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  1. Less than 18 months later, Lloyd George died on 26 March 1945. Frances Stevenson, now the Dowager Countess Lloyd-George of Dwyfor, lived at Churt for the rest of her life, devoting her time to her family, charitable activities, perpetuating the memory of Lloyd George and writing. Her memoirs The Years That Are Past was published in 1967, and ...

  2. Frances, Countess Lloyd George: More Than a Mistress. Ruth Longford. Gracewing Publishing, 1996 - Biography & Autobiography - 214 pages . Preview this book ...

  3. A fascinating insight into one of the great British leaders of the twentieth century. Frances Stevenson's diaries show both Lloyd George as politician and wartime leader, and a more intimate view in his relationship with Frances. The book is, as one would expect, sympathetically edited by A J P Taylor, with detailed footnotes explaining other ...

    • Frances Stevenson
  4. The official biography. By M. Thomson with the collaboration of Frances, Countess Lloyd-George of Dwyfor, etc. (London 1948) David Lloyd George, War Memoirs of David Lloyd George (London 1933-36), 6 vols; B. B. Gilbert, David Lloyd George: a political life: The architect of change, 1863-1912 (Columbus 1987) Cyril Parry, David Lloyd George ...

  5. 25 de abr. de 2022 · Frances Lloyd George, Countess Lloyd-George of Dwyfor, CBE (née Stevenson; 7 October 1888 – 5 December 1972) was British Prime Minister David Lloyd George’s mistress, personal secretary, confidante, and second wife. Stevenson, Frances Louise, was born in London.

  6. (en) Frances Ruth Longford, Countess Lloyd George: more than a mistress, Gracewing Publishing, 1996 (en) Bentley Brinkerhoff Gilbert, « David Lloyd George: Land, The Budget, and Social Reform », The American Historical Review , vol. 81, n o 5,‎ décembre 1976 ( DOI 10.2307/1852870 )

  7. "A Private Secretary to Mr. Lloyd George: Miss F.L. Stevenson" Frances Lloyd George, Countess Lloyd-George of Dwyfor, CBE (7 October 1888 – 5 December 1972) was the mistress, personal secretary, confidante and second wife of British Prime Minister David Lloyd George.