Miss Joan Maynard

1921 - March 27, 1998
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Contributions

1977

Deportations Written Answers January 17, 1977

British Army of the Rhine Written Answers January 17, 1977

RENT (AGRICULTURE) (AMENDMENT) BILL [Lords] Commons February 9, 1977

Trafalgar Square (Demonstrations) Written Answers February 14, 1977

2 speeches — EUROPEAN COMMUNITY (AGRICULTURE PROPOSALS) Commons March 16, 1977

MINISTERS (SECURITY VETTING) Written Answers March 18, 1977

Departmental Expenditure (Publications) Written Answers March 18, 1977

Animals (Health Precautions) Written Answers March 21, 1977

Publications Written Answers April 4, 1977

2 speeches — TRANSPORT (RURAL AREAS) Commons May 2, 1977

Mental Health Review Tribunals Written Answers May 3, 1977

4 speeches — AGRICULTURE Commons May 11, 1977

Agricultural Dwelling-House Advisory Committees Written Answers June 16, 1977

Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield Commons June 21, 1977

Wages Inspections Written Answers July 4, 1977

INDUSTRIAL TRIBUNALS Written Answers July 11, 1977

Army (Crime) Written Answers July 11, 1977

Agricultural Workers Written Answers July 11, 1977

Agricultural Workers Written Answers July 12, 1977

Prisoners and Prison Building Commons July 21, 1977

Housing Committees Written Answers November 15, 1977

Industrial Tribunals Written Answers November 15, 1977

Industrial Tribunals Written Answers November 21, 1977

Electricity (Area Consultative Councils) Written Answers November 28, 1977

East Timor Written Answers November 28, 1977

Soldier (Civil Crimes) Written Answers November 29, 1977

GARSTON Commons December 1, 1977

3 speeches — Prisoners Written Answers December 1, 1977

Terrorist Convictions Written Answers December 1, 1977

Smallholdings Written Answers December 1, 1977

6 speeches — Prisoners Written Answers December 9, 1977

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