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  1. Gwilym Lloyd-George, 1st Viscount Tenby, TD, PC (4 December 1894 – 14 February 1967), was a Welsh politician and cabinet minister. The younger son of David Lloyd George, he served as Home Secretary from 1954 to 1957. Background, education and military service.

  2. Gwilym Lloyd George wurde am 4. Dez. 1894 als Sohn des späteren Kriegspremiers David Ll.G. in Criccieth (North Wales) geboren. Seine Vorfahren waren sowohl väterlicher- als auch mütterlicherseits Waliser Freikirchler, Lehrer und Prediger. Er wurde am Eastbourne College erzogen und studierte dann an der Universität Cambridge am Jesus College ...

  3. 12. Juni 2018 · Gwilym Lloyd-George was hardly one of the great home secretaries, nor a political figure in the front rank. Nonetheless, the 1957 act mattered, and he had a significant role on the home front in the National Government. He and Churchill remain the only home secretaries since 1900 to be the sons of chancellors (or holders of any of ...

  4. December 1943, relating to Major Gwilym Lloyd-George, the independent Liberal Member for the Pembrokeshire constituency and the second son of David and Dame Margaret Lloyd George. At the time, Gwilym Lloyd-George was serving as the generally highly-regarded Minister for Fuel and Power in the wartime coalition government led by Winston Churchill ...

  5. GWILYM LLOYD GEORGE (1894 - 1894), 1st Viscount Tenby, created 1957 privy councillor, 1941, J.P. Born 4 December 1894; educated at Eastbourne College and Jesus College, Cambridge (hon. Fellow, 1953); major Royal Artillery in 1914-18 war, M.P. (L) (1) 1922-24, (2) 1929-50, both terms for Pembrokeshire, (3) 1951-57 for Newcastle-upon-Tyne North ...

  6. David Lloyd George married his first wife, Margaret Owen, in 1888. They had five children: Richard (1889), Mair (1890, who died in 1907), Olwen (1892), Gwilym (1894) and Megan (1902). Dame Margaret found life in London very difficult, she did not like the place at all.

  7. Gwilym and Megan Lloyd George were brought up in a family in which by virtue of their father’s successful political career their multiple national identities were fully apparent to them. David Lloyd George had utilized his Welshness to strengthen his position...