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Financial Years 0102, 0203 & 0304 House of Lords - Members' Expenses 1 April 2001 - 31 March 2002 Version 3 - November 2008 Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 Column 6 Column 7 Column 8 Column 9 Minister's and other Location of main residence No. of days Overnight Free Postage Officeholder's IT Equipment LORD (county or equivalent) attended Subsistence Day Subsistence Office Costs Travel Costs Costs Secretarial Expenses (Yes/No) Lord Aberdare London 95 £0 £4,316 £324 £0 £0 £0 No Lord Ackner Hampshire 130 £13,474 £6,637 £820 £376 £18 £0 No Lord Acton Overseas 117 £12,244 £6,354 £1,002 £0 £0 £0 Yes Lord Addington Norwich 122 £16,040 £6,975 £8,146 £3,718 £72 £0 Yes Lord Adebowale - Introduced 24/10/01 6 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 No Lord Ahmed South Yorkshire 121 £13,912 £6,820 £8,175 £6,025 £202 £0 Yes Lord Alderdice Northern Ireland 39 £5,336 £2,217 £4,101 £10,268 £27 £0 Yes Lord Alexander of Weedon London 37 £0 £612 £895 £0 £130 £0 No Lord Allen of Abbeydale Surrey 35 £0 £575 £0 £333 £0 £0 No Viscount Allenby of Megiddo Hampshire 113 £1,752 £6,356 £7,582 £5,714 £32 £0 No Lord Alli London 67 £0 £3,711 £5,566 £43 £52 £0 No Lord Alton of Liverpool Lancashire 101 £13,062 £5,783 £7,103 £7,638 £221 £0 No Baroness Amos - Minister London 79 £0 £0 £0 £0 £27 £1,348 Yes Lord Ampthill London 125 £0 £7,040 £0 £0 £14 £0 No Baroness Andrews Sussex 107 £10,790 £5,907 £7,196 £885 £26 £0 Yes Baroness Anelay of St Johns Surrey 132 £17,416 £7,552 £8,632 £1,289 £36 £0 Yes Lord Archer of Sandwell London 95 £0 £1,935 £6,560 £449 £35 £0 No Lord Archer of Weston-Super-Mare 0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 No Lord Armstrong of Ilminster Somerset 27 £1,040 £0 £0 £1,804 £32 £0 No Earl of Arran Devon 83 £8,342 £4,116 £5,675 £6,858 £0 £0 No Lord Ashcroft 29 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 No Lord Ashdown of Norton-sub-Hamdon - Introduced Somerset 58 £6,504 £3,212 £2,324 £1,748 £179 £0 Yes 24/07/01 Lord Ashley of Stoke Surrey 110 £0 £4,526 £5,415 £380 £171 £0 Yes Baroness Ashton of Upholland - Minister from Hertfordshire 67 £756 £333 £504 £229 £45 £2,702 No 11/06/01 Viscount Astor Oxfordshire 71 £8,088 £4,019 £3,384 £2,331 £0 £0 Yes Lord Astor of Hever Kent 128 £11,668 £6,295 £6,172 £1,014 £85 £0 No Lord Attenborough Surrey 6 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 No Earl Attlee Lincolnshire 117 £10,214 £6,600 £5,611 £3,945 £5 £0 Yes Lord Avebury London 96 £0 £4,955 £5,436 £10 £180 £0 Yes Lord Bach - Minister London 92 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 No Lord Bagri London 17 £0 £372 £0 £0 £0 £0 No Lord Baker of Dorking Sussex 105 £12,915 £6,348 £7,405 £2,205 £0 £0 No Earl Baldwin of Bewdley Oxfordshire 37 £200 £2,013 £441 £807 £0 £0 No Lord Barber Surrey 14 £0 £233 £0 £0 £0 £0 No Lord Barber of Tewkesbury Gloucestershire 6 £0 £22 £0 £379 £0 £0 No Page 1 of 21 House of Lords - Members' Expenses 1 April 2001 - 31 March 2002 Version 3 - November 2008 Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 Column 6 Column 7 Column 8 Column 9 Minister's and other Location of main residence No. of days Overnight Free Postage Officeholder's IT Equipment LORD (county or equivalent) attended Subsistence Day Subsistence Office Costs Travel Costs Costs Secretarial Expenses (Yes/No) Baroness Barker London 86 £0 £4,180 £3,549 £0 £47 £0 Yes Lord Barnett Manchester 122 £10,580 £6,847 £7,708 £6,070 £35 £0 Yes Lord Bassam of Brighton - Minister Brighton 105 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £4,104 No Bishop of Bath and Wells - Retired 31/12/01 Somerset 19 £611 £300 £0 £312 £0 £0 No Lord Bauer 0 £0£0£0£0£0£0No Lord Beaumont of Whitley London 116 £0 £6,527 £5,548 £0 £100 £0 No Lord Bell London 17 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 No Lord Belstead Suffolk 18 £366 £361 £50 £347 £0 £0 No Lord Berkeley Oxfordshire 97 £11,758 £5,494 £4,807 £1,010 £12 £0 No Lord Bernstein of Craigweil 63 £0 £976 £816 £0 £0 £0 No Lord Best - Introduced 26/06/01 Yorkshire 35 £600 £1,946 £2,646 £4,437 £0 £0 Yes Lord Bhatia - Introduced 09/07/01 London 91 £0 £5,340 £5,950 £1,330 £69 £0 Yes Lord Biffen Shropshire 92 £10,730 £5,239 £4,916 £747 £45 £0 No Baroness Billingham Oxfordshire 118 £15,202 £6,495 £7,599 £2,690 £72 £0 No Bishop of Birmingham West Midlands 19 £854 £853 £255 £775 £0 £0 No Lord Birt London 38 £0 £2,100 £3,744 £0 £0 £0 No Lord Black of Crossharbour - Introduced 31/10/01 0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 No Bishop of Blackburn Lancashire 26 £1,792 £557 £1,047 £2,552 £0 £0 No Baroness Blackstone - Minister Suffolk 59 £0 £0 £0 £0 £72 £57 Yes Lord Blackwell London 47 £0 £70 £0 £0 £11 £0 No Lord Blake 0 £0£0£0£0£0£0No Lord Blaker 76 £2,368 £4,048 £3,454 £1,525 £14 £0 No Baroness Blatch Cambridgeshire 118 £15,248 £6,794 £8,158 £2,331 £105 £0 Yes Lord Blease Ulster 68 £8,960 £3,519 £5,251 £10,566 £43 £0 No Viscount Bledisloe Gloucestershire/London 73 £550 £2,785 £1,705 £0 £0 £0 No Baroness Blood Ulster 57 £5,452 £2,691 £4,324 £12,291 £15 £0 No Lord Boardman 109 £9,514 £6,096 £5,179 £1,866 £40 £0 Yes Baroness Boothroyd Hertfordshire 99 £9,160 £4,551 £6,403 £2,004 £186 £0 No Lord Borrie Worcestershire 114 £12,294 £6,433 £0 £1,625 £14 £0 No Lord Boston of Faversham Cumbria 128 £15,952 £7,332 £8,623 £7,451 £99 £0 No Lord Bowness Surrey 118 £0 £6,709 £6,483 £1,793 £19 £0 Yes Lord Brabazon of Tara - Office Holder Isle of Wight 110 £0 £0 £0 £1,960 £0 £4,440 Yes Bishop of Bradford Yorkshire 18 £495 £424 £159 £513 £0 £0 No Lord Bradshaw Oxfordshire 96 £1,754 £5,296 £6,048 £2,437 £43 £0 Yes Lord Bragg London 102 £0 £5,358 £6,484 £0 £0 £0 No Page 2 of 21 House of Lords - Members' Expenses 1 April 2001 - 31 March 2002 Version 3 - November 2008 Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 Column 6 Column 7 Column 8 Column 9 Minister's and other Location of main residence No. of days Overnight Free Postage Officeholder's IT Equipment LORD (county or equivalent) attended Subsistence Day Subsistence Office Costs Travel Costs Costs Secretarial Expenses (Yes/No) Lord Bramall Hampshire 49 £4,518 £2,569 £2,157 £1,263 £10 £0 No Lord Brennan Gloucestershire 109 £11,480 £5,565 £5,340 £3,099 £0 £0 No Lord Brett Kent 103 £12,886 £5,883 £6,272 £2,786 £72 £0 Yes Lord Bridge of Harwich Essex 3 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 No Viscount Bridgeman Hampshire 114 £13,464 £6,479 £7,525 £2,186 £41 £0 No Lord Bridges Suffolk 69 £6,106 £3,084 £322 £1,887 £7 £0 Yes Lord Briggs East Sussex 2 £0 £77 £0 £54 £11 £0 No Lord Brightman Hampshire 98 £13,384 £5,575 £969 £2,207 £14 £0 No Baroness Brigstocke London 27 £0 £1,586 £1,326 £0 £3 £0 No Bishop of Bristol Bristol 17 £572 £477 £58 £372 £0 £0 No Lord Brittan of Spennithorne Yorkshire 18 £0 £0 £0 £0 £27 £0 No Lord Brooke of Alverthorpe East Sussex 133 £15,502 £7,478 £8,156 £1,965 £72 £0 No Lord Brooke of Sutton Mandeville - Introduced 78 £7,686 £4,758 £705 £1,832 £74 £0 No 22/10/01 Viscount Brookeborough Ulster 62 £7,200 £3,555 £5,416 £19,455 £57 £0 No Lord Brookes 0 £0£0£0£0£0£0No Lord Brookman Hertfordshire 133 £15,136 £7,552 £9,312 £1,064 £59 £0 No Lord Brooks of Tremorfa Cardiff 127 £17,260 £7,282 £8,386 £3,915 £19 £0 No Lord Brougham and Vaux London 124 £0 £7,030 £7,986 £0 £14 £0 No Lord Browne of Madingley - Introduced 18/07/01 Cambridgeshire 6 £0 £0 £2,000 £0 £0 £0 No Lord Browne-Wilkinson London 3 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 No Lord Bruce of Donington London 130 £0 £6,213 £5,404 £0 £21 £0 No Lord Bullock 0 £0£0£0£0£0£0No Lord Burlison - Minister until 11/06/01 Tyne and Wear 122 £14,675 £5,935 £7,157 £4,871 £41 £600 Yes Lord Burnham Buckinghamshire 112 £252 £6,037 £6,626 £2,897 £0 £0 Yes Lord Burns London 85 £0 £4,854 £4,213 £0 £0 £0 No Baroness Buscombe Oxfordshire 125 £17,086 £7,181 £8,484 £2,105 £72 £0 Yes Lord Butler of Brockwell Oxfordshire 35 £4,362 £1,951 £1,681 £1,443 £0 £0 No Lord Butterworth 111 £12,624 £6,227 £6,310 £3,388 £24 £0 No Baroness Byford Leicestershire 111 £7,910 £6,471 £5,909 £3,749 £44 £0 No Earl of Caithness Highlands 118 £14,248 £6,724 £7,935 £8,301 £0 £0 No Lord Callaghan of Cardiff South Glamorgan 1 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 No Lord Cameron of Lochbroom Edinburgh 1 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 No Lord Campbell of Alloway East Sussex 128 £14,976 £7,332 £6,223 £1,939 £5 £0 Yes Lord Campbell of Croy 133 £15,000 £6,623 £6,467 £10,817 £55 £0 No Lord Campbell-Savours - Introduced 19/07/01 Cumbria 94 £13,776 £5,730 £6,830 £6,776 £117 £0 Yes Page 3 of 21 House of Lords - Members' Expenses 1 April 2001 - 31 March 2002 Version 3 - November 2008 Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 Column 6 Column 7 Column 8 Column 9 Minister's and other Location of main residence No.
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