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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. She was the wife of Prime Minister David Lloyd George from 1888 until her death in 1941.

    • Welsh
    • Liberal
  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. Casado con Margaret Lloyd George de 1888 a 1941 y con Frances Stevenson de 1943 a 1945. Fue padre de Megan, Gwilym, Olwen, Mair, Richard y George. Poco antes de su muerte se le concedió el título de conde. David Lloyd George falleció en Llanystumdwy el 26 de marzo de 1945. Cargos Primer Ministro del Reino Unido

  4. From the end of the First World War in November 1918 until the fall of the last Liberal-led government in October 1922, Margaret Lloyd George, wife of David Lloyd George of Llanystumdwy , “the Man who Won the War”, pursued an unprecedented series of political campaigns between all compass points of England and Wales.

  5. Learn more about the Lloyd George family in the Dictionary of Welsh Biography. David Lloyd George married twice, and had five children with his first wife, Dame Margaret Lloyd George.

  6. Hace 6 días · David Lloyd George and his wife, Margaret, with their daughter Megan. As a young man, Lloyd George had the romantic good looks that ensured success with women. After numerous love affairs, he was married in 1888 to Margaret Owen, who bore him two sons and three daughters.

  7. 20 de nov. de 2022 · In the winter of 1921 Margaret Lloyd George was in the middle of campaigning in Cardiganshire. It was a whirlwind tour with extra whirling as she managed to address seven meetings a day, racking up a tally of some sixty five stops over the course of just six days.