Mr John Spence
December 7, 1920 - March 4, 1986Summary information for Mr John Spence
Contributions
1975
Rate Support Grant Written Answers January 21, 1975
Farm Incomes Written Answers January 27, 1975
Trawlers (Voyage Recorders) Written Answers February 6, 1975
Beef Written Answers February 20, 1975
Glasshouse Industry Commons March 20, 1975
4 speeches — Factor VIII Written Answers April 22, 1975
Food Prices Written Answers April 23, 1975
Food Prices Written Answers May 6, 1975
Perquisites Written Answers May 13, 1975
Post Office Written Answers May 20, 1975
Lamb, Butter and Cheese (Imports) Commons May 22, 1975
2 speeches — Beef Production (European Community Grants) Commons May 22, 1975
Eggs (Imports) Written Answers May 22, 1975
2 speeches — Green Pound Written Answers July 7, 1975
European Community Written Answers July 8, 1975
Farmers' Capital Written Answers July 18, 1975
Green Pound Written Answers July 21, 1975
Cattle Prices Written Answers July 22, 1975
Farmers' Capital Written Answers July 23, 1975
Trawlers (Safety) Written Answers July 28, 1975
Potatoes Written Answers July 28, 1975
Drainage Districts Written Answers July 28, 1975
School Leavers Written Answers July 29, 1975
Public Service Vehicles (Accidents) Written Answers July 31, 1975
Service Tenancies Written Answers July 31, 1975
Potatoes Written Answers July 31, 1975
Agriculture (Taxation) Written Answers July 31, 1975
Value Added Tax Written Answers August 4, 1975
Taxi Fares Written Answers August 5, 1975
Drainage Districts Written Answers August 6, 1975
3 speeches — Members (Accident Insurance) Written Answers August 6, 1975
Select Committees Written Answers August 7, 1975
Food Production Written Answers August 7, 1975
Green Pound Written Answers August 7, 1975
Police (Housing) Written Answers December 15, 1975
Attendance Allowance Written Answers December 16, 1975
Public Houses ("Approved" Signs) Written Answers December 18, 1975
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