Major Frederick Wise
1887 - November 20, 1968Summary information for Major Frederick Wise
Contributions
1964
PROTECTION OF ANIMALS (ANÆSTHETICS) BILL [H.L.] Lords February 11, 1964
2 speeches — GRANTS FOR OVERSEAS SPORTS Lords February 13, 1964
WHITE FISH INDUSTRY (GRANTS FOR FISHING VESSELS AND ENGINES) (AMENDMENT) SCHEME 1964. Lords March 3, 1964
AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE BILL Lords March 5, 1964
2 speeches — AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE BILL Lords March 16, 1964
2 speeches — AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE BILL Lords March 19, 1964
3.35 p.m. Lords March 25, 1964
2 speeches — AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE BILL Lords April 13, 1964
SOUTH-EAST ENGLAND Lords April 15, 1964
FATSTOCK (GUARANTEE PAYMENTS) ORDER, 1964 Lords April 23, 1964
3 speeches — NORFOLK RAIL CLOSURE: COST OF ALTERNATIVE SERVICES Lords April 30, 1964
2 speeches — PROPOSED EAST ANGLIAN RAIL CLOSURES Lords April 30, 1964
PLOUGHING GRANTS SCHEME, 1964 Lords May 11, 1964
CALF SUBSIDIES (ENGLAND AND WALES AND NORTHERN IRE LAND) (AMENDMENT) SCHEME, 1964 Lords May 11, 1964
WINTER KEEP (SCOTLAND) (AMENDMENT) SCHEME, 1964 Lords May 11, 1964
2 speeches — NORFOLK AIR BASE AND PROPOSED RAIL CLOSURE Lords May 12, 1964
THE PROBLEM OF LEISURE Lords May 13, 1964
4 speeches — PROPOSED CLOSURE OF GREAT RYBURGH STATION Lords June 22, 1964
2 speeches — FUTURE OF EAST DEREHAM WELLS RAILWAY LINE Lords June 22, 1964
3 speeches — DISMANTLING OF NORFOLK RAILWAY BUILDINGS Lords June 23, 1964
2 speeches — NORFOLK ROAD IMPROVEMENTS AND RAIL CLOSURE Lords June 23, 1964
FERTILISERS (UNITED KINGDOM) SCHEME, 1964 Lords June 23, 1964
2 speeches — AGRICULTURAL LIME SCHEME (EXTENSION OF PERIOD) ORDER, 1964 Lords July 16, 1964
WHITE FISH SUBSIDY (UNITED KINGDOM) SCHEME, 1964 Lords July 23, 1964
HERRING SUBSIDY (UNITED KINGDOM) SCHEME, 1964 Lords July 23, 1964
ADDRESS IN REPLY TO HER MAJESTY'S MOST GRACIOUS SPEECH Lords November 11, 1964
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