Sir Edward Boyle

August 31, 1923 - September 28, 1981
Summary information for Sir Edward Boyle

Contributions

1954

2 speeches — British Personnel (Attacks) Commons January 25, 1954

5 speeches — LANDLORD AND TENANT BILL Commons January 27, 1954

4 speeches — PURCHASE TAX (CHANGES) Commons February 9, 1954

3 speeches — ASHRIDGE (BONAR LAW MEMORIAL) TRUST BILL (By Order) Commons February 16, 1954

Primary Schools, Norfolk Written Answers February 20, 1954

2 speeches — Accrington Written Answers February 20, 1954

Liverpool Written Answers February 20, 1954

Nursery Schools, Shropshire Written Answers February 20, 1954

Colleges of Technology (Car Parking Facilities) Written Answers February 20, 1954

College of Aeronautics, Cranfield Written Answers February 20, 1954

School Building Written Answers February 20, 1954

Research Written Answers February 20, 1954

Minor Capital Works, Derby Written Answers February 20, 1954

2 speeches — BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAIR (GUARANTEES AND GRANTS) BILL Commons February 23, 1954

DEFENCE Commons March 2, 1954

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons March 11, 1954

EQUAL PAY BILL Commons April 9, 1954

2 speeches — BUDGET PROPOSALS Commons April 12, 1954

Plain Clothes Traffic Patrols Commons May 6, 1954

5 speeches — TELEVISION BILL (ALLOCATION OF TIME) Commons May 11, 1954

Clause 15.—(NEW PROVISION FOR "INVESTMENT ALLOWANCES.") Commons June 16, 1954

2 speeches — Third Schedule.—(GROUNDS FOR POSSESSION ON TERMINATION OF TENANCY.) Commons June 18, 1954

ROAD SAFETY (TEMPERANCE POSTERS) Commons June 29, 1954

Dutch Strawboard Written Answers July 6, 1954

New Clause.—(POOL BETTING DUTY (EXEMPTION).) Commons July 7, 1954

2 speeches — FINANCE BILL Commons July 12, 1954

LAND REGISTRY Written Answers July 15, 1954

Litter Commons July 20, 1954

2 speeches — Livestock (Slaughtering) Commons July 26, 1954

PATENTS Commons November 15, 1954

R.O. FACTORIES, SWYNNERTON AND RADWAY GREEN (DISABLED WORKERS) Written Answers November 16, 1954

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