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  2. David Lloyd George - Wikipedia

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    David Lloyd George, 1st Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor [a] (17 January 1863 – 26 March 1945) was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1916 to 1922. A Liberal Party politician from Wales, he was known for leading the United Kingdom during the First World War, for social-reform policies, for his role in the Paris Peace Conference, and for negotiating the establishment of the Irish Free State.

  3. Margaret Lloyd George - Wikipedia

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    Dame Margaret Lloyd George GBE JP (née Owen; 4 November 1864 – 20 January 1941) was a Welsh humanitarian and one of the first seven women magistrates appointed in Britain in 1919. [1] She was the wife of Prime Minister David Lloyd George from 1888 until her death in 1941.

  4. Margaret MacMillan - Wikipedia

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    Her maternal grandmother, Lady Olwen Carey Evans, was a daughter of David Lloyd George, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, and his first wife, Dame Margaret Lloyd George. [2] British popular historian and television presenter Dan Snow is her nephew.

  5. Richard Lloyd George, 2nd Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor

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    The son of the Liberal prime minister David Lloyd George by his first wife, Margaret Owen, Lloyd George was educated at Portmadoc School and Christ's College, Cambridge, graduating with a BA in 1910. During the First World War he was commissioned into the Royal Engineers and rose to the rank of Major.

  6. The Life Story of David Lloyd George - Wikipedia

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    Solicitors, presumably acting for the government or for Lloyd George's Liberal Party, visited the film company, paid £20,000 in cash (a very high figure at the time), and walked away with the negative and the only print. [1] The reason why Lloyd George took this action is still unknown, but is the subject of much speculation. [5]

  7. William George (solicitor) - Wikipedia

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    William George (23 February 1865 − 25 January 1967) was a Welsh solicitor and public figure who served for 60 years as a member of Caernarfonshire County Council. He was the younger brother of the Liberal Prime Minister David Lloyd George .

  8. Great Lives - Wikipedia

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    David Lloyd George, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom: ... Mother Teresa, nun Anton du Beke, dancer Arnold Palmer, golfer Peaches Golding, consultant

  9. Young Winston - Wikipedia

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    With the encouragement of opposition Liberal MP Lloyd George, to the dismay of his mother and annoyance of senior Conservatives, he takes up his father's campaign to limit spending on the military. The film ends with Sir Winston Churchill narrating events that follow including his marriage to Clementine Hozier seven years later.