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  1. Andrew Bonar Law. Andrew Bonar Law (ur. 16 września 1858 w Kingston w Nowym Brunszwiku, zm. 30 października 1923 w Londynie) – premier Wielkiej Brytanii w latach 1922–1923. Law, z pochodzenia Kanadyjczyk, został premierem z ramienia Partii Konserwatywnej, lecz zły stan zdrowia zmusił go do złożenia urzędu.

  2. Andrew Bonar Law was born in Canada. He moved to Scotland with his aunt, Janet Kidston, in 1870 to enable her family to oversee his education. In 1883 he joined William Jacks and Co, iron merchants and alongside his successful business career was a member of essay and debating societies, played golf and chess, and founded a tennis club.

  3. 26 de mai. de 2017 · Andrew Bonar Law was, like his true successor Stanley Baldwin, a latecomer to political life, taking the Tory leadership just 11 years after first entering the commons. If Baldwin had little ministerial experience before becoming the leader of what was then the Unionists, Bonar Law had none.

  4. 15 de jan. de 2024 · Andrew Bonar Law (born 1933) is Ireland’s premier collector of printed maps and topographical prints. Following university education in Trinity College Dublin, he settled in Ireland. He opened the Neptune Gallery c. 1965 and operated a very successful business as a dealer in art, as well as in prints and maps.

  5. 3 de nov. de 2022 · Andrew Bonar Law was the Conservative prime minister between October 1922 and May 1923. Women over 30 were given the vote in 1918, with those under 21 gaining suffrage ten years later. GETTY IMAGES. From The Times: November 3, 1922. The Prime Minister had an immense and appreciative gathering at the women’s meeting called by the National ...

  6. Andrew Bonar Law was the Canadian-born son of a Scottish clergyman. He worked as a boy on his father’s smallholding and then, at age 12, he went to live with his late mother’s cousins, who ...

  7. Andrew Bonar Law (1858-1923) “I can imagine no length of resistance to which Ulster can go in which I should not be prepared to support them, and in which, in my belief, they would not be supported by the overwhelming majority of the British people.”. Bonar Law led the Conservative Party for more than a decade from 1911 to 1923; and served ...