Mr Cyril Townsend

December 21, 1937 -
Summary information for Mr Cyril Townsend

Contributions

1991

Israel (Iraqi Attack) Commons January 18, 1991

Regimental System Written Answers January 22, 1991

Take-away Food Shops Commons February 1, 1991

Invalid Care Allowance Written Answers February 4, 1991

2 speeches — Engagements Commons February 7, 1991

Collective Security Commons February 13, 1991

Foreign Forces (Training) Commons February 19, 1991

The Gulf Commons February 22, 1991

2 speeches — Southern Africa Commons February 25, 1991

2 speeches — Engagements Commons March 12, 1991

The Gulf Commons March 19, 1991

Kurds (Iraq) Commons April 17, 1991

2 speeches — Development Assistance Commons April 22, 1991

2 speeches — Cross-Border Security Commons May 2, 1991

Royal Air Force Commons May 2, 1991

Gurkha Regiments Written Answers June 4, 1991

2 speeches — Engagements Commons June 11, 1991

William Douglas-Home Written Answers June 17, 1991

Chieftain Tank Replacement Commons June 21, 1991

Cyprus Commons June 26, 1991

Middle East Written Answers June 26, 1991

Procedures of the House Commons June 27, 1991

The Royal Navy Commons June 27, 1991

Cross-border Co-operation Written Answers July 11, 1991

Commonhold Commons July 12, 1991

Army (Restructuring) Commons July 23, 1991

2 speeches — Middle East Commons July 24, 1991

UNESCO Commons July 25, 1991

2 speeches — Amphibious Craft Commons October 15, 1991

2 speeches — SECOND DAY Commons October 15, 1991

Regiments Written Answers November 11, 1991

2 speeches — Cross-border Security Commons November 14, 1991

Trident Commons November 19, 1991

European Foreign Ministers Commons November 20, 1991

2 speeches — Oxleas Wood Commons December 4, 1991

2 speeches — Global Environmental Facility Commons December 9, 1991

2 speeches — Schools (Integration) Commons December 12, 1991

Child Benefit Written Answers December 16, 1991

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