Mr William Whitlock
June 20, 1918 - November 2, 2001Summary information for Mr William Whitlock
Contributions
1978
Textiles Written Answers January 30, 1978
Mentally Handicapped Persons Written Answers February 9, 1978
Births (Nottingham Hospitals) Written Answers February 9, 1978
Infant and Perinatal Mortality Written Answers February 9, 1978
2 speeches — Mobility Allowance Written Answers February 9, 1978
Educational Buildings (Lighting and Heating) Written Answers February 14, 1978
Buildings (Lighting Expenditure) Written Answers February 15, 1978
Sports Council Written Answers February 28, 1978
Cremation Certificates Written Answers March 7, 1978
Breast Cancer Research Written Answers March 21, 1978
Smokeless Coal (Research) Written Answers March 21, 1978
Housing Cost Yardstick (Flues) Written Answers March 22, 1978
Nottingham Hospitals (Day Nursery Facilities) Written Answers April 25, 1978
Czarist Debts Written Answers April 26, 1978
Prisoners (Pre-release Hostels) Written Answers May 4, 1978
Deaf Adolescents Written Answers May 16, 1978
GERIATRIC PATIENTS (NOTTINGHAM) Commons May 26, 1978
2 speeches — Multi-Fibre Arrangement Written Answers July 10, 1978
Textiles and Clothing Written Answers July 10, 1978
Housing Subsidy Written Answers July 12, 1978
Rate Support Grant Written Answers July 12, 1978
Potato Marketing Board Written Answers July 20, 1978
Potatoes Written Answers July 20, 1978
Potato Marketing Board Written Answers July 20, 1978
Blind Persons Written Answers July 25, 1978
Hearing Aids Written Answers July 25, 1978
Animals (Experiments) Written Answers July 26, 1978
Maintenance Payments Written Answers July 27, 1978
Legal Metrology Department (Machinery Examinations) Written Answers November 27, 1978
2 speeches — Tourism Written Answers November 27, 1978
Wages Councils Written Answers December 5, 1978
Tourism Written Answers December 8, 1978
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