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  1. Lady Megan Lloyd George (1902-66) was the fifth child of David and Margaret Lloyd George. She enjoyed a quite unique childhood at 11 and 10 Downing Street, and accompanied her father to the 1919 Paris Peace Conference.

  2. MEGAN ARFON LLOYD GEORGE (1902 - 1966), M.P. 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.

  3. Label. Description. Also known as. English. Megan Lloyd George. British politician (1902-1966) Lady Megan Arfon Lloyd George. Lady Megan Arvon Lloyd George. Lady Megan Lloyd George.

  4. Lloyd George met Frances Stevenson in 1910; she worked for him first as a teacher for Megan in 1911;: 1 she became his secretary and, from early 1913, his long-term mistress. [217] : 11–12 Lloyd George may have been the father of Stevenson's daughter Jennifer (1929–2012), born long before they wed, [218] but it is more likely that she was the daughter of Thomas Tweed , with whom Stevenson ...

  5. Lloyd George, Megan (1902–1966)First woman member of the British Parliament from Wales. Name variations: Lady Megan Lloyd George. Born Megan Arvon Lloyd George at Criccieth, North Wales, in 1902; died in 1966; third daughter and youngest child of David Lloyd George (1863–1945, a Liberal politician and prime minister) and Margaret (Owen) Lloyd George (d.

  6. Megan Lloyd George. Self: Portraits of Power. Megan Lloyd George was born on 22 April 1902 in Criccieth, Carmarthenshire, Wales, UK. She died on 14 May 1966 in Criccieth, Carmarthenshire, Wales, UK.

  7. LADY MEGAN LLOYD GEORGE JOINS THE LABOUR PARTY J. Graham Jones ‘L. G. thinks that Gwilym will go to the right and Megan to the left, eventually. He wants his money spent on the left.’1 Thus did Lloyd George’s trusted principal private secretary A. J. Sylvester write in his diary entry for 14 April 1938 when