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ecorded as having spoken twice in the House of | Lords. |
n Hill, Baron Hill of Oareford in the House of | Lords, where it had its third reading on 13 July. |
succeeded his father and entered the House of | Lords. |
he eighth day of debate, staff in the House of | Lords set up camp beds and refreshments to allow pee |
d, in his last years, a member of the House of | Lords. |
ord Crickhowell currently sits in the House of | Lords as a life peer. |
rother in the earldom and entered the House of | Lords. |
ereditary Labour peers to stay in the House of | Lords in 1999. |
In 1856, he was called up to the House of | Lords in his father's barony of Wycombe and was Parl |
Chelsea, and he was introduced in the House of | Lords on 27 January 2011, where he sits as a Conserv |
rother in the earldom and entered the House of | Lords. |
rrent Leader of the Opposition in the House of | Lords. |
m on the electoral system and further House of | Lords reform. |
ent to preserve the traditions of the House of | Lords, including lifelong membership for members of |
f State for the Home Department was a House of | Lords case concerning the rights of a prisoner when |
l Democrat Parliamentary Party in the House of | Lords. |
did not entitle him to a seat in the House of | Lords. |
n the barony and took his seat in the House of | Lords. |
The Act was introduced to the House of | Lords on 7 December 2000, and passed to the House of |
y historical collections, kept in the House of | Lords Record Office. |
mmons, and who was responsible in the House of | Lords for carrying the Infants Protection Act. |
ed Kingdom Appellate Committee of the House of | Lords, composed of Lord Bingham of Cornhill, Lord St |
father in the dukedom and entered the House of | Lords. |
f Erroll, a cross-bench member of the House of | Lords (born 20 April 1948) |
In the House of | Lords, Fisher became Crown Representative of the Gen |
Lord Chelmsford says in the House of | Lords that he is confident the discussions at Kabul |
8 August 1827, and the Leader of the House of | Lords Lord Goderich succeeded him as Prime Minister. |
1892 he was Chief Liberal Whip in the House of | Lords. |
did not entitle him to a seat in the House of | Lords. |
tish academic and Crossbencher in the House of | Lords. |
28 June 1956, but was defeated in the House of | Lords. |
ntial detention relied upon by the UK House of | Lords in their ruling that HL had not been detained |
l & Coke Ltd. was a case heard by the House of | Lords in 1915. |
Porter v Magill [2002] 2 AC 357 was a House of | Lords case which arose out of the Homes for votes sc |
rley Lovelaces who were raised to the House of | Lords. |
title him to an automatic seat in the House of | Lords and he was able to remain a member of the Hous |
and sat as a Labour Party peer in the House of | Lords. |
It was doubted in a later case by the House of | Lords, Rann v Hughes. |
the earldom and took his seat in the House of | Lords. |
e first female government whip in the House of | Lords, as Baroness in Waiting 1965-70. |
In the House of | Lords he seldom spoke, but was active on committees. |
ia Dunn, Baroness Dunn, Member of the House of | Lords in the United Kingdom, DBE |
ed by a 3-2 majority on appeal to the House of | Lords, [1986] AC 112. |
The House of | Lords was the Upper House of the Imperial Council of |
was attached to the petition, and the House of | Lords agreed to grant her pauper status. |
ervative politician and member of the House of | Lords as one of the remaining hereditary peers. |
June 2006, and was introduced to the House of | Lords on 3 July 2006. |
ond Home Rule Bill is rejected by the House of | Lords. |
hclyde, who is also the Leader of the House of | Lords. |
y 1982, the year after she joined the House of | Lords, Kevin was elected to Westminster City Council |
he Conservative Party's leader in the House of | Lords. |
th being Government Chief Whip in the House of | Lords. |
A report from the British House of | Lords said, “There is no definitive list of comitolo |
er in the marquessate and entered the House of | Lords. |
He was called to a seat in the House of | Lords in 1889. |
Lord Dartmouth had a seat in the House of | Lords until the Labour Party's reforms, which remove |
rd-in-Waiting (government whip in the House of | Lords), a post he held until 1957. |
until 1812, when he was called to the House of | Lords through a writ of acceleration by the title Ba |
ounty of Devon, and introduced in the House of | Lords the same day. |
e Government Deputy Chief Whip in the House of | Lords. |
rls of Sunderland and Portland in the House of | Lords. |
The House of | Lords unanimously overturned this decision, rejectin |
Dr. Horace King, was elevated to the House of | Lords in late 1970. |
the Liberal Democrat spokesman in the House of | Lords on Northern Ireland and constitutional affairs |
he also acted as speaker of the Irish House of | Lords. |
d his father and took his seat in the House of | Lords. |
gland in 1922 to take his seat in the House of | Lords, and died in 1924. |
The House of | Lords having voted for a trial at common law, the Co |
advice from the Magnum Concilium (the House of | Lords, but without the Commons, so not a Parliament) |
Home, then a hereditary member of the House of | Lords. |
use of Commons (June 7, 1643) and the House of | Lords (June 9, 1643) demonstrating Parliament's unif |
later Barons an automatic seat in the House of | Lords. |
His judicial work in the House of | Lords has been instrumental in weaving the Human Rig |
eal in Ordinary and was raised to the House of | Lords with the title Baron Lloyd of Berwick, of Ludl |
at Ashcroft (who gave his address as "House of | Lords, Westminster, London") had donated $1,000,000 |
nted soon after Townshend entered the House of | Lords in 1697, but he does not wear his official rob |
) is a Liberal Democrat member of the House of | Lords. |
o far failed to find a sponsor in the House of | Lords. |
she now sits as a crossbencher in the House of | Lords as Baroness Hogg, of Kettlethorpe in the Count |
mons passed their complaint on to the House of | Lords, appending a declaration that the parishoners |
me Rule Bill had been defeated by the House of | Lords in 1893. |
Criminal Division, while bound by the House of | Lords, is more flexible with binding itself, due to |
not entitle him to sit in the British House of | Lords and did not force him to resign his seat in th |
1657 he offered a seat in Cromwell's House of | Lords, but did not take it. |
eerage he was a Deputy Speaker of the House of | Lords. |
He was elevated to the House of | Lords as a life peer with the title Baron Wade of Ch |
Almost as soon as he appeared in the House of | Lords he was imprisoned for two days for challenging |
In 1812 the House of | Lords ruled in favour of Sir James Innes-Ker, 6th Ba |
Peter Mandelson was introduced to the House of | Lords, he was introduced as Baron Mandelson of Foy i |
1866 he was a member of the Prussian House of | Lords. |
An active member of the House of | Lords, McConnell died on 25 October 2000. |
a British Labour Party member of the House of | Lords. |
ench to shadow Peter Mandelson in the House of | Lords on Department for Business, Enterprise and Reg |
shire and was an active member of the House of | Lords until shortly before his death. |
his seat by getting him named to the House of | Lords and then win the seat for himself in a by-elec |
father in the barony and entered the House of | Lords. |
was an English peer and member of the House of | Lords. |
Parker gave the King's Speech in the House of | Lords. |
rother in the earldom and entered the House of | Lords. |
He was summonsed to the House of | Lords to explain the fine imposed on the Earl of Dev |
h of England and the abolition of the House of | Lords. |
on 18 October 2001 and passed to the House of | Lords without a need for a vote. |
r continued to work and to attend the House of | Lords well into his nineties. |
inted as an independent member to the House of | Lords Appointments Commission. |
was an English peer and member of the House of | Lords. |
to increase the Whig majority in the House of | Lords prior to the 1832 Reform Act, but refused. |
father in the earldom and entered the House of | Lords. |
urt of Appeal, he was promoted to the House of | Lords in January 1994, becoming a Lord of Appeal in |
cord of him having ever spoken in the House of | Lords. |
s granted a leave of absence from the House of | Lords from 2008. |
1941) is a Conservative member of the House of | Lords. |
as an elected hereditary peer in the House of | Lords. |
d the Leader of the Opposition in the House of | Lords. |
councillor until March 1987, when the House of | Lords rejected the appeals of 47 Liverpool councillo |
by the elevation of Fred Peart to the House of | Lords) was won by Richard Page of the Conservatives. |
descendants an automatic seat in the House of | Lords. |
92 hereditary peers to remain in the House of | Lords after the House of Lords Act 1999. |
1974-1997, and is now a member of the House of | Lords. |
eech sits as a Crossbench peer in the House of | Lords (since 2005) and Chairs the Bar Standards Boar |
rd-in-Waiting (government whip in the House of | Lords) from 1841 to 1846 in the second Tory administ |
e and Wear, and was introduced in the House of | Lords on 28 July 2010, where he sits on the Labour b |
Deputy Chairman of Committees in the House of | Lords in 1961 and |
After the House of | Lords Act 1999 removed most of the hereditary peers |
elected a representative peer to the House of | Lords. |
He sat in the House of | Lords as Baron Meredyth (a UK barony created in 1866 |
On 2 October 1690, the House of | Lords read his petition, which stated "That he hath |
ic resistance and conservatism in the House of | Lords which she and Cecil had underestimated.. |
redale he was an active member of the House of | Lords for 38 years. |
) is a Liberal Democrat member of the House of | Lords. |
s of Cholmondeley; and he entered the House of | Lords. |
Gene Simmons trademarked the name House of | Lords as the band name and fired vocalist David Glen |
is accountants KPMG was upheld by the House of | Lords after being overturned by the Court of Appeal. |
rom 1992 to 2005, and now sits in the House of | Lords as a life peer. |
Judges at the House of | Lords secured their position by mere virtue of the f |
d hereditary peers that remain in the House of | Lords after the passing of the House of Lords Act 19 |
Gregg Giuffria went on to form House of | Lords and signed a record deal with Simmons Records, |
s a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary in the House of | Lords. |
641, when he had been summoned by the House of | Lords committee to be examined touching State matter |
to abolish the judicial aspect of the House of | Lords was that it was concerned for the poor quality |
uring the conflict over reform of the House of | Lords, when Cecil and Smith led an organised disrupt |
ury to succeed Derby as Leader in the House of | Lords. |
se of this album, Aldrich moved on to House of | Lords and the rest of the group quickly disintegrate |
served on many important cases in the House of | Lords |
wood opened the debate in the British House of | Lords by urging that the mandate over Palestine be t |
ord of the Treasury and Leader of the House of | Lords |
rs that were allowed to remain in the House of | Lords after the passing of the House of Lords Act 19 |
A Conservative Member of the House of | Lords, he was created a life peer on 17 July 1990. |
Democrat politician and member of the House of | Lords. |
ures, notably by a report by the UK's House of | Lords. |
say MacDonald's representation in the House of | Lords. |
The House of | Lords approved the test of "materially increasing ri |
father in the barony and entered the House of | Lords. |
rd Trefgarne is still a member of the House of | Lords as one of the ninety hereditary peers elected |
was one of the members of Cromwell's House of | Lords, and, in general, was universally respected an |
) Brendan Bracken was elevated to the House of | Lords. |
but never gave a maiden speech in the House of | Lords, in keeping with the custom for party fund-rai |
n the peerage in 1862 and entered the House of | Lords. |
46) is a British Labour member of the House of | Lords and was a Parliamentary Under-Secretary of Sta |
1996 he made his maiden speech in the House of | Lords in the presence of his maternal grandfather, t |
father in the barony and entered the House of | Lords. |
father in the earldom and entered the House of | Lords. |
within the region, all Members of the House of | Lords that are members of the regional party, all Li |
r as an economist before entering the House of | Lords. |
rd-in-Waiting (government whip in the House of | Lords) in 1974 and was an Opposition Whip in the Hou |
rmine to exclude the bishops from the House of | Lords and passed the Bishops Exclusion Act in Decemb |
nt, Transport and the Regions, in the House of | Lords, recognised that Cornwall has a "special case" |
aftesbury made a strong speech in the House of | Lords warning of the threat of Popery and arbitrary |
He is one of only 3 members of the House of | Lords by virtue of the House of Lords Act who inheri |
Conservative Independent peer in the House of | Lords. |
considering appealing directly to the House of | Lords, but in March 2008 it decided to accept the Ap |
eerage, he was required to sit in the House of | Lords. |
Mandelson is to be introduced in the House of | Lords on Monday, but neither his Letters Patent nor |
s third Baron Harlech and entered the House of | Lords. |
toria in her State robes going to the House of | Lords for her first official act, the prorogation of |
1937 he was Chief Labour Whip in the House of | Lords and served as a Deputy Speaker of the House of |
ed for Hedon, but on the same day the House of | Lords unexpectedly defeated Fox's India bill and the |
otesting the hereditary powers of the House of | Lords. |
The House of | Lords decided that the tenant could not be said to o |
He became a member of the Prussian House of | Lords (1872); assistant secretary of the Prussian De |
With the passage of the House of | Lords Act 1999, Lord Elton along with almost all oth |
The House of | Lords held that there was no proximate relationship |
y of Essex, and was introduced in the House of | Lords on 27 January 2011, where she will sit on the |
The setting of | Lords of Shadow is during "the end of days" in the y |
orn 7 May 1930) is a life peer in the House of | Lords of the United Kingdom (Labour Party). |
he lost the right to attend when the House of | Lords Act 1999 took effect in November 1999. |
In 1999, the House of | Lords Act removed the rights of all hereditary peers |
It was then introduced into the House of | Lords on 29 February 2000, where, on 11 April 2000 i |
O in 2001 he served as a clerk in the House of | Lords. |
, Byron became entitled to sit in the House of | Lords, where he took the Oath of Allegiance in Octob |
the Military, the City of London and House of | Lords. |
, has been a crossbench member of the House of | Lords. |
With the passage of the House of | Lords Act 1999, Lord Lyell along with almost all oth |
r Unionist politician who sits in the House of | Lords. |
Pembroke submitted a petition to the House of | Lords for their assistance, denying everything alleg |
thodist minister and life peer in the House of | Lords, where he sits with the Labour Party. |
following a controversial one to the House of | Lords, was too extreme, and the House of Commons rep |
father in the earldom and entered the House of | Lords. |
lations Bill in 1968 and also opposed House of | Lords Reform. |
cond Earl of Ancaster and entered the House of | Lords. |
entitle him to a seat in the British House of | Lords (although it did entitle him to a seat in the |
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