Commander Sir Peter Agnew
July 9, 1900 - August 26, 1990Summary information for Commander Sir Peter Agnew
Contributions
1960
Electoral Register Commons January 28, 1960
Ross Spur Road Written Answers February 3, 1960
Public Library Service Commons February 11, 1960
HOUSE OF COMMONS PROCEEDINGS (TELEVISION) Commons February 18, 1960
WORLD REFUGEE YEAR Commons February 22, 1960
River Severn (Navigation Regulations) Written Answers February 23, 1960
2 speeches — Birmingham-Bristol Motorway (Strensham) Written Answers February 25, 1960
Vote 10. Works, Buildings, Machinery and Repairs at Home and Abroad Commons March 10, 1960
Vote 15. Additional Married Quarters Commons March 10, 1960
STANDING COMMITTEES (SELECTION OF MEMBERS) Written Answers March 14, 1960
2 speeches — Birmingham-Bristol Motorway Commons March 16, 1960
CONSOLIDATED FUND BILL Commons March 16, 1960
Bank Notes (Wording and Design) Commons March 31, 1960
8 speeches — HOUSE OF COMMONS (ACCOMMODATION) Commons March 31, 1960
CHURCH OF ENGLAND (PROPERTY) Commons April 11, 1960
Retired Civil Servants (Expectation of Life) Commons April 27, 1960
Agricultural and Horticultural Produce (Exports) Commons May 5, 1960
3 speeches — St. Wulstan's Hospital, Malvern Wells Commons May 9, 1960
5 speeches — PRIMARY EDUCATION Commons May 9, 1960
Constitution Commons June 21, 1960
St. Wulstan's Hospital, Malvern Wells Written Answers July 4, 1960
PRIVILEGE (COMPLAINT) Commons July 12, 1960
CYPRUS BILL Commons July 14, 1960
3 speeches — Messrs. Bailey (Malta) Ltd. Commons July 21, 1960
Constitutional Commission Commons July 21, 1960
MALTA (CONSTITUTION) Commons July 27, 1960
Legislative Council (Elections) Commons November 8, 1960
2 speeches — Aggregate Farming Net Income Commons November 14, 1960
Carlton House Terrace Written Answers December 1, 1960
National Theatre Commons December 6, 1960
Legislative Council (Buganda Representation) Commons December 8, 1960
BAHRAINI PRISONERS (ST. HELENA) Commons December 20, 1960
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