Sir Robert Cary

1898 - October 1, 1979
Summary information for Sir Robert Cary

Contributions

1966

CHANCELLOR OF THE DUCHY OF LANCASTER Commons May 3, 1966

Drug Addiction (Advisory Committee) Commons June 13, 1966

House of Commons (Accommodation) Commons June 15, 1966

2 speeches — Clause 33.—(ABOLITION OF INVESTMENT ALLOWANCES AND AMENDMENTS AS TO INITIAL ALLOWANCES.) Commons June 22, 1966

EAST OF SUEZ (MILITARY COMMITMENTS) Commons June 28, 1966

Disabled Persons (Vehicles) Commons July 4, 1966

3 speeches — FINANCE BILL Commons July 13, 1966

MR. GERALD BROOKE Commons July 18, 1966

Land Holdings (Registry) Commons July 25, 1966

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons July 28, 1966

PLEASURE BOAT "DARLWIN" Commons August 3, 1966

MEMBERS (PECUNIARY INTERESTS AND EMOLUMENTS) Commons August 4, 1966

War Disablement Pensioners Commons August 8, 1966

London-Yorkshire Line (Electrification) Commons August 10, 1966

Members (Press Cutting Service) Commons October 25, 1966

2 speeches — PRICES AND INCOMES Commons October 25, 1966

MR. GERALD BROOKE Commons November 7, 1966

Members' Research Assistants (Access to Library) Commons November 16, 1966

Blood Sports Commons November 17, 1966

Prison Security (Scientific Methods) Commons November 17, 1966

2 speeches — Prisons (Escapes) Commons November 17, 1966

Television Rentals Commons November 22, 1966

Traffic Congestion, Central London Commons November 23, 1966

2 speeches — Motor Vehicles Commons December 5, 1966

RHODESIA Commons December 5, 1966

White Paper Commons December 7, 1966

Parcel Post Commons December 7, 1966

RHODESIA Commons December 7, 1966

2 speeches — Tobacco Leaf Imports Commons December 8, 1966

European Economic Community Commons December 13, 1966

AMENDMENTS TO STANDING ORDERS Commons December 14, 1966

2 speeches — MR. GERALD BROOKE Commons December 19, 1966

2 speeches — WAR DISABILITY PENSIONERS Commons December 21, 1966

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