Mr Hugh Fortescue

June 14, 1888 - June 14, 1958
Summary information for Mr Hugh Fortescue

Contributions

1954

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Lords January 19, 1954

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Lords March 11, 1954

THE STATEMENT ON DEFENCE Lords March 17, 1954

PENRHOS TERRITORIAL ARMY CAMP Lords April 6, 1954

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Lords April 13, 1954

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Lords April 14, 1954

AGRICULTURAL POLICY Lords April 14, 1954

THE 93RD HIGHLANDERS Written Answers April 28, 1954

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Lords April 29, 1954

2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Lords May 18, 1954

HOUSING REPAIRS AND RENTS BILL Lords May 18, 1954

3 speeches — TERRITORIALS' No. 1 DRESS Lords May 26, 1954

2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Lords May 26, 1954

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Lords June 1, 1954

ILLITERACY AMONG ARMY RECRUITS Written Answers June 1, 1954

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Lords June 15, 1954

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Lords June 23, 1954

2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Lords June 29, 1954

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Lords June 30, 1954

TELEVISION BILL Lords June 30, 1954

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Lords July 13, 1954

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Lords July 14, 1954

THE SUMMER RECESS Lords July 26, 1954

CONSOLIDATED FUND (APPROPRIATION) BILL Lords July 30, 1954

TIMING OF NAVAL ATTACHé'S SIGNAL Written Answers October 21, 1954

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Lords October 26, 1954

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Lords October 28, 1954

TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING BILL Lords November 2, 1954

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Lords November 10, 1954

2 speeches — OVERSEAS RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT BILL Lords November 16, 1954

THE CHRISTMAS RECESS Lords December 14, 1954

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Lords December 15, 1954

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Lords December 22, 1954

WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY (VALIDATION OF CHARGES) BILL Lords December 22, 1954

N.A.T.O. MINISTERS' MEETING Lords December 22, 1954

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