Lieut-Colonel Sir Walter Bromley-Davenport

September 15, 1903 - December 26, 1989
Summary information for Lieut-Colonel Sir Walter Bromley-Davenport

Contributions

1951

2 speeches — House, Alsager (Tenancy) Commons January 29, 1951

2 speeches — Subsidence, Cheshire (Compensation) Commons January 30, 1951

Salt, Cheshire Written Answers January 30, 1951

Egypt (Minister's Visit) Commons February 5, 1951

Outsize Utility Garments Written Answers February 8, 1951

Canned Fish Imports Written Answers February 12, 1951

2 speeches — SUBSIDENCE, CHESHIRE Commons February 14, 1951

5 speeches — (GOVERNMENT POLICY) Commons February 14, 1951

Boys' Utility Trousers Written Answers February 15, 1951

Naturalisation (Sponsors) Written Answers February 15, 1951

LAND SUBSIDENCE, CHESHIRE Written Answers February 15, 1951

2 speeches — Meat Commons February 19, 1951

Ladies' Outsize Garments Written Answers February 19, 1951

ALIENS (NATURALISATION SPONSORS) Written Answers February 22, 1951

2 speeches — Meat Commons February 26, 1951

5 speeches — Clause 6.—(PENALTY FOR INCITEMENT TO DISOBEDIENCE.) Commons March 1, 1951

2 speeches — Subsidence, Cheshire Commons March 5, 1951

2 speeches — Electoral Registration Commons March 6, 1951

2 speeches — Young Soldiers, Malaya (Training) Commons March 6, 1951

Outsize Garments Written Answers March 6, 1951

Displaced Persons Written Answers March 8, 1951

Casualties, Malaya and Korea Written Answers March 13, 1951

Subsidence, Cheshire (Compensation) Written Answers March 13, 1951

FOREIGN PURCHASES (TAX REFUNDS) Commons April 4, 1951

POLICE UNIFORMS (TAX) Commons April 5, 1951

Mentally Defective Children, Cheshire Written Answers April 5, 1951

Agenised Flour Written Answers April 9, 1951

Slimming Diets (Television Programme) Written Answers April 9, 1951

2 speeches — Associated Tripe Dressers, Ltd. Commons April 18, 1951

NORTH ATLANTIC (SUPREME COMMANDER) Commons April 19, 1951

3 speeches — YOUNG SOLDIERS, MALAYA (TRAINING) Commons April 19, 1951

Heavy Goods Vehicles (Speed Limit) Written Answers April 23, 1951

2 speeches — Hospital Committee, Sandbach (Ministry Official) Commons May 8, 1951

3 speeches — Troops, Korea Commons May 29, 1951

Purchase Tax Commons May 29, 1951

Casualties, Malaya and Korea Written Answers May 30, 1951

2 speeches — Service Men's Children Commons May 31, 1951

KOREA (OPERATIONS) Commons June 6, 1951

Merthyr Tydvil Slip Road Written Answers June 11, 1951

Fifth Schedule.—(PURCHASE TAX (AMENDMENTS OF SCHEDULE OF CHARGEABLE GOODS).) Commons June 19, 1951

Volunteer Reserve (Uniform Grants) Written Answers June 21, 1951

Regional Unemployment (Road Schemes) Written Answers June 25, 1951

C Licence Applications (Forms) Written Answers June 25, 1951

New Clause.—(REMITTANCE OF ESTATE DUTY IN THE CASE OF DEATH ON ACTIVE SERVICE.) Commons June 28, 1951

2 speeches — Flying Heights Commons July 4, 1951

3 speeches — I. L. O. STAFF (INCOMES) Commons July 5, 1951

HYDROCARBON OILS (DUTY RECEIPTS) Written Answers July 6, 1951

Heavy Goods Vehicles (Speed Limit) Written Answers July 23, 1951

FOOD SUPPLIES (BACON PIGS) Written Answers August 1, 1951

8 speeches — LAND SUBSIDENCE, CHESHIRE Commons August 2, 1951

Troops, Malaya (Training) Commons November 13, 1951

2 speeches — Private Bills (Town Meetings) Commons November 13, 1951

Ministerial Salaries (Voluntary Reduction) Commons November 13, 1951

2 speeches — H.M. Submarine "Truculent" (Compensation Liability) Commons November 14, 1951

New Stamp Books Commons November 14, 1951

Condemned Canned Meat Written Answers November 19, 1951

Pigs (Home Production) Written Answers November 19, 1951

Foot Deformity (Children) Written Answers November 22, 1951

Improvement Scheme, Bowdon Written Answers December 3, 1951

Accidents (Reports) Written Answers December 3, 1951

ROYAL NAVY (BOYS, SERVICE ABROAD) Written Answers December 7, 1951

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