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  1. 21 de oct. de 2022 · By Richard Rhys O'Brien Y Lolfa 21 October 2022 Paperback Biography of Dame Margaret Lloyd George, wife of British Prime Minister David Lloyd George, the first Welsh woman to become a magistrate and the first female JP in Caernarfonshire. A highly readable, in-depth analysis of the public life of Dame Margaret in her time as wife of the Prime Minister. After a brief intro on her wartime public ...

  2. Margaret, nommée GBE (1920), meurt le 20 janvier 1941 [29]. À l’âge de 80 ans, en octobre 1943, et contre l’avis de ses enfants, il se marie à sa secrétaire et maîtresse Frances Stevenson, depuis 1945 la comtesse Lloyd-George de Dwyfor (1888-1972), leur liaison ayant commencé en 1913 [30].

  3. David Lloyd George ( Manchester, 1863. január 17. – Ty Newydd, 1945. március 26.) brit államférfi, aki az első világháború és a háború utáni rendezés során 1916 – 1922 között liberális párti miniszterelnökként vezette Nagy-Britanniát és a Brit Birodalmat.

  4. 6 de dic. de 2016 · David Lloyd George was one of the twentieth century’s most famous radicals, and the first and only Welshman to hold the office of Prime Minister. He was brought up in Llanystumdwy and later served as Liberal MP for Caernarfon, Chancellor of the Exchequer, and as Prime Minister from 1916 to 1922.

  5. Lloyd George, Anglikanlaşmış toprak zengini İngilizlerin halk üzerinde kurmuş oldukları baskı ve hâkimiyet yüzünden daha çocukluğunda dinî inançlarını kaybetmişti. Toprak reformu ile alakalı gazetelerde yazılar yazdı. 1888’de Margaret Owen’la evlendi.

  6. Votes for Women. David Lloyd George's period in the Cabinet coincided with the vigorous campaign for women's suffrage, a cause he had supported from early in his political life. But as a cabinet member he was targeted by campaigners and subjected to verbal and physical attacks. The campaign against him intensified following his decision to vote ...

  7. The Canadian historian Margaret MacMillan, who detailed Lloyd George's role at the 1919 Peace Conference in her book, Peacemakers, is his great-granddaughter. The British television historian and presenter Dan Snow is a great-great-grandson through his mother, Canadian-born Ann MacMillan (married Peter Snow ), a long-time CBC reporter based in London and sister of Margaret MacMillan.