Sir Eric Errington
March 17, 1900 - June 3, 1973Summary information for Sir Eric Errington
Contributions
1964
2 speeches — Tanganyika, Uganda and Zanzibar (Farmer Civil Servants) Commons February 18, 1964
9 speeches — HIRE PURCHASE (No. 2) BILL [Lords] Commons February 18, 1964
2 speeches — VOTE A. NUMBER OF LAND FORCES Commons March 5, 1964
3 speeches — PLANNING APPEALS (MACHINERY) Commons March 6, 1964
Civil Service Pensions Written Answers March 13, 1964
Married Quarters, Aldershot Commons April 20, 1964
Disabled War Pensioners (Age Allowances) Written Answers April 27, 1964
2 speeches — MILITARY EXPENDITURE OVER- SEAS (ESTIMATES COMMIT- TEE'S REPORTS) Commons May 6, 1964
6 speeches — HOME OFFICE (ESTIMATES COMMITTEE'S REPORTS) Commons May 6, 1964
4 speeches — New Clause.—(PROTECTION OF PURCHASERS OF MOTOR VEHICLES.) Commons May 14, 1964
2 speeches — New Clause.—(PRESUMPTIONS RELATING TO DEALINGS WITH MOTOR VEHICLES.) Commons May 14, 1964
New Clause.—(JURISDICTION OF THE COUNTY COURT.) Commons May 14, 1964
New Clause.—(REPRESENTATIONS WITH RESPECT TO GOODS.) Commons May 14, 1964
2 speeches — New Clause.—(REBATES OF CHARGES FOR ANTICIPATION OF PAYMENT.) Commons May 14, 1964
Concord Aircraft Written Answers June 3, 1964
PART II Commons June 4, 1964
3 speeches — ARMY ALLOWANCES (SEPARATED WIVES) Commons June 8, 1964
London-Basingstoke Motorway Written Answers July 1, 1964
2 speeches — Automatic Landing Systems Commons July 8, 1964
2 speeches — Independent Airlines (Scheduled Services) Commons July 8, 1964
Army Certificate of Education (Examiners' Fees) Written Answers July 15, 1964
Military Personnel, Ghana (Ex-Gratia Payments) Written Answers July 15, 1964
5 speeches — HOUSING AND RENTS Commons July 28, 1964
Dilutees Written Answers July 29, 1964
Dilutees Written Answers July 29, 1964
4 speeches — PROTECTION FROM EVICTION BILL Commons November 18, 1964
4 speeches — Clause 2.—(SUSPENSION OF EXECUTION OF ORDER FOR POSSESSION.) Commons December 8, 1964
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