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  1. 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.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Andrew_BonarAndrew Bonar - Wikipedia

    29 May 1810. Died. 30 December 1892. (1892-12-30) (aged 82) Dr. Andrew A. Bonar also printed in "The Sea of Galilee Mission of the Free Church of Scotland". Bonar and M'Cheyne travelled with two older ministers, Dr. Alexander Black [2] and Dr. Alexander Keith. Andrew Alexander Bonar (29 May 1810 in Edinburgh – 30 December 1892 in Glasgow) was ...

  3. 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.

  4. 31 de mar. de 2023 · Andrew Bonar Law. Andrew Bonar Law was famously known as the Unknown Prime Minister. He was the shortest serving Prime Minister of the 20 th century with only 209 days in office from 23 October 1922 to 19 May 1923. He had to resign after 6 months in office due to serious health issues and died soon after.

  5. Andrew Bonar Law. At the funeral of Andrew Bonar Law, in Westminster Abbey on 5 November 1923, Herbert Asquith stated, with a certain satisfaction, that 'the unknown Prime Minister' was being buried by the side of the Unknown Soldier. The phrase has served as epitaph to the man who was prime minister for only 211 days, the shortest tenure in ...

  6. Law, Andrew Bonar. British politician. Born 16 September 1858 in Kingston, Canada. Died 30 October 1923 in London, England. Bonar Law was leader of the Conservative Party in Britain during the war. He entered Asquith’s coalition government in May 1915, and in December 1916 played a crucial role in Lloyd George becoming Prime Minister.

  7. Andrew Bonar Law was the Canadian-born son of a Scottish clergyman. He worked as a boy on his father’s smallholding and then, at age 12, he went to live with his late mother’s cousins, who ...