Hon. Grenville Howard

September 7, 1909 - September 20, 1987
Summary information for Hon. Grenville Howard

Contributions

1955

Scottish Islands (Special Assistance) Commons February 10, 1955

Trading Costs (Sample Investigation) Commons February 10, 1955

Consumption and Production Commons February 14, 1955

FISHERIES BILL Commons February 14, 1955

LOWER DECK (LIVING CONDITIONS) Commons March 3, 1955

Clause 2.—(LIMIT OF COMMITMENTS BY PUBLIC WORKS LOAN COMMISSIONERS.) Commons March 7, 1955

3 speeches — VOTE 1. PAY, ETC., OF THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES Commons March 15, 1955

VOTE 6. SCIENTIFIC SERVICES Commons March 15, 1955

VOTE 10. WORKS, BUILDINGS AND REPAIRS AT HOME AND ABROAD Commons March 15, 1955

VOTE 13. NON-EFFECTIVE SERVICES Commons March 15, 1955

VOTE 14. MERCHANT SHIPBUILDING AND REPAIRS Commons March 15, 1955

OIL IN NAVIGABLE WATERS BILL [Lords] Commons March 21, 1955

Treleaver Camp, Cornwall Commons March 23, 1955

HORTICULTURAL INDUSTRY Commons April 4, 1955

Beaches (Oil Pollution) Commons April 19, 1955

3 speeches — SCHEDULE Commons April 19, 1955

AGRICULTURE Commons May 3, 1955

2 speeches — Horticultural Industry (Inquiry) Commons June 20, 1955

Clause 1.—(NEW VALUATION LISTS.) Commons June 27, 1955

Clause 6.—(RELIEF FROM RATES FOR PLACES OF RELIGIOUS WORSHIP, CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS, ETC.) Commons June 28, 1955

2 speeches — Herring Fleet, North Shields (Sailing) Commons July 25, 1955

FISHING INDUSTRY (SUBSIDY AND GRANTS) Commons July 25, 1955

5 speeches — FISHING INDUSTRY (SUBSIDY AND GRANTS) Commons July 25, 1955

2 speeches — RURAL WATER SUPPLIES AND SEWERAGE BILL Commons October 25, 1955

Purchase Tax (Pottery Industry) Commons November 3, 1955

DENTISTS BILL Commons November 4, 1955

FINANCE BILL Commons November 22, 1955

2 speeches — ICELANDIC FISHERIES DISPUTE Commons December 7, 1955

2 speeches — WHITE FISH INDUSTRY (SUBSIDIES) Commons December 19, 1955

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