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  1. Dame Margaret Lloyd George GBE JP ( née Owen; 4 November 1864 – 20 January 1941) was a Welsh humanitarian and one of the first seven women magistrates appointed in Britain in 1919. [1] She was the wife of Prime Minister David Lloyd George from 1888 until her death in 1941. [2]

  2. Born Margaret Owen in Mynyddednyfed, Wales; died in January 1941; daughter of a prosperous Methodist farmer; became first wife of David Lloyd George (1863–1945, British prime minister, and one of the most dominant international figures of the early 20th century), on January 24, 1888; children: (two sons and three daughters) Richard, Mair ...

  3. Margaret Lloyd George nació el 3 de noviembre de 1874 en Criccieth, Gales. Se casó con el político británico David Lloyd George en 1889, convirtiéndose en su compañera de por vida y su mayor apoyo en su carrera política.

  4. The youngest daughter of David Lloyd George and Margaret, his wife; born 22 April 1902. She was educated at Garrett's Hall, Banstead, and in Paris. She was elected M.P. for Anglesey (as a Liberal), 1929-31, and as Ind. Lib. 1931-45. At the General Election of 1951 she was defeated by Cledwyn Hughes (L).

  5. Dame Margaret Lloyd George GBE JP (de soltera Owen; 4 de noviembre de 1864 - 20 de enero de 1941) fue una humanitaria galesa y una de las primeras siete mujeres magistradas nombradas en Gran Bretaña en 1919. Era la esposa del primer ministro David Lloyd George de 1888 hasta su muerte en 1941.

  6. The album of Dame Margaret Lloyd George contains 121 photographs of the Lloyd George family; including Dame Margaret herself, Lady Megan and David Lloyd George. One can also find photographs from conferences in Versailles (1919) and San Remo (1920) in the album, as well as scenes from Clynnog, Chequers, Dinas Dinlle and Eisteddfa, Cricieth.

  7. David Lloyd George, I Conde Lloyd-George de Dwyfor, ( Mánchester, 17 de enero de 1863- Gwynedd, Gales, 26 de marzo de 1945) fue un político británico, primer ministro entre 1916 y 1922, durante la última etapa de la Primera Guerra Mundial y los primeros años de la posguerra. Biografía.