Mr Derick Heathcoat-Amory
1899 - January 20, 1981Summary information for Mr Derick Heathcoat-Amory
Contributions
1947
CLAUSE 1.—(Raising of limits for, and rates of, pensions increases.) Commons January 23, 1947
Medloc Leave Trains Written Answers January 24, 1947
AGRICULTURE BILL Commons January 27, 1947
Textile Machinery Written Answers February 4, 1947
Requisition, Exeter Commons February 13, 1947
Personal Case Written Answers April 3, 1947
Paper Mills (Coal) Commons April 17, 1947
FUEL SITUATION Commons May 1, 1947
Prisoners of War (Civilian Drivers) Commons May 5, 1947
PRISON LABOUR Commons May 15, 1947
CLAUSE 1.—(Power to establish development councils, and purposes thereof.) Commons June 3, 1947
Water Supply (Approved Schemes) Commons June 5, 1947
Dismissed Roadmen, Cambridgeshire Commons June 9, 1947
Pig and Poultry Rations Commons June 9, 1947
CLAUSE 10.—(Alteration of certain reliefs.) Commons June 10, 1947
PRODUCTIVITY OF LABOUR Commons July 3, 1947
Krupps Works, Essen Commons July 14, 1947
Cement Supplies (South-West Area) Commons July 28, 1947
Meat Allocation, Devon (Quality) Commons July 30, 1947
Poles Written Answers November 6, 1947
Apples, British Columbia (Gift Offers) Commons November 10, 1947
Poles Commons November 11, 1947
LOCAL GOVERNMENT BILL Commons November 18, 1947
NATIONAL ASSISTANCE BILL Commons November 24, 1947
CRIMINAL JUSTICE BILL Commons November 28, 1947
War Plants (Productive Work) Commons December 1, 1947
Pig and Poultry Rations Commons December 8, 1947
SERVICES LAND REQUIREMENTS (WHITE PAPER) Written Answers December 8, 1947
Extra Cheese Ration Commons December 15, 1947
Managerial Training Written Answers December 18, 1947
Institutions (Allocations) Written Answers December 18, 1947
2 speeches — Prefabricated Houses Written Answers December 18, 1947
Country Districts Written Answers December 19, 1947
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