Mr William Benyon

January 17, 1930 -
Summary information for Mr William Benyon

Contributions

1984

Rates Bill Commons January 17, 1984

3 speeches — Rates Bill (Allocation of Time) Commons February 29, 1984

Consumer Protection Commons February 29, 1984

France-England Soccer Match Commons March 1, 1984

Local Government Reform Commons March 7, 1984

4 speeches — Agricultural Holdings Bill [Lords] Commons March 7, 1984

LEVELS OF EXPENDITURE Commons March 27, 1984

5 speeches — POWER TO PRESCRIBE MAXIMUM RATES AND PRECEPTS Commons March 27, 1984

Departmental Expenditure Written Answers March 27, 1984

Rates Bill Commons March 28, 1984

Business of the House Commons April 5, 1984

Libya (Diplomatic Relations) Commons May 1, 1984

3 speeches — COMMENCEMENT AND TERMINATION OF INTERIM PROVISIONS Commons May 9, 1984

SUSPENSION OF ELECTIONS AND APPOINTMENT OF COUNCILLORS Commons May 9, 1984

2 speeches — Local Government (Interim Provisions) Bill Commons May 22, 1984

WAIVER OF CONTRACT Commons June 6, 1984

DETERMINATION OF RENT OF AGRICULTURAL HOLDING Commons June 6, 1984

INVOLVEMENT OF SOLICITORS Commons June 13, 1984

ABOLITION OF TIME RESTRICTION IN DIVORCE PROCEEDINGS Commons June 13, 1984

Dartmoor Commons Bill (By Order) Commons June 25, 1984

New Ireland Forum Commons July 2, 1984

Mr. Umaru Dikko Commons July 12, 1984

Rate Support Grant Commons July 24, 1984

Higher Education Commons October 26, 1984

3 speeches — New Towns and Urban Development Corporations Bill Commons November 20, 1984

Human Fertilisation and Embryology (Warnock Report) Commons November 23, 1984

Human Fertilisation and Embryology (Warnock Report) Commons November 23, 1984

Natural Environment and National Heritage Commons November 27, 1984

West Midlands County Council Commons November 28, 1984

Local and Public Authorities (Land) Written Answers November 28, 1984

Engagements Commons December 18, 1984

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