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House of | Lords Act 1999 |
The House of | Lords archive, however, survived. |
Eric Longworth .... House of | Lords Messenger |
1280: Earliest record of | Lords of Nostitz |
He lost his seat in the House of | Lords after the House of Lords Act 1999. |
As a Member of the House of | Lords, he was chair of the Lords CND group. |
He sits as a crossbench member of the House of | Lords, and was one of five additional Lords of Appea |
He sits in the House of | Lords for the Conservatives. |
He sat in the House of | Lords as a Crossbencher. |
He sits in the House of | Lords as a crossbencher. |
He shot for the House of | Lords from 1906. |
The Prussian House of | Lords in Berlin (1900) |
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Since the House of | Lords Act 1999, hereditary peers do not have the aut |
as one of the peers excluded from the House of | Lords by the House of Lords Act 1999. |
ent bishop is permitted to sit in the House of | Lords as one of the Lords Spiritual. |
However, he lost his seat in the House of | Lords after the passing of the House of Lords Act 19 |
ditary peers elected to remain in the House of | Lords after the passing of the House of Lords Act 19 |
are peers during their tenures in the House of | Lords, while others argue that only the Lords Tempor |
to be tried as temporal peers in the House of | Lords, it remained unclear whether the Lords Spiritu |
l changes orders were approved by the House of | Lords on 22 March 2010, though the Lords took the un |
o be disqualified, as they sit in the House of | Lords as Lords Spiritual. |
ted hereditary peers to remain in the House of | Lords pending completion of House of Lords reform. |
He was Leader of the House of | Lords from 1968 to 1970, and subsequently Opposition |
ted hereditary peers to remain in the House of | Lords pending completion of House of Lords reform. |
ditary peers elected to remain in the House of | Lords after the passing of the House of Lords Act 19 |
er in 1993, but was excluded from the House of | Lords by the House of Lords Act 1999. |
Under the House of | Lords Act 1999 the majority of hereditary peers lost |
ers are barons and are members of the House of | Lords for life, but their titles and membership in t |
A member of the House of | Lords for 68 years, he was Father of the House of Lo |
resentative peers for Scotland in the House of | Lords, a position also held by the previous four Lor |
inety elected hereditary peers in the House of | Lords, remaining after the passing of the House of L |
ed to keep their seat in the reformed House of | Lords under the House of Lords Act 1999. |
ereditary peers elected to sit in the House of | Lords after the House of Lords Act 1999. |
of the ninety hereditary peers in the House of | Lords elected to remain after the passing of the Hou |
rrenhaus is equivalent to the English House of | Lords and describes roughly similar institutions as |
ditary peers elected to remain in the House of | Lords after the House of Lords Act 1999. |
ted hereditary peers to remain in the House of | Lords pending completion of House of Lords reform. |
Hoyle now sits in the House of | Lords, as Lord Hoyle of Warrington. |
He took his seat in the House of | Lords on his 21st birthday in 1962. |
Impeachments are tried by the House of | Lords, where a simple majority is necessary to convi |
But the bill failed in the House of | Lords and Maceroni fell into financial difficulties. |
el v Wall Street Journal Europe was a House of | Lords judgment on English defamation law. |
He made his maiden speech in the House of | Lords the same month. |
ord Crickhowell currently sits in the House of | Lords as a life peer. |
It was doubted in a later case by the House of | Lords, Rann v Hughes. |
In the House of | Lords he seldom spoke, but was active on committees. |
1657 he offered a seat in Cromwell's House of | Lords, but did not take it. |
r continued to work and to attend the House of | Lords well into his nineties. |
Deputy Chairman of Committees in the House of | Lords in 1961 and |
redale he was an active member of the House of | Lords for 38 years. |
a noted sharpshooter, and was on the House of | Lords shooting team. |
British History On-line House of | Lords Journal Volume 11 (www.british-history.ac.uk) |
t was given an official launch at the House of | Lords in 1993. |
He was a deputy speaker in the House of | Lords from 1982 to 1988. |
Lord Westbury in the House of | Lords, by Carlo Pellegrini, 1869. |
He was a special adviser to the House of | Lords enquiry into the European Central Bank. |
In the House of | Lords, she served as deputy speaker from 1968 to 197 |
His successor as Leader of the House of | Lords is not in the War Cabinet. |
He attended the House of | Lords infrequently, with his last recorded speech in |
t, Lord of Beaumesnil, father of the branch of | Lords of Beaumesnil |
he bill had its second reading in the House of | Lords on 24 March 2006. |
Lord in Waiting (junior whip) in the House of | Lords from 1966. |
House of | Lords is a hard rock Adult-oriented rock band from L |
In 2006, he was called to the House of | Lords as a Lord Spiritual. |
He took his seat in the House of | Lords but never made a speech. |
He sits in the House of | Lords as a Liberal Democrat. |
It is the insignia of | Lords of Reichenberg who lived in the local castle s |
eneral Montagu opened the case in the House of | Lords against Henry Sacheverell. |
Several of his judgments in the House of | Lords have become landmark statements of law. |
It is a leading case from the House of | Lords on the legal concept of consideration. |
3 April - The House of | Lords passes the Self-denying Ordinance. |
Donoughmore entered the House of | Lords on the death of his father in 1851. |
He was a member of the House of | Lords from 1997 to 2002. |
He entered the British House of | Lords in 1811 upon being elected a representative pe |
he Liberal Democrat Chief Whip in the House of | Lords until 2005. |
The decision was later upheld by the House of | Lords in R v Kearly (1992). |
he became assistant librarian at the House of | Lords Library. |
Following his trial in the House of | Lords, Russell gave up racing cars. |
e model for the Senate's role was the House of | Lords in the United Kingdom. |
The Bill was introduced in the House of | Lords on 26 May 2010. |
The Prussian House of | Lords was the first chamber of the Prussian parliame |
In the House of | Lords he was Liberal Deputy Chief Whip from 1977to 1 |
e for painting several frescos in the House of | Lords in London. |
He was a Lord-in-Waiting (a House of | Lords whip) from 1990 to 1993. |
At first, all members of the House of | Lords could hear appeals. |
However, to date the House of | Lords has not considered an appeal. |
opposition spokesman on Wales in the House of | Lords until 2007. |
was the Oppposition Spokesman in the House of | Lords on Overseas Development 1983-87. |
as also Chairman of Committees in the House of | Lords for over twenty years. |
He was elevated to the House of | Lords in the same year. |
He was introduced in the House of | Lords as a Lord Spiritual on 4 March 2003. |
Haskel was created a life peer in the House of | Lords in 1993. |
He was a Member of the House of | Lords Select Committee on Science and Technology, 19 |
ia Dunn, Baroness Dunn, Member of the House of | Lords in the United Kingdom, DBE |
He was called to a seat in the House of | Lords in 1889. |
The House of | Lords unanimously overturned this decision, rejectin |
An active member of the House of | Lords, McConnell died on 25 October 2000. |
inted as an independent member to the House of | Lords Appointments Commission. |
s granted a leave of absence from the House of | Lords from 2008. |
92 hereditary peers to remain in the House of | Lords after the House of Lords Act 1999. |
After the House of | Lords Act 1999 removed most of the hereditary peers |
d hereditary peers that remain in the House of | Lords after the passing of the House of Lords Act 19 |
rs that were allowed to remain in the House of | Lords after the passing of the House of Lords Act 19 |
rd Trefgarne is still a member of the House of | Lords as one of the ninety hereditary peers elected |
1996 he made his maiden speech in the House of | Lords in the presence of his maternal grandfather, t |
rd-in-Waiting (government whip in the House of | Lords) in 1974 and was an Opposition Whip in the Hou |
He is one of only 3 members of the House of | Lords by virtue of the House of Lords Act who inheri |
1937 he was Chief Labour Whip in the House of | Lords and served as a Deputy Speaker of the House of |
With the passage of the House of | Lords Act 1999, Lord Elton along with almost all oth |
It was then introduced into the House of | Lords on 29 February 2000, where, on 11 April 2000 i |
With the passage of the House of | Lords Act 1999, Lord Lyell along with almost all oth |
ditary peers elected to remain in the House of | Lords after the passing of the House of Lords Act 19 |
ham in the County of Surrey after the House of | Lords Act 1999, so that he could continue sitting in |
him and his descendants to sit in the House of | Lords until the passage of the House of Lords Act 19 |
d to carry the right to a seat in the House of | Lords at Westminster, while the Scottish peers elect |
After taking his seat in the House of | Lords in February 1909, he made his maiden speech in |
ditary peers elected to remain in the House of | Lords after the House of Lords Act 1999, and sits as |
Lord MacDermott returned from the House of | Lords to take up his appointment as Lord Chief Justi |
In the House of | Lords, Viscount Addison had sat as a Conservative pe |
ent but was Chief Liberal Whip in the House of | Lords from 1923 to 1944 and served as a Deputy Speak |
ver, Lord Annaly lost his seat in the House of | Lords after the House of Lords Act 1999 removed the |
o irregularities in the election, the House of | Lords struck out his name, although he was again ele |
In 1910, the Unionist-dominated House of | Lords rejected the so-called "People's Budget", lead |
d hereditary peers that remain in the House of | Lords after the passing of the House of Lords Act 19 |
uty Chairman of the Committees of the House of | Lords, Deputy Speaker of the House of Lords since 19 |
With the passage of the House of | Lords Act 1999, Lord Denham along with almost all ot |
He was then elected to the House of | Lords as a Representative Peer for Ireland in 1841. |
ssed to try the King for treason; the House of | Lords rejected it. |
went to Britain's highest court, the House of | Lords, these tolls were scrapped in 1897. |
He made his last speech in the House of | Lords in August 1904, three months before his premat |
From 1397 it was owned by a number of | Lords of the Manor of Reigate, including the influen |
ian first chamber became the Prussian House of | Lords, the King made him a hereditary member. |
s (Regulation) Bill as it reached the House of | Lords for scrutiny. |
Prior to entering the House of | Lords, Trish Morris was Vice-Chairman of the Conserv |
Miller v Miller 2006 (House of | Lords) is a divorce (property settlement) case betwe |
uring the 1990s, he was Leader of the House of | Lords under his courtesy title of Viscount Cranborne |
d an Irish Representative Peer in the House of | Lords, which he remained until his death. |
onwards by calendars published by the House of | Lords itself. |
hool for Boys to make a speech on the House of | Lords on January 29th. |
milton sat on the Whig benches in the House of | Lords as a Scottish Representative Peer between 1819 |
tiff's arguments were rejected by the House of | Lords and the Hunting Act was found to be valid. |
was forced to make an apology to the House of | Lords as a result. |
y active in bringing cases before the House of | Lords, acting in 14 cases in 1706 alone. |
The House of | Lords, reversing the decision of the Court of Appeal |
He took his seat in the Irish House of | Lords the following year, and died six years later a |
ishop he played an active role in the House of | Lords over the war with America. |
ainly due to the recommendations of a House of | Lords Report. |
The House of | Lords has an absolute veto on any Bill to extend the |
e work was completed in 1932, but the House of | Lords had already rejected it as too colourful and s |
1732 he was appointed speaker of the House of | Lords in the absence of Lord King, the Lord Chancell |
e 1960s and 1970s before entering the House of | Lords in 1988. |
ook a seat on the crossbenches in the House of | Lords, speaking mainly on matters relating to Middle |
ame assistant to and spokesman in the House of | Lords for the Ministry of Transport. |
ame afternoon, she apologised to the Houses of | Lords and Commons for her part in the affair. |
of Storkyrkobrinken with the Swedish House of | Lords discernible in the background. |
of rare demos and live recordings by House of | Lords, released on October 14, 2008. |
A single game of | Lords of the Earth, played to completion, has been d |
d font, and treasured brasses and monuments of | lords and ladies of its greater days. |
she was also formerly a member of the House of | Lords Appointments Commission. |
as a peer, and should be tried in the House of | Lords; but was refused.) |
From 1832 he sat in the House of | Lords, having succeeded to his uncle's peerages, spe |
e sat as a Conservative member of the House of | Lords until the removal of the hereditary peers in 1 |
House of | Lords' eponymous debut was released in 1988, featuri |
father in the barony and entered the House of | Lords as a Conservative. |
In the House of | Lords, Mackenzie has been most active in speaking on |
He was also elevated to the House of | Lords as Baron Wigg, of the Borough of Dudley. |
itish hereditary peer, who sat in the House of | Lords from 1959 to 1999. |
She made her maiden speech at the House of | Lords on 15 July 2010 in a debate on criminal justic |
at on the Conservative benches in the House of | Lords on his father's death in 1914. |
He practised chiefly before the House of | Lords in Scotch appeals; and was M.P. for Cockermout |
ould have seen Blair tried before the House of | Lords; however, as expected, the measure failed. |
olitician and served as Leader of the House of | Lords from 1988 to 1990. |
Wright v Tatham (1838) is a famous House of | Lords decision on the use of hearsay within a trial. |
appeared in the Court of Appeal, the House of | Lords and before various arbitration tribunals. |
During its passage in the House of | Lords a number of amendments were proposed and agree |
tive parliamentarian and attended the House of | Lords regularly. |
In May 2010, German was named to the House of | Lords as a 'working peer' in the Dissolution Honours |
n argued he was well enough to attend House of | Lords in the previous week. |
Although he took his seat in the House of | Lords, he never spoke, surprisingly considering his |
2006: Jones v Whalley (House of | Lords): King argued about the effects of a police ca |
d, he addressed a remonstrance to the House of | Lords, claiming his right to a trial by his peers. |
m on the electoral system and further House of | Lords reform. |
l & Coke Ltd. was a case heard by the House of | Lords in 1915. |
Lord Dartmouth had a seat in the House of | Lords until the Labour Party's reforms, which remove |
gland in 1922 to take his seat in the House of | Lords, and died in 1924. |
nted soon after Townshend entered the House of | Lords in 1697, but he does not wear his official rob |
A Conservative Member of the House of | Lords, he was created a life peer on 17 July 1990. |
was one of the members of Cromwell's House of | Lords, and, in general, was universally respected an |
The setting of | Lords of Shadow is during "the end of days" in the y |
h his maiden and final speech, in the House of | Lords on 25 November 1998, less than one year before |
Viscount, was a Deputy Speaker of the House of | Lords and was until his death in 2003 one of the nin |
After the House of | Lords Act 1999 removed the automatic right of heredi |
As a member of the House of | Lords, he served as Chairman of the House of Lords S |
lenby served as Deputy Speaker of the House of | Lords from 1993 to 1999, and was elected in the latt |
tralia and will shortly return to the House of | Lords London for a reunion with the touring Lions of |
The number of | Lords Justices was fixed at five by the Supreme Cour |
In 1870 he was summoned to the House of | Lords as through a writ of acceleration in his fathe |
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