Sir George Courthope

1877 - September 2, 1955
Summary information for Sir George Courthope

Contributions

1932

AFFORESTATION, THETFORD. Written Answers February 17, 1932

AFFORESTATION, THETFORD. Written Answers February 18, 1932

AFFORESTATION, No NORFOLK. Written Answers February 22, 1932

FOREST WORKERS' HOLDINGS, THETFORD CHASE. Written Answers February 22, 1932

6 speeches — HOME-GROWN TIMBER (PIT WOOD). Commons March 3, 1932

TIMBER AND STEEL SUPPORTS. Commons March 15, 1932

AFFORESTATION GRANTS Commons March 15, 1932

WHEAT BILL. Commons March 17, 1932

4 speeches — TIMBER SUPPLIES. Commons March 22, 1932

AFFORESTATION. Written Answers April 6, 1932

PIT PROPS. Commons April 12, 1932

FORESTRY WORKERS. Commons April 12, 1932

3 speeches — LOCAL AUTHORITIES AUDIT. Commons April 26, 1932

ORDNANCE SURVEY. Written Answers May 11, 1932

CLAUSE 24.—(Suspension of land value tax.) Commons May 26, 1932

5 speeches — HOME-GROWN TIMBER. Commons May 31, 1932

NEW CLAUSE.—(Provision as to the Preservation of Trees). Commons June 3, 1932

2 speeches — CLAUSE 21.—(Recovery of betterment from, owners of property increased in value.) Commons June 6, 1932

3 speeches — SHEEP STOCK PRICES (FARM, BLAIRMORE). Commons June 14, 1932

MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES. Commons June 15, 1932

4 speeches — FORESTRY COMMISSIONERS TRANSACTIONS. Commons June 30, 1932

CROWN LAND, FOREST OF DEAN (SALES). Written Answers July 1, 1932

AGRICULTURAL MARKETING ACT, 1931. Commons July 4, 1932

NEW FOREST (ELECTRICITY GRID). Commons July 6, 1932

5 speeches — AFFORESTATION. Commons July 12, 1932

SHEEP STOCKS. Written Answers July 12, 1932

FORESTRY COMMISSION LAND, FORT AUGUSTUS. Written Answers July 12, 1932

AFFORESTATION (GLAMORGAN- SHIRE). Written Answers October 20, 1932

3 speeches — NEW FOREST (ELECTRIC PYLONS). Commons November 1, 1932

NEW FOREST (ELECTRICITY GRID). Commons November 8, 1932

AFFORESTATION, CHOPWELL WOODS AND HAMSTERLEY, DURHAM. Written Answers December 13, 1932

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