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  1. Andrew Bonar Law werd geboren in Rexton, een dorp in Canada. Toen hij 2 jaar was, stierf zijn moeder. Toen hij 12 was verhuisde hij naar Glasgow. Na de Universiteit van Glasgow bezocht te hebben, dit wekte zijn interesse voor politiek en debat, werkte hij voor verschillende bedrijven. Bonar Law trouwde met Anne Pitcairn Robley en kreeg met haar ...

  2. Andrew Bonar Law, the son of Rev. James Law, was born in Rexton, New Brunswick (now a part of Canada) in 1858. He moved to Glasgow in Scotland after the death of his mother and at sixteen started work in the family's ironwork business. Bonar Law joined the Conservative Party and in the 1900 General Election was elected to represent Glasgow ...

  3. アンドルー・ボナー・ロー閣下(英: Rt. Hon. Andrew Bonar Law, PC 、1858年 9月16日 – 1923年 10月30日)は、イギリスの政治家。 1911年にアーサー・バルフォアが保守党党首を退任した後、代わって党首となった。第一次世界大戦中に成立した挙国一致内閣で閣僚職を ...

  4. 26 de may. de 2017 · Andrew Bonar Law was, like his true successor Stanley Baldwin, a latecomer to political life, taking the Tory leadership just 11 years after first entering the commons. If Baldwin had little ministerial experience before becoming the leader of what was then the Unionists, Bonar Law had none.

  5. 26 de ago. de 2008 · Andrew Bonar Law, Chancellor of the Exchequer in the wartime coalition and later Prime Minister in 1922-23, lost two sons in 1917. The reason for this post (and the question for Terry) centres on their CWGC records. The elder of the brothers, James, is simply listed as Law, while his younger brother Charles's surname is given as Bonar Law.

  6. BONAR LAW AND HOME RULE I75. schemes to the government, firstly upon a nine-county basis and then even a six-county one, Bonar Law was confident of the support of many Liberal backbenchers and ministerialists. However, Bonar Law was equally confident that such schemes would be. rejected by the Nationalist party.

  7. Andrew Bonar Law MP 1858-1923, Prime Minister. Born in 1858 in New Brunswick, Canada, Andrew was the youngest son of Eliza Ann Kidston whose father, William, had emigrated to Halifax, Nova Scotia, from Glasgow in 1810. On the death of his mother in 1860, her sister Janet Kidston moved to New Brunswick to keep house for the Law’s but, on the ...