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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. Tres hombres, Georges Clemenceau, Woodrow Wilson y David Lloyd George, fueron los directores de una orquesta de diplomáticos, políticos y militares que llevaron a cabo unas complejas y enrevesadas negociaciones hasta concluir con los famosos Tratados de Versalles, de Saint-Germain-en-Laye, de Neuilly, de Trianon y de Sèvres.

  4. MEGAN ARFON LLOYD GEORGE (1902 - 1966), M.P. The youngest daughter of David Lloyd George and Margaret, his wife; born 22 April 1902. She was educated at Garrett's Hall, Banstead, and in Paris. She was elected M.P. for Anglesey (as a Liberal), 1929-31, and as Ind. Lib. 1931-45.

  5. Lloyd George, Margaret (1866–1941)Welsh prime-ministerial wife. Name variations: Dame Margaret Lloyd George; Margaret Owen. Born Margaret Owen, 1866, in Mynyddednyfed, Wales; died Jan 1941; dau. Source for information on Lloyd George, Margaret (1866–1941): Dictionary of Women Worldwide: 25,000 Women Through the Ages dictionary.

  6. 26 de jun. de 2010 · Dame Margaret Lloyd George died at her beloved north Wales home Brynawelon, Criccieth on the morning of 20 January 1941 after a mercifully brief illness. Although the couple had been semi-estranged for many years, spending only relatively brief intervals in each other’s company, usually during the month of August, Lloyd George was still devastated.

  7. 16 de ago. de 2023 · While his wife Margaret stayed at the family home in Wales, he mostly held court in Surrey at a golf course property leased from newspaper proprietor George Riddell. It was here in February 1913 that a militant wing of the suffragette movement detonated a bomb hidden in a linen cupboard.