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  1. William Lloyd George, 3rd Viscount Tenby, JP (7 November 1927 – 12 June 2023), was a British peer and army officer. A grandson of the Prime Minister David Lloyd George, he was among the 90 hereditary peers elected to remain in the House of Lords after the passing of the House of Lords Act 1999.

  2. Viscounts Tenby (1957) Gwilym Lloyd George, 1st Viscount Tenby (1894–1967) David Lloyd George, 2nd Viscount Tenby (1922–1983) William Lloyd George, 3rd Viscount Tenby (1927–2023) Timothy Henry Gwilym Lloyd George, 4th Viscount Tenby (born 1962) There is no heir to the viscountcy. See also. Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor; Notes

  3. 13 giu 2023 · The 3rd Viscount Tenby, who has died aged 95, was the last surviving grandson of David Lloyd George; in his teens he often visited the former Liberal prime minister at Churt, his home on...

    • Telegraph Obituaries
  4. 11 mar 2015 · The third Viscount Tenby, who is 87, is taking advantage of a new law that allows members of the House of Lords to retire and will formally leave on May 1. The peer - William Lloyd...

  5. Lloyd George married Edna Gwenfron, daughter of David Jones, in 1921. They had two children: David Lloyd George, 2nd Viscount Tenby (1922–1983), and William Lloyd George, 3rd Viscount Tenby (1927–2023). He died aged 72, and was succeeded by his eldest son, David. Lady Tenby died in 1971. References

  6. 7 giu 2023 · William Lloyd George, 3rd Viscount Tenby, JP (7 November 1927 – 7 June 2023), was a British peer and army officer. A grandson of the Prime Minister David Lloyd George, he was among the 90 hereditary peers elected to remain in the House of Lords after the passing of the House of Lords Act 1999. Oops something went wrong: 403.

  7. William Lloyd George, 3rd Viscount Tenby, JP (7 November 1927 – 7 June 2023), was a British peer and army officer. A grandson of the Prime Minister David Lloyd George, he was among the 90 hereditary peers elected to remain in the House of Lords after the passing of the House of Lords Act 1999.