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    Andrew Bonar Law (/ ˈ b ɒ n ər ˈ l ɔː / BONN-ər; 16 September 1858 – 30 October 1923) was a British statesman and Conservative politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from October 1922 to May 1923. Law was born in the British colony of New Brunswick (now a Canadian province).

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  2. Andrew Bonar Law (16 de septiembre de 1858-30 de octubre de 1923) fue un político y hombre de estado británico nacido en Canadá. Militó en el Partido Conservador y fue primer ministro del Reino Unido entre 1922 hasta 1923.

  3. 21 de jul. de 2021 · 30 October 1923, London. Dates in office. 1922 to 1923. Political party. Conservative. Biography. Andrew Bonar Law was the Canadian-born son of a Scottish clergyman. He worked as a boy on his...

  4. 21 de mar. de 1999 · This article was most recently revised and updated by André Munro. Bonar Law was the prime minister of Great Britain from October 23, 1922, to May 20, 1923, the first holder of that office to come from a British overseas possession. He was the leader of the Conservative Party during the periods 1911–21 and 1922–23.

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  5. 16 Sep 1858. Birth place. Rexton, New Brunswick, Canada. Died. 30 Oct 1923 (aged 65 years) Resting place. Westminster Abbey. About Andrew Bonar Law. Bonar Law was the shortest serving Prime Minister of the 20th Century, being in office for just 209 days.

  6. 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. 17 de may. de 2018 · Law, Andrew Bonar (1858–1923). Prime minister. Described on his death as the ‘Unknown Prime Minister’, Bonar Law was a modest and melancholy figure, who appeared content to remain as second in command to Lloyd George from 1916 to 1921.