David Lloyd George
Standard Name: Lloyd George, David
Connections
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Occupation | Elinor Glyn | The only other woman to witness the signing was Frances Stevenson
, mistress of British Prime Minister David Lloyd George
. |
politics | Isabella Ormston Ford | IOF
marched in a London procession in support of the Conciliation Bill (which had just been dropped from parliament's schedule by Lloyd George
for the second year running); she urged both militants and constitutionalists alike... |
Reception | Rosita Forbes | Signatures were gathered for a presentation volume for RF
; early signatories were the Prince of Wales
and the Prime Minister
. The presentation was made at a reception attended by peers, peeresses, and bishops... |
Textual Features | Clara Codd | It provides a detailed history of her life so far. Focusing on her work with Theosophy, she also gives details about her upbringing in North Devon and her aversion to the fear-inducing side of Christianity... |
Occupation | Gillian Clarke | She and Meic Stephens
had first seen the house in August 1989: a building of Queen Anne appearance, with some parts dating from more than a century earlier, once owned by David Lloyd George
... |
Textual Production | Mona Caird | The WSPU intended to take this action because the Federation meeting, scheduled for 6 December, was to be addressed by Lloyd George
, and the WSPU had made a general resolution to seek publicity for... |
Characters | Pat Barker | This book incorporates the experiences, not only of writers turned soldiers and medical scientists turned enablers of fighting, but also of pacifist agitators. The character Beattie Roper is based on the historical Alice Wheeldon
... |
Timeline
January 1921: Prime Minister David Lloyd George gave official...
National or international item
January 1921
Prime Minister David Lloyd George
gave official sanction to a policy of reprisals in Ireland which Asquith
had denounced only two months earlier as a hellish policy.
23 October 1922: Andrew Bonar Law was chosen leader of the...
National or international item
23 October 1922
Andrew Bonar Law
was chosen leader of the British Conservative Party
following the resignation of Lloyd George
.
15 November 1922: In the British general election the Conservative...
National or international item
15 November 1922
In the British general election the Conservative Party
, under its recently-elected leader Bonar Law
, won a majority of 77, ending David Lloyd George
's Liberal
-Conservative coalition.
1935: The Council of Action for Peace and Reconstruction...
Building item
1935
The Council of Action for Peace and Reconstruction
was founded; its leaders included economist H. A. L. Fisher
, politician David Lloyd George
, and activists Elizabeth Cadbury
and Eleanor Rathbone
.
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