Lieut-Colonel Francis Willey

1884 - 1982
Summary information for Lieut-Colonel Francis Willey

Contributions

1962

THE EGYPTIAN COMPENSATION FUND Lords January 25, 1962

3 speeches — EXPORT BILLS OF EXCHANGE Lords January 31, 1962

3 speeches — THE UNITED NATIONS' VOTE ON SOUTHERN RHODESIA Lords March 20, 1962

2 speeches — ARREARS IN UNITED NATIONS CONTRIBUTIONS Lords April 3, 1962

2 speeches — PROSECUTIONS FOR DRUNKEN DRIVING Lords April 4, 1962

INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND AND EXCHANGE DIFFICULTIES Lords May 3, 1962

SOUTH AFRICA BILL Lords May 10, 1962

THE DOCKS LABOUR DISPUTE Lords May 10, 1962

DESIGN OF LONDON TAXICABS Lords May 29, 1962

3 speeches — PARKING AND WIDTH OF ROADS Lords July 9, 1962

MIGRATION TO AND FROM UNITED KINGDOM Lords July 9, 1962

POLISH EX-SERVICEMEN'S PENSIONS Lords July 11, 1962

2 speeches — LABELLING OF TEXTILES Lords July 16, 1962

DUTIES ON TRADE WITH EIRE Lords July 16, 1962

4 speeches — UNITED NATIONS BONDS AND SUBSCRIPTION ARREARS Lords July 23, 1962

FINANCE BILL Lords July 30, 1962

2 speeches — UNITED NATIONS AND THE CONGO Lords August 2, 1962

2 speeches — BRITISH SUBJECTS' EGYPTIAN CLAIMS Lords August 2, 1962

4 speeches — U.N. AND DEFAULTING NATIONS' VOTES Lords November 13, 1962

2 speeches — COMMON LAND LEGISLATION Lords November 14, 1962

CONTRIBUTIONS TO UNITED NATIONS FUNDS Written Answers November 20, 1962

2 speeches — BRITISH SUBJECTS' EGYPTIAN CLAIMS Lords December 5, 1962

2 speeches — EXPORT TAXES Lords December 17, 1962

2 speeches — SIZE OF COMMERCIAL VEHICLES Lords December 18, 1962

3 speeches — FOREIGN COMPENSATION BILL Lords December 18, 1962

4 speeches — FOREIGN COMPENSATION BILL Lords December 18, 1962

NUMBERS OF UNITED KINGDOM MIGRANTS Written Answers December 19, 1962

"RIDES" IN CROWN PROPERTY WOODLANDS Written Answers December 20, 1962

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