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  1. archives.parliament.uk › collections › getrecordThe Bonar Law Papers

    For Bonar Law's short period out of office there is one series - BL/107 - of general correspondence leaving only nine series for the twelve months of his premiership. Topics covered include British war losses, broadcasting, the cattle embargo, devolution, education, housing, foreign policy and Ireland, the League of Nations, licensing, pensions, the Pope, and the Reparations Conference.

  2. Andrew Bonar Law (1858-1923) “I can imagine no length of resistance to which Ulster can go in which I should not be prepared to support them, and in which, in my belief, they would not be supported by the overwhelming majority of the British people.”. Bonar Law led the Conservative Party for more than a decade from 1911 to 1923; and served ...

  3. 24 de ene. de 2024 · It is a testament to Andrew Bonar Law and his family, that such a unique historical record exists, and that it can now be preserved for the public good and will remain in Ireland. I’m glad that my Department was able to fund this acquisition which will hopefully be available to view in its physical format following conservation assessment after 2025, with digital content available to view as ...

  4. 21 de jul. de 2021 · 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 ...

  5. 10 de ene. de 1998 · Sat Jan 10 1998 - 00:00. Five years after producing The Printed Maps of Ireland to 1612, Andrew Bonar Law has now published a companion volume. The Printed Maps of Ireland 1612-1850 is described ...

  6. 31 de mar. de 2023 · Bonar Law was from an Ulster family and was against Home Rule for Ireland, favouring instead the Ulster Unionists. In 1912 he gave a speech against Home Rule at a large Unionist rally held at Blenheim Palace. Bonar Law speaking at Blenheim Palace, 1912, Parliamentary Archives, BL/124 . Leader of the Conservative Party

  7. 11 de feb. de 2009 · 4 Law to Long, 8 Nov. 1913, Bonar Law papers, 33/6/96; see s1imilar letters from Law to J. P. Croal (editor of The Scotsman), 18 Oct. 1913 and to Lansdowne, 8 Oct. 1913, Bonar Law papers 33/6/84 and 33/5/68 cited in Boyce, D. G., ‘ British conservative opinion, the Ulster question, and the partition of Ireland, 1912–21 ’, Irish Historical Studies, XVII (03 1970), 92 –3Google Scholar.