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  1. 16 mag 2024 · David Lloyd George (born Jan. 17, 1863, Manchester, Eng.—died March 26, 1945, Ty-newydd, near Llanystumdwy, Caernarvonshire, Wales) was a British prime minister (1916–22) who dominated the British political scene in the latter part of World War I. He was raised to the peerage in the year of his death.

  2. David Lloyd George 1863-1945 Prime Minister 1916-1922. He was born in Manchester on 17th January 1863, a son of William George and his wife Elizabeth (Lloyd). The family had a farm in Pembrokeshire in south Wales and his uncle Richard was a strong Liberal. David followed him into political life. In 1888 he married Margaret Owen and their ...

  3. Gwilym Lloyd George. Born 4th December 1894 - Died 14th February 1967. 1st Viscount Tenby. Liberal MP for Pembrokeshire 1922-24, 1929-45, National Liberal MP for Pembrokeshire 1945-50, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne North 1951-57. Minister of Fuel and Power 1942-45, Minister of Food 1951-54, Home Secretary 1954-57.

  4. Gwilym Lloyd George. UK Home Secretary, 1954-57. Birthplace: Criccieth, Wales ause of death: unspecified. Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straigh. Military service: British Army (Maj.) Became 1st Viscount Tenby in 1957, inherited by son David upon his death. Father: David Lloyd George (UK Prime Minister, b. 17-Jan-1863 ...

    • December 4, 1894
    • February 14, 1967
  5. 17 feb 2010 · Gwilym Lloyd George was the son of Margaret and David Lloyd George. He was Liberal MP for Pembrokeshire (1922-4,1929-50) and then later a Liberal and Conservative MP for Newcastle upon Tyne North (1951-57). He held several offices including Home Secretary and Minister for Welsh Affairs from 1951 to 1954. He was raised to the peerage as Viscount ...

  6. Mr Gwilym Lloyd George. 1894 - February 14, 1967. Constituencies. Pembrokeshire November 15, 1922 - December 6, 1923; Pembrokeshire December 6, 1923 - October 29, 1924 ...

  7. Gwilym Lloyd | About | gwilymlloyd. I grew up in Cambridge – the third son of an eminent Academic and a distinguished French-English translator. My earliest memory of performing is at primary school – playing the matador in an adaptation of ‘Ferdinand the Bull’ – not an easy task as I was required to cry (or at least shed tears of ...