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  1. B. B. Gilbert, David Lloyd George: a political life: The architect of change, 1863-1912 (Columbus 1987) Cyril Parry, David Lloyd George (Dinbych 1984) Emyr Price, Lloyd George y cenedlaetholwr Cymreig: arwr ynteu bradwr? (Llandysul 1999) John Grigg, Lloyd George: the young Lloyd George (London 2002) John Grigg, Lloyd George: The people's ...

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  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. 17 de ene. de 2003 · Owen Lloyd George, 3rd Earl Lloyd George of Dwyfor was born on 28 April 1924. 2 He was the son of Richard Lloyd George, 2nd Earl Lloyd George of Dwyfor and Roberta Ida Freeman McAlpine. 2 He married, firstly, Ruth Margaret Coit, daughter of Richard Coit, on 8 September 1949. 2 He and Ruth Margaret Coit were divorced in 1982. 2 He married ...

  5. 1. Hon Richard Lloyd George, later 2nd Earl Lloyd George of Dwyfor. 2. Hon Gwilym Lloyd George, later 1st Viscount Tenby. 1. Lady Olwen Elizabeth Lloyd George DBE (b. 3 Apr 1892; d. 1990), mar. 19 Jun 1917 Maj Sir Thomas John Carey Evans MC (d. 25 Aug 1947), 1st son of Dr R D Evans, of Blaenau Festiniog, and had issue. 2.

  6. 16 de ago. de 2010 · Owen Lloyd George was born on April 28 1924, the only son of the 2nd Earl, Richard (1898-1968) and his wife Roberta, daughter of Sir Robert McAlpine. Owen was educated at Oundle, where he was ...

  7. David Lloyd George, Earl Lloyd George of Dwyfor, (born Jan. 17, 1863, Manchester, Eng.—died March 26, 1945, Ty-newydd, near Llanystumdwy, Caernarvonshire, Wales), British prime minister (1916–22). He entered Parliament in 1890 as a Liberal and retained his seat for 55 years. He served as president of the Board of Trade (1905–08), then as ...