Sir Raymond Gower
August 15, 1916 - February 22, 1989Summary information for Sir Raymond Gower
Contributions
1977
14 speeches — EFFECT OF ACT Commons January 18, 1977
2 speeches — Civil Servants (Housing) Commons January 24, 1977
5 speeches — ELECTION OF ADDITIONAL MEMBERS Commons January 25, 1977
6 speeches — THE ASSEMBLIES Commons January 26, 1977
12 speeches — TIME OF ELECTION AND TERM OF OFFICE OF MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY Commons February 1, 1977
12 speeches — TIME OF ELECTION AND TERM OF OFFICE OF MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY Commons February 2, 1977
SCOTLAND AND WALES BILL Commons February 2, 1977
REFERENDUMS IN SCOTLAND AND WALES Commons February 16, 1977
Local Government Commons February 28, 1977
6 speeches — WALES Commons February 28, 1977
Polytechnic of Wales (Teacher Training) Written Answers February 28, 1977
Government Expenditure Written Answers March 21, 1977
Transport Fuel Costs Commons April 4, 1977
7 speeches — HYDROCARBON OIL ETC. Commons May 9, 1977
Clause 15 Commons May 10, 1977
Public Bodies (Parliamentary Questions) Commons May 23, 1977
Wales Written Answers July 11, 1977
Advance Factories Written Answers July 11, 1977
Land Authority for Wales Commons July 11, 1977
2 speeches — South Glamorgan Health Authority Commons July 11, 1977
ALTERATION OF PERSONAL RELIEFS Commons July 25, 1977
2 speeches — FINANCE BILL Commons July 25, 1977
2 speeches — Road Construction Programme Written Answers July 28, 1977
Dual Carriageways Written Answers July 28, 1977
11 speeches — WALES BILL Commons November 15, 1977
8 speeches — WALES BILL (ALLOCATION OF TIME) Commons November 16, 1977
2 speeches — Local Authority Mortgages Commons November 21, 1977
Rate Support Grant Commons November 21, 1977
Building Industry Written Answers November 21, 1977
2 speeches — Road Construction Programme Written Answers December 12, 1977
Dual Carriageways Written Answers December 12, 1977
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