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  1. Links to information about the five major collecting areas of the Parliamentary Archives: Commons and Lords, Palace of Westminster, Societies and Staff, Private Papers, UK Parliament Web Archive

  2. 26 de ago. de 2008 · Andrew Bonar Law, Chancellor of the Exchequer in the wartime coalition and later Prime Minister in 1922-23, lost two sons in 1917. The reason for this post (and the question for Terry) centres on their CWGC records. The elder of the brothers, James, is simply listed as Law, while his younger brother Charles's surname is given as Bonar Law.

  3. Recopilación de frases y citas célebres de Andrew Bonar Law. Político inglés aunque nacido en Cánada. Fue lider del partido conservador y primer ministro en 1922.

  4. 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.

  5. Andrew Bonar Law (1858-1923) was the son of a Presbyterian minister in New Brunswick, Canada, who was lucky enough to be sent when 12 to live with wealthy Glasgow banking cousins. He enjoyed a successful business career in the family bank and as partner in an iron trader, before entering Parliament at 42 and gaining a steady reputation as a business-oriented junior minister.

  6. Andrew Bonar Law was a British Conservative Party statesman and Prime Minister, often referred to as the ‘Unknown Prime Minister’. This biography of Andrew Law provides detailed information about his childhood, life, achievements, works & timeline.

  7. 20 de ene. de 2008 · Law, Andrew Bonar. Andrew Bonar Law, statesman, prime minister of Great Britain (b at Kingston, NB 16 Sept 1858; d at London, Eng 30 Oct 1923). The only colonial to become prime minister of Great Britain, Law grew up in simple surroundings, until at 12 he was sent to live with affluent relatives in Scotland. At 16 he joined the family banking ...