Mr James Wellbeloved

July 29, 1926 -
Summary information for Mr James Wellbeloved

Contributions

1982

Engagements Commons March 4, 1982

Research Assistants Commons March 8, 1982

Greenwich and Bexley Area Health Authority Commons March 9, 1982

Air Defence Written Answers March 16, 1982

Metropolitan Police Written Answers March 18, 1982

Falkland Islands Commons April 19, 1982

HMS "Hermes" Commons April 27, 1982

Engagements Commons April 29, 1982

Bexley Written Answers May 4, 1982

Falkland Islands (Inquiry) Written Answers May 4, 1982

British Atlantic Committee Written Answers May 4, 1982

3 speeches — Royal Yacht "Britannia" Written Answers May 4, 1982

Air Defence Region Written Answers May 4, 1982

Bexley Written Answers May 6, 1982

Trident Commons May 25, 1982

34 speeches — (By Order) Commons June 17, 1982

Defence Commons July 6, 1982

Special Constabulary (Allowances) Written Answers July 13, 1982

6 speeches — Greater London Council (Money) Bill (By Order) Commons July 15, 1982

Business of the House Commons July 22, 1982

Business of the House (Mr. Speaker's Statement) Commons July 22, 1982

3 speeches — Royal Air Force Commons July 22, 1982

Business of the House Commons October 21, 1982

Education Act 1980 (Appeals Procedure) Commons November 9, 1982

4 speeches — Engagements Commons November 30, 1982

2 speeches — Engagements Commons December 7, 1982

Bombing Incident (Ballykelly) Commons December 7, 1982

Music and Dancing Licences Written Answers December 8, 1982

Standing Charges Written Answers December 13, 1982

Agile Combat Aircraft Commons December 14, 1982

NATO Council (Ministerial Meeting) Commons December 14, 1982

Engagements Written Answers December 14, 1982

Phantom Aircraft Written Answers December 14, 1982

NATO Council (Ministerial Meeting) Commons December 15, 1982

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