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  1. www.encyclopedia.com › british-and-irish-history-biographies › andrew-bonar-lawAndrew Bonar Law | Encyclopedia.com

    17 de may. de 2018 · Law, Andrew Bonar (1858–1923). Prime minister. Described on his death as the ‘Unknown Prime Minister’, Bonar Law was a modest and melancholy figure, who appeared content to remain as second in command to Lloyd George from 1916 to 1921. The first Tory leader to be bourgeois and provincial, he made no attempt to play the usual role of a party leader; he had no country house, avoided ...

  2. Andrew Bonar Law served as Prime Minister between 1922 to 1923. Read more about the life and achievements of Andrew Bonar Law in our past Prime Ministers section. Previous roles in government

  3. Andrew Bonar Law (1858-1923) came from an unusual background for a Conservative Party leader in this era. His father was a Presbyterian minister who had emigrated to Canada, but his mother died when he was two years old, and at the age of twelve he went to Scotland to live with his mother’s family, who were wealthy bankers in Glasgow.

  4. Andrew Bonar Law (Kingston, 16 de setembro de 1858 — 30 de outubro de 1923) foi um político britânico, foi primeiro-ministro do Reino Unido pelo Partido Conservador. Foi, até hoje, o único primeiro-ministro britânico nascido fora da Grã-Bretanha.

  5. www.westminster-abbey.org › abbey-commemorations › commemorationsAndrew Bonar Law | Westminster Abbey

    Andrew Bonar Law 1858-1923 sometime Prime Minister. The ashes of Neville Chamberlain, a later Prime Minister, were later buried next to him. Further reading for Andrew and Richard. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 2004 "The unknown Prime Minister: the life and times of Andrew Bonar Law" by R. Blake, 1955.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Andrew_BonarAndrew Bonar - Wikipedia

    Dr. Andrew A. Bonar also printed in "The Sea of Galilee Mission of the Free Church of Scotland". Bonar and M'Cheyne travelled with two older ministers, Dr. Alexander Black and Dr. Alexander Keith Andrew Alexander Bonar (29 May 1810 in Edinburgh – 30 December 1892 in Glasgow) was a minister of the Free Church of Scotland, a contemporary and acquaintance of Robert Murray M'Cheyne and youngest ...

  7. Andrew Bonar Law Memorial – 100 Years NI Centenary. During the period of general Covid Lockdown in 2020 a number of people from the Coleraine area met on Zoom to discuss the Northern Ireland Centenary and the idea of undertaking something historical as an appropriate project. The discussion turned around key figures connected to the area and ...