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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 |
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 |
ultant and Conservative member of the House of | Lords. |
father in the dukedom and entered the House of | Lords. |
etween 1955 and 1977 and spoke in the House of | Lords on a variety of issues in relation to the care |
ditary peers elected to remain in the House of | Lords after the passing of the House of Lords Act 19 |
ervative politician and member of the House of | Lords. |
his first address as a member of the House of | Lords, in defense of Luddite violence against Indust |
did not entitle him to a seat in the House of | Lords. |
o the Joint Scrutiny Committee to the House of | Lords and the House of Commons which considered the |
ham in the County of Surrey after the House of | Lords Act 1999, so that he could continue sitting in |
take the oath necessary to sit in the House of | Lords but after a few months he subscribed to the oa |
r to weaken the Royalist party in the House of | Lords. |
an Irish Peer, elected to the British House of | Lords as a Representative Peer and to the Northern I |
succession had elevated Price to the House of | Lords as a Baron of the Exchequer. |
him and his descendants to sit in the House of | Lords until the passage of the House of Lords Act 19 |
The House of | Lords held unanimously that there was a big differen |
He was a regular contributor in the House of | Lords, making his last speech in June 1920 at the ag |
ould sit on the Labour benches of the House of | Lords, as Baroness Morgan of Ely, of Ely in the City |
A question was asked in the House of | Lords about the safety of cat's eyes in light of the |
rd-in-Waiting (government whip in the House of | Lords) in 1852, from 1858 to 1859 and from 1866 to 1 |
d to carry the right to a seat in the House of | Lords at Westminster, while the Scottish peers elect |
h Earl of Enniskillen and entered the House of | Lords. |
Appeal of Northern Ireland and in the House of | Lords. |
did not entitle him to a seat in the House of | Lords. |
alth Office, and Deputy Leader of the House of | Lords. |
father in the earldom and entered the House of | Lords. |
In Ward v Duncombe [1893] AC 369, the House of | Lords decided that the rule that notice determines p |
After taking his seat in the House of | Lords in February 1909, he made his maiden speech in |
a life peer in 2000 to remain in the House of | Lords. |
ditary peers elected to remain in the House of | Lords after the House of Lords Act 1999, and sits as |
dlynch in the County of Wiltshire the House of | Lords as a Liberal Democrat peer. |
and her son Sir Thomas petitioned the House of | Lords against Lord Willoughby for the redemption of |
n the United Kingdom, and sits in the House of | Lords as a member of the Conservative Party. |
and completed its passage through the House of | Lords on 6 February 2007. |
It was first read in the House of | Lords on 4 February 2010 and received its second and |
th in 1679 and became a member of the House of | Lords, but did not sit in James II's parliament of 7 |
ish civil servant, now sitting in the House of | Lords as a life peer. |
ary 2005, completed its stages in the House of | Lords on 5 April 2005. |
BE, is a Liberal Democrat peer in the House of | Lords. |
Lord MacDermott returned from the House of | Lords to take up his appointment as Lord Chief Justi |
scue was Chief Opposition Whip in the House of | Lords. |
2010 elections, was appointed to the House of | Lords as a working peer. |
1926) is a Conservative member of the House of | Lords. |
which led to it being defeated in the House of | Lords and sent back to House of Commons. |
ed to declare a Republic, abolish the House of | Lords, and institute a government which was purely d |
chair in profile at her trial in the House of | Lords. |
In the House of | Lords, Viscount Addison had sat as a Conservative pe |
h his maiden and final speech, in the House of | Lords on 25 November 1998, less than one year before |
ers succeeded in blocking this in the House of | Lords, with the result that Parliament granted the n |
rson for the Liberal Democrats in the House of | Lords. |
ent but was Chief Liberal Whip in the House of | Lords from 1923 to 1944 and served as a Deputy Speak |
Viscount, was a Deputy Speaker of the House of | Lords and was until his death in 2003 one of the nin |
to hold for 9 years, elevation to the House of | Lords coming in 1981. |
In the same year he was chosen by the House of | Lords, along with Thomas Goodwin, to examine and sup |
did not entitle him to a seat in the House of | Lords. |
Further to this, the House of | Lords is still considering an exemption to the legis |
that while peers were members of the House of | Lords, they could not also serve the Crown by being |
minister for work and pensions in the House of | Lords. |
ver, Lord Annaly lost his seat in the House of | Lords after the House of Lords Act 1999 removed the |
After the House of | Lords Act 1999 removed the automatic right of heredi |
her title and he took his seat in the House of | Lords on 16 January 1580. |
spokesman on Scottish affairs in the House of | Lords, but resigned in November 1996, also resigning |
did not entitle him to a seat in the House of | Lords. |
y of Ayr, to enable him to sit in the House of | Lords (the Earldom of Glasgow and all its subsidiary |
As a member of the House of | Lords, he served as Chairman of the House of Lords S |
ster and a Conservative member of the House of | Lords. |
academic and Labour life peer in the House of | Lords. |
Section II declared that the House of | Lords of Ireland had no jurisdiction to judge, affir |
In 1841 the House of | Lords announced that Hastings was one of the co-heir |
o irregularities in the election, the House of | Lords struck out his name, although he was again ele |
lenby served as Deputy Speaker of the House of | Lords from 1993 to 1999, and was elected in the latt |
r defence during her trial before the House of | Lords. |
s Board v Herrington 1972 AC 877, the House of | Lords had decided that occupiers owed a duty to tres |
w cabinet member was announced in the House of | Lords. |
to the peerage was recognised by the House of | Lords, and so his son became sixth Lord Balfour of B |
In 1910, the Unionist-dominated House of | Lords rejected the so-called "People's Budget", lead |
f female peers entitled to sit in the House of | Lords; the first such women peers took their seats 2 |
During a House of | Lords debate in 2000, Lord Walker stated: "Anyone wh |
over the earldom was resolved by the House of | Lords in 1878 in favour of Sir John Trotter Bethune, |
a noted sharpshooter, and was on the House of | Lords shooting team. |
d hereditary peers that remain in the House of | Lords after the passing of the House of Lords Act 19 |
tralia and will shortly return to the House of | Lords London for a reunion with the touring Lions of |
etirement when he was elevated to the House of | Lords as Lord Chapple of Hoxton. |
utor, he played an active role in the House of | Lords, including acting as a Government spokesman du |
peer who was briefly a member of the House of | Lords before his death at the age of twenty-two. |
uty Chairman of the Committees of the House of | Lords, Deputy Speaker of the House of Lords since 19 |
ys Breese Medal, at a ceremony at the House of | Lords. |
hority of the Regent appointed by the House of | Lords. |
In 2000, Lord Vivian asked in the House of | Lords whether the government intended to remove poli |
High Court, the Appeal Court and the House of | Lords, before the case can be put to the European Co |
British History On-line House of | Lords Journal Volume 11 (www.british-history.ac.uk) |
With the passage of the House of | Lords Act 1999, Lord Denham along with almost all ot |
ted Kingdom who currently sits in the House of | Lords. |
t never used the title nor sat in the House of | Lords. |
endments and the Bill was sent to the House of | Lords. |
As a member of the House of | Lords, he campaigned vigorously for the passing of t |
a month later on 7 February 1764, the House of | Lords deemed John as the rightful heir to his uncle' |
chambers of the House of Commons and House of | Lords. |
House of | Lords |
cond Baron Heytesbury and entered the House of | Lords. |
a 2003 court case in England from the House of | Lords regarding the torts of negligence and occupier |
eaker on banking and on reform of the House of | Lords about which he wrote several books including S |
Billy Blease, a member of the British House of | Lords. |
irst presented (first reading) in the House of | Lords on 19 November 2009 and received its third rea |
t, and became an active member of the House of | Lords. |
s, an ornithologist and member of the House of | Lords) and Paul, and daughter, Helen. |
945 in Manchester) is a member of the House of | Lords and was the General Secretary of the Trades Un |
n the barony and took his seat in the House of | Lords. |
y of York, and became a member of the House of | Lords. |
served as that party's leader in the House of | Lords. |
rd-in-Waiting (government whip in the House of | Lords) under Benjamin Disraeli from 1874 to 1880 and |
of Defence Staff who spoke out in the House of | Lords about the risk to servicemen facing liability |
father in the barony and entered the House of | Lords. |
In 1870 he was summoned to the House of | Lords as through a writ of acceleration in his fathe |
He was a representative peer in the House of | Lords from 1913-1950 and an Ulster Unionist member o |
Oxford, to give him a majority in the House of | Lords. |
gyll since 1900, took his seat in the House of | Lords. |
s and 1980s he served actively in the House of | Lords, latterly as a member of the Social Democratic |
owed all Scottish peers to sit in the House of | Lords. |
She was appointed to the House of | Lords in 2004 as Baroness Chapman, of Leeds in the C |
Member's Bill was brought before the House of | Lords by Lord Avebury, who sought in his Religious O |
He was then elected to the House of | Lords as a Representative Peer for Ireland in 1841. |
In the House of | Lords, he chaired the select committee on Science an |
In 1968, he was elevated to the House of | Lords as a life peer with the title Baron Trevelyan, |
of both the House of Commons and the House of | Lords before the Government may issue a Commencement |
o make a claim to the barony, but the House of | Lords deemed the remainders invalid. |
rivate Secretary to the Leader of the House of | Lords Valerie Amos from the 2005 General Election un |
milar bill in 1624 failed to pass the House of | Lords. |
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