Lord Willoughby de Eresby

December 8, 1907 - 1982
Summary information for Lord Willoughby de Eresby

Contributions

1949

MINISTRY OF PENSIONS (WELFARE OFFICERS) Written Answers January 25, 1949

Form 2626 Written Answers February 1, 1949

EX-SERVICE MEN'S WIDOWS (PENSIONS) Commons February 22, 1949

PROTECTION OF ANIMALS (HUNTING AND COURSING PROHIBITION) BILL Commons February 25, 1949

SERVICE FAMILIES, B.A.O.R. (MILK) Written Answers February 28, 1949

2 speeches — Storeman, Brancepeth Camp (Charge) Commons March 1, 1949

2 speeches — Nurse (Disability Pension) Commons March 8, 1949

4 speeches — HOUSING BILL Commons March 16, 1949

3 speeches — Foreign Workers (Meat) Commons March 28, 1949

2 speeches — War Injuries (Compensation Scheme) Commons March 29, 1949

NATIONAL PARKS AND ACCESS TO THE COUNTRYSIDE BILL Commons April 1, 1949

2 speeches — Farm Workers Written Answers April 14, 1949

2 speeches — WAR PENSIONS Commons April 26, 1949

2 speeches — Farm Holdings (Tenancy) Commons May 5, 1949

Rationed Feedingstuffs Written Answers May 23, 1949

3 speeches — Artificial Limbs Commons May 24, 1949

2 speeches — Widows Commons May 24, 1949

2 speeches — Feedingstuffs Ration Commons May 26, 1949

4 speeches — Clause 22.—(CONDITIONS TO BE OBSERVED WITH RESPECT TO DWELLINGS.) Commons May 30, 1949

2 speeches — Title Commons May 30, 1949

Invalid Tricycles Commons June 21, 1949

2 speeches — Eggs (Winter Prices) Commons June 23, 1949

RURAL HOUSING Commons June 30, 1949

2 speeches — DISABLED WAR PENSIONERS (MOTOR CARS) Commons July 26, 1949

5 speeches — MINISTRY OF PENSIONS (ARTIFICIAL LIMBS) Commons November 1, 1949

Motor Tricycles Written Answers November 1, 1949

2 speeches — Sickness Benefit Commons November 29, 1949

2 speeches — Second Schedule. —(PROVISIONS CONSEQUENTIAL ON CHANGES IN COMMISSION OF THE PEACE.) Commons December 7, 1949

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