Mr Edgar Granville
1898 - February 14, 1998Summary information for Mr Edgar Granville
Contributions
1968
THE ECONOMIC SITUATION AND PUBLIC EXPENDITURE Lords January 24, 1968
NATIONALISED INDUSTRIES AND ECONOMIC POLICY Lords January 31, 1968
WINTER SPORTS IN SCOTLAND: CAIRNGORM REPORT Lords February 6, 1968
PONIES BILL [H.L.] Lords February 13, 1968
HOVERCRAFT: DISMISSAL OF DESIGN WORKERS Lords February 21, 1968
NUCLEAR WEAPONS: PROPOSED TEST BAN Lords February 27, 1968
6 speeches — EXPORT OF HORSES AND PONIES Lords February 28, 1968
BRISTOL SIDDELEY ENGINES CONTRACTS: WILSON INQUIRY REPORT Lords February 28, 1968
PHANTOM AIRCRAFT MODIFICATIONS Lords February 29, 1968
IMMIGRANTS: CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS AND WAR SERVICE Lords March 5, 1968
AGRICULTURE: ANNUAL REVIEW Lords March 6, 1968
POLICE MANPOWER AND RECRUITMENT Lords March 6, 1968
EXPORT OF HORSES: WELFARE SAFEGUARDS Written Answers March 14, 1968
LANSDOWN STATION, CHELTENHAM Written Answers March 21, 1968
HOVERCRAFT DEVELOPMENT Lords March 26, 1968
THE ECONOMIC SITUATION Lords April 10, 1968
INDUSTRIAL EXPANSION BILL Lords May 2, 1968
ACCOUNTANTS' FEES AND TAX RELIEF Lords May 8, 1968
AIR CORPORATIONS BILL Lords May 14, 1968
HISTORIC HOUSES AND CASTLES Lords May 15, 1968
5 speeches — INDUSTRIAL EXPANSION BILL Lords May 16, 1968
2 speeches — MOTOR VEHICLES' MULTI-TONE HORNS Lords May 22, 1968
BRISTOL SIDDELEY CONTRACTS: THE WILSON REPORT Lords May 29, 1968
2 speeches — B.B.C.: ADVERTISING AND FINANCE Lords July 16, 1968
ADDRESS IN REPLY TO HER MAJESTY'S MOST GRACIOUS SPEECH Lords November 6, 1968
PONY EXPORTS TO EUROPE Lords November 13, 1968
CIRENCESTER SOCIAL SECURITY OFFICE Written Answers November 21, 1968
CHELTENHAM (LANSDOWN) RAILWAY STATION Written Answers November 26, 1968
2 speeches — CUSTOMS (IMPORT DEPOSITS) BILL Lords December 5, 1968
INDEPENDENT AIRLINES'FUTURE Lords December 17, 1968
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