Mr Charles Grey

1903 - September 7, 1984
Summary information for Mr Charles Grey

Contributions

1963

Savings Certificate Division Written Answers January 29, 1963

North-East Written Answers February 5, 1963

State House, Holborn Written Answers February 12, 1963

2 speeches — Durham Commons February 19, 1963

Royal Mint Written Answers February 19, 1963

Paraplegic Miners (Invalid Tricycles) Written Answers February 19, 1963

2 speeches — Lord President of the Council (Tour) Commons February 25, 1963

4 speeches — State House, Holborn Commons March 5, 1963

Tower of London (Son et Lumière) Commons March 5, 1963

2 speeches — Local Employment Act Commons March 14, 1963

3 speeches — PRISONS, ENGLAND AND WALES Commons March 20, 1963

3 speeches — Prisoners, Durham (Suicide Attempts) Commons April 4, 1963

Durham Prison (Inquiry) Written Answers April 4, 1963

Durham Written Answers April 29, 1963

A.6074 Road (Speed Limits) Written Answers May 7, 1963

5 speeches — Lord President of the Council (Visits) Commons May 13, 1963

3 speeches — North-East Commons May 16, 1963

Doctors Written Answers May 24, 1963

Doctors (North-East) Written Answers May 24, 1963

DEVELOPMENT DISTRICTS (DURHAM RURAL DISTRICT) Commons May 27, 1963

Durham and Spennymore Written Answers May 27, 1963

3 speeches — DURHAM PRISON (COMMITTEE OF INQUIRY) Commons June 19, 1963

4 speeches — Estimates Committee (Local Employment Act) Commons July 2, 1963

Development Proposals, Durham Written Answers July 17, 1963

Post Office Savings Bank Written Answers July 23, 1963

2 speeches — Lord President of the Council (Visits) Commons July 29, 1963

Royal Mint Written Answers July 30, 1963

Elemore Colliery (Redundancies) Written Answers July 31, 1963

Medical Manpower Written Answers November 18, 1963

2 speeches — NORTH-EAST (QUESTIONS TO MINISTERS) Commons November 26, 1963

2 speeches — NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE Commons December 19, 1963

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