Mr Thomas Burden
1885 - May 27, 1970Summary information for Mr Thomas Burden
Contributions
1954
2 speeches — CWMBRAN NEW TOWN COMPUL SORY PURCHASE ORDER No. 9 (THE GARW), 1952. Lords January 19, 1954
2 speeches — FOOD AND DRUGS AMENDMENT BILL [H.L.] Lords January 20, 1954
16 speeches — FOOD AND DRUGS AMENDMENT BILL [H.L.] Lords January 20, 1954
6 speeches — FOOD AND DRUGS AMENDMENT BILL [H.L.] Lords February 16, 1954
FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE Lords February 24, 1954
3 speeches — CIVIL. DEFENCE (TRANSPORT) REGULATIONS, 1954 Lords March 4, 1954
4 speeches — COTTON BILL Lords March 9, 1954
2 speeches — SLAUGHTERHOUSES BILL [H.L.] Lords March 25, 1954
3 speeches — FOOD AND DRUGS AMENDMENT BILL [H.L.] Lords March 30, 1954
THE SYDNEY CONFERENCE Lords March 31, 1954
PESTS BILL [H.L.] Lords April 1, 1954
3 speeches — WELFARE AND HEALTH SERVICES Lords April 7, 1954
7 speeches — PROTECTION OF BIRDS BILL Lords April 29, 1954
4 speeches — HOUSING REPAIRS AND RENTS BILL Lords May 4, 1954
5 speeches — AGRICULTURE (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) BILL Lords May 13, 1954
7 speeches — HOUSING REPAIRS AND RENTS BILL Lords May 18, 1954
POOL BETTING BILL Lords May 19, 1954
2 speeches — HOUSING REPAIRS AND RENTS BILL Lords May 25, 1954
POOL BETTING BILL Lords June 1, 1954
PROTECTION OF ANIMALS (AMENDMENT) BILL Lords June 1, 1954
AGRICULTURE (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) BILL Lords June 1, 1954
CLERGY PENSIONS MEASURE, 1954 Lords July 26, 1954
3 speeches — TRANSPORT CHARGES, &c. (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) BILL Lords July 26, 1954
3 speeches — TRANSPORT CHARGES &c. (MIS CELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) BILL Lords October 20, 1954
TRANSPORT CHARGES &c. (MIS CELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) BILL Lords November 2, 1954
TRANSPORT CHARGES &c. (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) BILL Lords November 2, 1954
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING BILL Lords November 2, 1954
9 speeches — RAILWAYS REORGANISATION SCHEME Lords November 3, 1954
NATIONAL DOCK LABOUR SCHEME Lords November 16, 1954
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