Mr Percy Grieve
1915 - 1998Summary information for Mr Percy Grieve
Contributions
1966
Power Cuts Written Answers February 1, 1966
Gas and Electric Boards (Advertising) Written Answers February 1, 1966
CRIME Commons February 2, 1966
FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND DEFENCE Commons April 26, 1966
3 speeches — EXCHANGE CONTROL (GOLD COINS) Commons June 13, 1966
Greswolde Caravan Site, Knowle, Solihull Written Answers June 14, 1966
Residential Caravan Dwellers Written Answers June 14, 1966
Preservation Order Buildings (Wilful Demolition) Written Answers June 14, 1966
Clause 13.—(GAMING MACHINE LICENCE DUTY.) Commons June 16, 1966
Schedule 9.—(CAPITAL GAINS.) Commons June 22, 1966
Clause 42.—(SELECTIVE EMPLOYMENT TAX.) Commons June 27, 1966
10 speeches — Clause 42.—(SELECTIVE EMPLOYMENT TAX.) Commons June 29, 1966
FINANCE BILL Commons July 12, 1966
Clause 1.—(JURISDICTION TO HEAR CRIMINAL APPEALS). Commons July 15, 1966
4 speeches — Clause 4.—(POWERS OF COURT OF APPEAL ON DETERMINATION OF CRIMINAL APPEALS.) Commons July 15, 1966
2 speeches — Special Stamp (Motor Industry) Commons October 26, 1966
LEGAL VACATIONS Commons October 26, 1966
2 speeches — Clause 1.—(THE LAND COMMISSION.) Commons October 26, 1966
2 speeches — Clause 57.—(CHARITIES.) Commons October 27, 1966
3 speeches — LAND COMMISSION BILL Commons October 31, 1966
Clause 25.—(JURISDICTION OF CIVIL COURTS.) Commons November 2, 1966
GIBRALTAR Commons November 10, 1966
FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons December 6, 1966
Postage Stamps (Reproductions) Written Answers December 7, 1966
Dipped Headlamp Beams Written Answers December 7, 1966
2 speeches — YOUNG OFFENDERS Commons December 9, 1966
8 speeches — CRIMINAL JUSTICE BILL Commons December 12, 1966
8 speeches — RACE RELATIONS ACT 1965 (AMENDMENT) BILL Commons December 16, 1966
Dispensers (Pay) Written Answers December 19, 1966
3 speeches — West Midlands Gas Board (Charges) Commons December 20, 1966
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