 (Amendment);
  • Solicitors (Amendment);
  • Supreme Court of Judicature (Amendment).

1959–60

  • Abandonment of Animals;
  • Adoption;
  • Clean Rivers (Estuaries and Tidal Waters);
  • Corporate Bodies Contracts;
  • First Offenders (Scotland);
  • Game Laws (Amendment);
  • House of Commons Members Fund;
  • Marriage (Enabling);
  • Noise Abatement;
  • Offices;
  • Oil Burners (Standards);
  • Pawnbrokers;
  • Public Bodies (Admission to Meetings);
  • Road Traffic (Amendment);
  • Road Traffic (Driving of Motor Cycles);
  • Wages Arrestment Limitation (Amendment) (Scotland).

1960–61

  • Barristers (Qualification for Office);
  • Carriage by Air;
  • Companies (Floating Charges) (Scotland);
  • Consumer Protection;
  • Court of Chancery of Lancaster (Amendment);
  • Credit-Sale Agreements (Scotland);
  • Highways (Miscellaneous Provisions);
  • Home Safety;
  • Industrial and Provident Societies;
  • Mock Auctions;
  • Nurses (Amendment);
  • Oaths Act 1888 (Amendment);
  • Police Federation;
  • Printer's Imprint;
  • Private Street Works;
  • Public Authorities (Allowances);
  • Restriction of Offensive Weapons Act 1959 (Amendment);
  • Rivers (Prevention of Pollution);
  • Rural Water Supplies and Sewerage;
  • Small Estates (Representation).

1961–62

  • Agricultural and Forestry Associations;
  • Air Guns and Shot Guns etc;
  • Animals (Cruel Poisons);
  • British Museum;
  • Carriage by Air (Supplementary Provisions);
  • Coal Consumers' Councils (Northern Irish Interests);
  • Drainage Rates;
  • House of Commons Members' Fund;
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  • Landlord and Tenant;
  • Law Reform (Damages and Solarium) (Scotland);
  • Law Reform (Husband and Wife);
  • Local Government (Records);
  • Lotteries and Gaming;
  • Marriage (Wales and Monmouthshire);
  • National Assistance Act 1948 (Amendment);
  • Penalties for Drunkenness;
  • Police Federations;
  • Recorded Delivery Service;
  • Shops (Airports).

1962–63

  • Animal Boarding Establishments;
  • Corn Rents;
  • Deer;
  • Dog Racing (Appointed Days) Changed to (Betting Days);
  • Drainage Rates;
  • Forestry (Sale of Land) (Scotland);
  • Limitation;
  • Local Authorities (Land);
  • Local Government (Financial Provisions);
  • Matrimonial Causes and Reconciliation;
  • Nursing Homes;
  • Oaths and Evidence (Overseas Authorities) and Countries;
  • Oil in Navigable Waters;
  • Performers' Protection;
  • Public Lavatories (Turnstiles);
  • Sheriff Courts (Civil Jurisdiction and Procedure) (Scotland);
  • Stock Transfer;
  • Wills.

1963–64

  • Adoption;
  • Animals (Restriction of Importation);
  • Betting, Gaming and Lotteries (Amusements with Prizes);
  • British Nationality (No. 2);
  • Burgh Police (Amendment) (Scotland);
  • Criminal Procedure (Right of Reply);
  • Dangerous Drugs;
  • Elections (Welsh Forms);
  • Fireworks;
  • Law of Property (Joint Tenants);
  • Local Government (Development and Finance) (Scotland);
  • Local Government (Pecuniary Interests);
  • Merchant Shipping;
  • National Health Service (Hospital Boards);
  • New Towns (No. 2);
  • Nurses;
  • Pharmacy and Poisons (Amendment);
  • Protection of Birds Act 1954 (Amendment);
  • Riding Establishments;
  • Road Traffic;
  • Salmon and Freshwater Fisheries Act 1923 (Amendment);
  • Scrap Metal Dealers;
  • Trade Union (Amalgamations, etc);
  • Trading Stamps;
  • Universities and College Estates;
  • Young Persons (Employment);
  • Divorce (Scotland);
  • Episcopal Church (Scotland);
  • Films;
  • Married Women's Property;
  • Protection of Animals (Anaesthetics);
  • Trustee Savings Banks.

1964–65

  • Administration of Estates (Small Payments);
  • British Nationality;
  • Carriage of Goods by Road;
  • Criminal Justice;
  • Criminal Procedure (Attendance of Witnesses);
  • Criminal Procedure (Scotland);
  • Highways (Amendment);
  • Local Government (Scotland) Act 1947 (Amendment) (No. 2);
  • Lost Property (Scotland);
  • Merchant Shipping;
  • Murder (Abolition of Death Penalty);
  • Public Health (Notification of Births);
  • Shops (Early Closing Days);
  • Dogs;
  • Justices of the Peace;
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  • Licensing (Scotland);
  • National Assistance;
  • National Insurance (Further Provisions);
  • Performing Animals;
  • Protection of Birds;
  • Railway Closures;
  • Salmon and Freshwater Fisheries Act 1923 (Amendment);
  • Sexual Offences;
  • Solicitors;
  • Solicitors (Scotland);
  • Sweepstakes on Horseraces (Authorisation).

1965–66

  • None.

1966–67

  • Abortion (No. 2) see Medical Termination of Pregnancy;
  • Antarctic Treaty;
  • Civic Amenities;
  • Farm and Garden Chemicals;
  • Industrial and Provident Societies;
  • Licensing (Amendment);
  • Licensing (Certificates in Suspense) (Scotland);
  • Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod;
  • Medical Termination of Pregnancy;
  • Merchant Shipping;
  • National Health Service (Family Planning);
  • National Insurance (Industrial Injuries) (Amendment);
  • Road Traffic (Amendment);
  • Road Traffic (Driving Instruction);
  • Sexual Offences (No. 2);
  • Slaughter of Poultry;
  • Teachers of Nursing;
  • Tokyo Convention;
  • Vessels Protection;
  • Deer (Amendment) (Scotland);
  • Matrimonial Homes;
  • Private Places of Entertainment (Licensing);
  • Protection of Birds.

1967–68

  • Adoption;
  • Caravan Sites;
  • Clean Air;
  • Design Copyright;
  • Domestic and Appellate Proceedings (Restriction of Publicity);
  • Friendly and Industrial and Provident Societies;
  • Hearing Aid Council;
  • Highlands and Islands Development (Scotland);
  • Local Authorities' Mutual Investment Trust;
  • Maintenance Orders;
  • Sale of Venison (Scotland) (No. 2);
  • Theatres;
  • Wills.

1968–69

  • Architects Registration (Amendment);
  • Auctions (Bidding Agreements);
  • Divorce Reform;
  • Employer's Liability (Compulsory Insurance);
  • Employer's Liability (Defective Equipment);
  • Licensing (Scotland);
  • National Mod (Scotland);
  • Ponies;
  • Public Health (Recurring Nuisances);
  • Tattooing of Minors;
  • Betting, Gaming and Lotteries (Amendment).

1969–70

  • Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons;
  • Conservation of Seals;
  • Education (School Milk);
  • Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions);
  • Local Government (Footpaths and Open Spaces) (Scotland);
  • Marriage (Registrar General's Licence);
  • Parish Councils and Burial Authorities (Miscellaneous Authorities);
  • Road Traffic (Disqualification);
  • Trees;
  • Game;
  • Indecent Advertisements (Amendment);
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  • New Forest;
  • Proceedings against Estates;
  • Riding Establishments.

1970–71

  • Carriage of Goods by Sea;
  • Dangerous Litter;
  • Motor Vehicles (Passenger Insurance);
  • Nullity of Marriage;
  • Powers of Attorney;
  • Unsolicited Goods and Services;
  • Welsh National Opera Company;
  • Betting, Gaming and Lotteries (Amendment).

1971–72

  • Affiliation Proceedings (Amendment) (No. 2);
  • Carriage by Railway;
  • Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons (Scotland);
  • Civil Evidence;
  • Defective Premises;
  • Matrimonial Proceedings (Polygamus Marriages);
  • National Health Service (Family Planning) Amendment;
  • National Insurance (Amendment);
  • Police;
  • Salmon and Freshwater Fisheries;
  • Trade Descriptions;
  • Anti-Discrimination (No. 2);
  • Field Monuments;
  • Harbours, Piers and Ferries (Scotland);
  • Land Charges;
  • Performers' Protection;
  • Queen Anne's Mansions;
  • Social Work (Scotland);
  • Sunday Cinema;
  • Sunday Theatre (No. 2).

1972–73

  • Breeding of Dogs;
  • Dentists (Amendment);
  • Domicile and Matrimonial Proceedings;
  • Employment Agencies;
  • Employment of Children;
  • Gaming (Amendment);
  • Hallmarking;
  • Heavy Commercial Vehicle (Controls and Regulations);
  • Law Reform (Diligence) (Scotland);
  • London Cab;
  • Protection of Wrecks;
  • Rate Rebate;
  • Sea Fisheries (Shellfish);
  • Badgers;
  • Succession (Scotland).

1973–74

  • None

  • Carriage of Passengers by Road;
  • Education (Mentally Handicapped Children) (Scotland);
  • Local Lotteries;
  • Mines (Working Facilities and Support);
  • Rehabilitation of Offenders;
  • Town and Country Amenities;
  • Lord Chancellor (Tenure of Office and Discharge of Ecclesiastical Functions).

1974–75

  • Conservation of Wild Creatures and Wild Plants (previously Wild Creatures and Wild Plants Protection);
  • Evidence (Proceedings in Other Jurisdictions);
  • Farriers (Registration);
  • Guard Dogs;
  • International Road Haulage Permits;
  • Litigants in Person (Costs and Expenses);
  • Mental Health (Amendment);
  • Mobile Homes;
  • Unsolicited Goods and Services (Amendment).

1975–76

  • Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons (Amendment) (No. 2);
  • Congenital Disabilities (Civil Liability);
  • Dangerous Wild Animals;
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  • Divorce (Scotland) (No. 2);
  • Domestic Violence and Matrimonial Proceedings;
  • Explosives (Age of Purchase &c);
  • Food and Drugs (Control of Food Premises);
  • Industrial Common Ownership;
  • Motor-Cycle Crash Helmets (Religious Exemption);
  • Protection of Birds (Amendment);
  • Representation of the People (Armed Forces);
  • Sexual Offences (Amendment);
  • Stock Exchange (Completion of Bargains);
  • Theatres Trust;
  • Licensing (Amendment);
  • Solicitors (Scotland).

1976–77

  • Control of Food Premises (Scotland);
  • Housing (Homeless Persons);
  • Insurance Brokers (Registration);
  • Licensing (Amendment);
  • Minibus;
  • Presumption of Death (Scotland);
  • Rentcharges;
  • Roe Deer (Close Seasons);
  • Town and Country Planning (Amendment);
  • Unfair Contract Terms.

1977–78

  • Internationally Protected Persons;
  • Local Government [formerly Local Government Act 1974 (Amendment)];
  • Rating (Disabled Persons);
  • Theatres Trust (Scotland);
  • Education (Northern Ireland);
  • Import of Live Fish (Scotland);
  • Industrial and Provident Societies.

1978–79

  • Confirmation to Small Estates (Scotland);
  • Films;
  • Criminal Evidence.

1979–80

  • Concessionary Travel for Handicapped Persons (Scotland);
  • Coroners;
  • Deer;
  • Import of Live Fish (England and Wales);
  • Licensed Premises (Exclusion of Certain Persons);
  • Married Women's Policies of Assurance (Scotland) (Amendment);
  • Representation of the People;
  • Betting, Gaming and Lotteries (Amendment);
  • Gaming (Amendment).

1980–81

  • Countryside (Scotland);
  • Disabled Persons (No. 2);
  • Food and Drugs (Amendment);
  • Horserace Betting Levy;
  • Indecent Displays (Control);
  • Industrial Diseases (Notification);
  • Licensing (Alcohol Education and Research);
  • Local Government and Planning (Amendment);
  • Transport Act 1962 (Amendment);
  • Zoo Licensing (No. 2);
  • Criminal Justice (Amendment);
  • Disused Burial Grounds (Amendment);
  • Forgery and Counterfeiting;
  • Interpretation of Legislation;
  • Licensing (Amendment);
  • Matrimonial Homes and Property.

1981–82

  • Children' s Homes;
  • Cinematograph (Amendment);
  • Firearms;
  • Food and Drugs (Amendment);
  • Forfeiture; [formerly known as Relief from Forfeiture];
  • Gaming (Amendment);
  • Planning Inquiries (Attendance of public);
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  • Supply of Goods and Services;
  • Copyright Act 1956 (Amendment);
  • Deer (Amendment) Scotland);

1982–83

  • Copyright (Amendment);
  • Coroners' Juries;
  • Diseases of Fish;
  • Level Crossings;
  • Licensing (Occasional Permissions);
  • National Audit;
  • Road Traffic (Driving Licences);
  • Solvent Abuse (Scotland);
  • British Nationality (Falkland Islands) [formerly British Nationality (Falkland Islands) Amendment];
  • Pet Animals Act 1951 (Amendment);

1983–84

  • Agriculture (Amendment);
  • Anatomy;
  • Betting, Gaming and Lotteries (Amendment) (No. 2);
  • Child Abduction;
  • Cycle Tracks;
  • Juries (Disqualification);
  • Law Reform (Husband and Wife) (Scotland);
  • Prescription and Limitation (Scotland);
  • Road Traffic (Driving Instruction);
  • Trade Marks (Amendment);
  • Video Recordings;
  • Education (Amendment) (Scotland);
  • Lotteries (Amendment).