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  1. 3 giorni fa · It was purchased for £2,500 in 1909 by Andrew Bonar Law, the Conservative politician and later Prime Minister, who lived there until 1917, when he moved to No. 11 Downing Street following his appointment as Chancellor of the Exchequer in the previous December.

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  2. 1 giorno fa · In May 1923 Bonar Law was diagnosed with terminal cancer and retired immediately; he died five months later. With many of the party's senior leading figures standing aloof and outside of the government, there were only two candidates to succeed him: Lord Curzon, the foreign secretary, and Baldwin.

  3. 2 giorni fa · This constituency was also the seat of the former Conservative Prime Minister Bonar Law, who was the shortest-serving UK Prime Minister of the twentieth century. The seat is due to be abolished for the next general election , with its contents being distributed to five neighbouring constituencies.

  4. 2 giorni fa · In 1922, Bonar Law and Stanley Baldwin led the breakup of the coalition, and the Conservatives governed until 1923, when a minority Labour government led by Ramsay MacDonald came to power. The Conservatives regained power in 1924 but were defeated in 1929 as a minority Labour government took office.

  5. 5 giorni fa · 1923: Stanley Baldwin succeeds Andrew Bonar Law as Prime Minister. 1930: Amy Johnson becomes the first woman to fly solo from England to Australia. 1941: German battleship Bismarck sinks the British battle cruiser HMS Hood; 1,416 die, three survive. 1944: Icelandic voters sever all ties with Denmark.

  6. 2 giorni fa · Commemorative plaques mark the residences of Thackeray at No. 36 Onslow Square, Hansom at No. 27 Sumner Place, the historians J. A. Froude and W. E. H. Lecky at Nos. 5 and 38 Onslow Gardens, and the prime minister Andrew Bonar Law at No. 24 Onslow Gardens.

  7. 4 giorni fa · 1923 Stanley Baldwin succeeds Andrew Bonar Law as British Prime Minister British Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin British Prime Minister Bonar Law 1924 Canada grants women the right to vote in federal elections, though First Nations women still unable to without giving up their status [1]