Brigadier-General Sir Ernest Makins

1869 - May 18, 1959
Summary information for Brigadier-General Sir Ernest Makins

Contributions

1939

WEAPONS AND EQUIPMENT. Written Answers February 7, 1939

2 speeches — ALDERSHOT (VISIT OF MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT). Commons February 28, 1939

REMOUNTS. Written Answers June 27, 1939

SUPPLY OF HORSES. Written Answers July 3, 1939

REMOUNTS. Written Answers July 4, 1939

HORSES (IMPORTS). Written Answers July 6, 1939

CAVALRY. Commons July 18, 1939

HORSES. Written Answers July 18, 1939

HORSES (IMPORTS AND EXPORTS). Written Answers July 18, 1939

HORSES (EXPORTS). Written Answers August 1, 1939

MOUNTED YEOMANRY. Written Answers August 1, 1939

2 speeches — REMOUNTS (PRICE). Commons October 3, 1939

2 speeches — GOVERNMENT APPOINTMENTS (REMUNERATION). Commons October 3, 1939

2 speeches — WAR-TIME REMUNERATION. Commons October 5, 1939

2 speeches — HORSES. Commons October 10, 1939

HOSPITALS. Written Answers October 12, 1939

3 speeches — HORSES (PURCHASE). Commons October 17, 1939

PERSONNEL. Commons October 19, 1939

4 speeches — ARMY REMOUNTS (PURCHASE). Commons October 24, 1939

PARCELS POST RATES (ARMED FORCES). Written Answers October 24, 1939

SHEEP AND CATTLE (PRICES). Written Answers October 26, 1939

BUTTER. Written Answers October 31, 1939

BRITISH CHEESE. Written Answers November 2, 1939

3 speeches — HORSES. Commons November 7, 1939

NAVAL AND MILITARY PENSIONS AND GRANTS. Written Answers November 7, 1939

BUTTER AND MARGARINE. Written Answers November 14, 1939

MILK Written Answers November 22, 1939

CHESHIRE AND LANCASHIRE CHEESE. Written Answers November 23, 1939

2 speeches — ENTRANCE EXAMINATION. Commons December 5, 1939

2 speeches — SOLDIERS UNDER 19, EXPEDITIONARY FORCE. Commons December 5, 1939

LANCASHIRE CHEESE. Written Answers December 7, 1939

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