Mr Frederick Marquis

- December 14, 1964
Summary information for Mr Frederick Marquis

Contributions

1952

2 speeches — NATIONAL HEALTH AND NUTRITION Lords January 29, 1952

NATIONAL HEALTH AND NUTRITION Lords January 29, 1952

5 speeches — DENTISTS BILL Lords February 5, 1952

THE ECONOMIC SITUATION Lords February 19, 1952

6 speeches — THE ECONOMIC SITUATION Lords February 20, 1952

6 speeches — THE HOUSING SITUATION Lords February 26, 1952

28 speeches — DENTISTS BILL [H.L.] Lords March 4, 1952

6 speeches — FIRST SCHEDULE Lords March 4, 1952

DENTISTS BILL [H.L.] Lords March 18, 1952

2 speeches — DENTISTS BILL [H.L.] Lords March 25, 1952

6 speeches — THE ECONOMIC SITUATION Lords April 1, 1952

11 speeches — FOOD PRODUCTION Lords April 30, 1952

3 speeches — RESPONSIBILITY OF CO-ORDINATORS Lords May 1, 1952

3 speeches — NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE BILL Lords May 6, 1952

8 speeches — NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE BILL Lords May 13, 1952

53 speeches — NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE BILL Lords May 13, 1952

7 speeches — NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE BILL Lords May 20, 1952

4 speeches — NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE BILL Lords May 20, 1952

BROADCASTING POLICY Lords May 22, 1952

BROADCASTING POLICY Lords May 26, 1952

NEW TOWNS BILL Lords May 27, 1952

2 speeches — AGRICULTURE (POISONOUS SUBSTANCES) BILL [H.L.] Lords May 27, 1952

2 speeches — CIVIL AIR TRANSPORT POLICY Lords May 27, 1952

5 speeches — TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT Lords May 27, 1952

8 speeches — SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY Lords June 11, 1952

AGRICULTURE (POISONOUS SUBSTANCES) BILL [H.L.] Lords June 12, 1952

SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY Lords June 12, 1952

TOWN DEVELOPMENT BILL Lords July 1, 1952

8 speeches — HOUSING BILL Lords July 14, 1952

BRISTOL IMPROVEMENTS Written Answers July 17, 1952

6 speeches — HOUSING BILL Lords July 22, 1952

28 speeches — FOOD PRICES Lords July 23, 1952

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