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    Andrew Bonar Law (/ˈbɒnər ˈlɔː/ BONN-ər; 16 September 1858 – 30 October 1923) was a British statesman and Conservative politician who was Prime Minister...
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  • Andrew Law may refer to: Andrew Bonar Law (1858–1923), British prime minister, from 1922 Andrew Law (financier) (born 1966), British hedge fund executive...
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    holder's uncle, Hon. Andrew Bonar Law (b. 1933), whose son and heir, and the last heir-in-line to the title, is Richard Pitcairne Bonar Law (b. 1963) Morris...
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    1922. It was won by the Conservative Party, led by Prime Minister Andrew Bonar Law, which gained an overall majority over the Labour Party, led by J....
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    Max Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook (category University of New Brunswick Faculty of Law alumni)
    opportunities in Canada and he moved to Britain. There he befriended Andrew Bonar Law and with his support won a seat in the House of Commons at the December...
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    Conservative politician Bonar Law (who would go on to serve as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1922 to 1923) and Law's wife, the former Annie...
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    1902) Joseph Chamberlain: 1906 Arthur Balfour: 1906 – 13 November 1911* Bonar Law: 13 November 1911 – 21 March 1921, elected at a party meeting () (overall...
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    singer and reality TV star, died of esophageal cancer in 2022, aged 50. Andrew Bonar Law resigned as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in 1923 and died of...
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  • Devonshire Whig 16 November 1756 29 June 1757 226 days Replaced 54 Andrew Bonar Law Conservative (Scot. Unionist) 23 October 1922 20 May 1923 210 days...
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  • 252. Robert Blake, The Unknown Prime Minister: The Life and Times of Andrew Bonar Law, 1858–1923 (London: Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1955), pp 474–477 "The New...
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    their middle names. The ten prime ministers to have done so are (Andrew) Bonar Law, (James) Ramsay MacDonald, (Arthur) Neville Chamberlain, (Robert)...
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    London: Cassell & Co Ltd, ISBN 0-304-29916-2 Adams, R. J. Q. (1997), "Andrew Bonar Law and the Fall of the Asquith Coalition: the December 1916 Cabinet Crisis"...
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    George's coalition, continued to hold the post during the premierships of Andrew Bonar Law and Stanley Baldwin. The latter's government fell in January 1924,...
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  • Aiden Bonar (born 1999), Australian footballer Andrew Bonar (1810–1892), Scottish minister Bud Bonar (1906–1970), American football player Dan Bonar (born...
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    Science Review. 18 (2): 331–340. doi:10.2307/1943928. ISSN 0003-0554. "Andrew Bonar Law". Number10.gov.uk. Archived from the original on 25 August 2008. Retrieved...
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    H. H. Asquith (category Alumni of the Inns of Court School of Law)
    p. 402. Jenkins, p. 463. Asquith 1928b, p. 244. Adams, R. J. Q. '"Andrew Bonar Law and the fall of the Asquith Coalition: The December 1916 cabinet crisis"...
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    Blake, Robert (1955). The Unknown Prime Minister: The Life & Times of Andrew Bonar Law 1858–1918. p. 294. Fromkin, David (1989). A Peace to End All Peace...
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    University of Oxford, 1715–1886. Oxford: Parker and Co – via Wikisource. "Andrew Bonar Law". University of Glasgow: The University of Glasgow Story. Retrieved...
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    Issue #3, 1982. Smith, Jeremy: "Bluff, Bluster and Brinkmanship: Andrew Bonar Law and the Third Home Rule Bill" pages 161–174 from Historical Journal...
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    243–263. doi:10.1086/385864. JSTOR 175463. Adams, R. J. Q. (1997). "Andrew Bonar Law and the fall of the Asquith Coalition: The December 1916 cabinet crisis"...
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    was much more influential at Westminster: two of its major figures, Andrew Bonar Law and Sir Alec Douglas-Home, became (albeit short-lived) Prime Ministers...
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  • Baronet John Hunter (surgeon) Benjamin "Ben" Jonson (buried upright) Andrew Bonar Law David Livingstone (heart buried in Zambia) Sir Charles Lyell, 1st Baronet...
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  • Haig (1952; editor) The Unknown Prime Minister. The Life and Times of Andrew Bonar Law, 1858–1923 (1955) Disraeli (1966) Disraeli and Gladstone (1969; Stephen...
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    Thomson Bonar (* 1738 or 1739, † 25 July 1814) was a wine-merchant who married Elizabeth, the daughter of the engraver Andrew Bell, who co-founded the...
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  • 214-215 "The new candidates". Fabian News. April 1930. Parliamentary Archives, Papers of Lady Sarah Melville (nee Tugander), secretary to Andrew Bonar Law...
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    media personality, soldier-spy and latterly Christian apologist. Andrew Bonar Law (1858–1923), prime minister, who was the member of parliament for Dulwich...
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  • serve as a morale boost to the IRA. This was the view expressed by Andrew Bonar Law, who was deputising at Westminster due to Prime Minister David Lloyd...
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  • embarrassing Germany. On 26 April the British chancellor of the exchequer, Andrew Bonar Law, publicly stated the government's support on the matter. In June, the...
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    to 1924, returned to politics as Secretary of State for Scotland under Bonar Law and Stanley Baldwin. In retirement he held various company directorships...
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    Party (in succession to Arthur Balfour), but both withdrew in favour of Bonar Law rather than risk a party split on a close result. Chamberlain returned...
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