Viscount Cranborne

September 30, 1946 -
Summary information for Viscount Cranborne

Contributions

1981

Helsinki Final Act Written Answers January 19, 1981

Nuclear Weapons Commons January 20, 1981

Madrid Conference Commons January 21, 1981

Business of the House Commons February 5, 1981

7 speeches — Freedom of Information Bill Commons February 6, 1981

Tel Aviv Commons February 10, 1981

Rural Areas (Designation) Written Answers February 12, 1981

Helsinki Final Act Written Answers February 13, 1981

Prevention of Terrorism Commons March 18, 1981

Foot and Mouth Disease Outbreak Commons March 23, 1981

Overseas Aid Commons March 24, 1981

3 speeches — Lloyd's Bill (By Order) Commons March 24, 1981

European Community (Agriculture Ministers' Meeting) Commons April 3, 1981

Prayer Book Protection Commons April 8, 1981

Engagements Commons April 16, 1981

Business of the House Commons April 16, 1981

16 speeches — Foreign Affairs Commons May 7, 1981

SPECIAL TAX ON BANKING DEPOSITS. Commons May 12, 1981

Defence Estimates 1981 Commons May 19, 1981

Flood Defence (Chiswell) Written Answers May 22, 1981

4 speeches — ACQUISITION BY BIRTH OR ADOPTION Commons June 3, 1981

Queen's University of Belfast Written Answers June 5, 1981

Engagements Commons June 23, 1981

Development Commission Written Answers June 24, 1981

Business of the House Commons June 25, 1981

2 speeches — Agricultural Land Commons July 1, 1981

Ottawa Summit Meeting Commons July 23, 1981

5 speeches — British Gas Corporation (Wytch Farm Oilfield) Commons July 27, 1981

Council of Ministers Written Answers October 28, 1981

3 speeches — Foreign Affairs Commons November 5, 1981

Civil Service Department (Transfer of Responsibilities) Commons November 12, 1981

Unemployment Benefit Written Answers November 30, 1981

Engagements Commons December 10, 1981

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