Sir Patrick Mayhew
September 11, 1929 -Summary information for Sir Patrick Mayhew
Contributions
1977
DEFENCE Commons January 12, 1977
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons January 20, 1977
4 speeches — ROAD VEHICLES (REGISTRATION MARK TRANSFERS) Commons January 24, 1977
Expenditure Commons January 25, 1977
British Railways (Dismissed Personnel) Commons February 1, 1977
Immigrants (Dependants) Written Answers February 3, 1977
4 speeches — LOTTERIES Commons February 8, 1977
MR. AGEE AND MR. HOSENBALL Commons February 16, 1977
British Army of the Rhine Written Answers February 22, 1977
TUC Commons February 24, 1977
Vehicle Registration (Cherished Numbers) Written Answers February 24, 1977
Property Services Agency Written Answers February 28, 1977
2 speeches — Property Services Agency Written Answers March 2, 1977
2 speeches — Immigrants (Marriages of Convenience) Commons March 3, 1977
Widows (Tax Form) Written Answers March 17, 1977
PRISONS Commons March 18, 1977
Value Added Tax Written Answers March 28, 1977
Property Services Agency Written Answers April 5, 1977
THE ARMY Commons April 19, 1977
3 speeches — CRIMINAL LAW BILL [Lords] Commons May 3, 1977
Football Hooliganism Commons May 5, 1977
PRE-RELEASE HOSTELS FOR PRISONERS BILL Commons May 13, 1977
HER MAJESTY'S AMBASSADOR, WASHINGTON Written Answers May 17, 1977
Phlebotomists Written Answers May 27, 1977
ARMED FORCES (CONDITIONS OF SERVICE) Commons June 16, 1977
INCUMBENTS (VACATION OF BENEFICES) MEASURE Commons June 29, 1977
9 speeches — PRISON SENTENCE PARTLY SERVED AND PARTLY SUSPENDED Commons July 13, 1977
2 speeches — PROTECTION FROM EVICTION WITHOUT DUE PROCESS OF LAW. Commons July 13, 1977
DETERMINATION OF DEFENDANT'S TITLE Commons July 13, 1977
Prisoners Written Answers July 28, 1977
3 speeches — CRIME Commons November 7, 1977
FIRE SERVICE (DISPUTE) Commons November 15, 1977
FIRE SERVICE (PAY) Commons December 8, 1977
3 speeches — ARMED FORCES (PAY) Commons December 9, 1977
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