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  1. 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. She was the wife of Prime Minister David Lloyd George from 1888 until her death in 1941.

  2. England's "first lady" as wife of the prime minister of England. Name variations: Dame Margaret Lloyd George; Margaret Owen.

  3. David Lloyd George nació el 17 de enero de 1863 en Manchester. Trabajó como pasante de un despacho de abogados. Fue elegido diputado liberal del Parlamento en el año 1890. Nombrado ministro de Comercio del gobierno liberal elegido en 1905, pasó a ser canciller del Exchequer en 1908.

  4. The youngest daughter of David Lloyd George and Margaret, his wife; born 22 April 1902. She was educated at Garrett's Hall, Banstead, and in Paris. She was elected M.P. for Anglesey (as a Liberal), 1929-31, and as Ind. Lib. 1931-45. At the General Election of 1951 she was defeated by Cledwyn Hughes (L).

  5. Margaret Lloyd George (1866-1941) was the first wife of David Lloyd George, the British prime minister and a dominant international figure in early 20th century. She had a difficult marriage due to his infidelities, including a 30-year affair with his secretary.

  6. Despite this British context, the Lloyd George family did retain its Welshness, not least through the deliberate and conscious actions of Margaret Lloyd George, the children’s mother. Richard, the oldest son of the Lloyd Georges, wrote of his mother that ‘her love of Wales and everything Welsh was so great as to have left an indelible ...

  7. After a period of illness where she injured her hip following a fall, Dame Margaret Lloyd George died on the 20 January 1941. Because of snow drifts David Lloyd George was trapped in Denbighshire and could not be with his wife at the end of her life.