Sir Richard Pilkington

May 10, 1908 - December 9, 1976
Summary information for Sir Richard Pilkington

Contributions

1963

Public House (Incident) Commons January 22, 1963

2 speeches — Old-Age Pensioners (Income Tax) Commons January 24, 1963

2 speeches — Overseas Information Services Commons January 29, 1963

2 speeches — Rating Valuation Commons January 29, 1963

Traffic Congestion Commons March 6, 1963

Road Vehicles (Size) Written Answers March 6, 1963

2 speeches — Rates Commons March 7, 1963

Rateable Values Commons March 18, 1963

Garaging of Invalid Cars (Rates) Commons March 26, 1963

Rates (Committee of Inquiry) Written Answers March 28, 1963

2 speeches — Rates Commons April 2, 1963

2 speeches — £ Sterling (Purchasing Power) Commons April 9, 1963

Rating Inquiry Written Answers April 25, 1963

2 speeches — Abu Simbel (Monuments) Commons May 2, 1963

Rating Written Answers May 7, 1963

2 speeches — Road Safety Training Commons May 8, 1963

2 speeches — Lorries (Dimensions) Commons May 8, 1963

Output per Head (Comparative Figures) Written Answers May 28, 1963

Trunk Roads (Expenditure) Written Answers May 31, 1963

2 speeches — Rates Commons June 18, 1963

POLITICAL PARTIES (SOURCES OF INCOME) Commons June 20, 1963

Motorways Written Answers June 26, 1963

Dual Carriageway Roads Written Answers July 17, 1963

CHANCELLOR OF THE DUCHY OF LANCASTER (SPEECH) Commons July 18, 1963

Gypsies Commons November 19, 1963

2 speeches — Rate Revaluation Commons November 19, 1963

FISHERY LIMITS (CONFERENCE) Written Answers November 25, 1963

River Stour (Footbridge) Written Answers November 25, 1963

Taxpayers and Ratepayers (Financial Burdens) Written Answers November 26, 1963

50 m.p.h. Limit Written Answers December 4, 1963

Road Accidents (Safety Belts) Written Answers December 4, 1963

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