Sir Frederick Burden
December 27, 1905 - 1987Summary information for Sir Frederick Burden
Contributions
1977
Animals (Imports) Written Answers January 21, 1977
PRIME MINISTER'S QUESTIONS Commons January 24, 1977
TEACHER TRAINING Commons January 24, 1977
2 speeches — FIREARMS ACT 1968 (AMENDMENT) (No. 2) BILL Commons February 11, 1977
Badgers Written Answers February 17, 1977
Training (Northern Region) Commons March 1, 1977
Helsinki Final Act Commons March 2, 1977
AIRCRAFT AND SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRIES BILL Commons March 2, 1977
PERSONAL TAXATION Commons March 3, 1977
Lebanon Written Answers March 7, 1977
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons March 10, 1977
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons March 17, 1977
11 speeches — DEFENCE Commons March 22, 1977
Chatham Dockyard Written Answers March 22, 1977
HER MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT (OPPOSITION MOTION) Commons March 23, 1977
Commuter Rail Fares Commons March 24, 1977
2 speeches — EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES ACT 1972 Commons April 1, 1977
COMMUTER AREAS Commons April 1, 1977
Animals (Endangered Species) Written Answers April 7, 1977
Metropolitan Police Officers (Criminal Charges) Commons May 5, 1977
Dogs Written Answers May 9, 1977
EUROPEAN COMMUNITY (ATMOSPHERIC POLLUTION) Commons May 18, 1977
2 speeches — HOSPITAL SERVICES (MEDWAY TOWNS) Commons May 18, 1977
SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS Commons May 25, 1977
2 speeches — BRITISH RAIL Commons May 27, 1977
PROPOSALS TO INVESTIGATE PRICE INCREASES Commons June 21, 1977
RESTRICTIONS, UNDERTAKINGS AND ORDERS IN CONSEQUENCE OF REPORTS ON INVESTIGATIONS Commons June 21, 1977
4 speeches — SAFEGUARDS FOR BASIC PROFITS Commons June 21, 1977
2 speeches — TRANSPORT (WHITE PAPER) Commons June 27, 1977
Driving Licences Written Answers July 14, 1977
Motor Bicycles (Accidents) Written Answers July 20, 1977
ANIMALS (EXPERIMENTS) Commons December 8, 1977
Degrees and Diplomas Written Answers December 14, 1977
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