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  1. 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.

  2. Andrew Bonar Law, the son of Rev. James Law, was born in Rexton, New Brunswick (now a part of Canada) in 1858. He moved to Glasgow in Scotland after the death of his mother and at sixteen started work in the family's ironwork business. Bonar Law joined the Conservative Party and in the 1900 General Election was elected to represent Glasgow ...

  3. 13 de set. de 2018 · Andrew Bonar Law. Initially, his mother wanted to name him after the admired preacher Robert Murray M’Cheyne, but as his older brother already had the name Robert, he was named after Reverend Andrew Bonar, M’Cheyne’s biographer. Throughout his life, he was called Bonar (pronounced like “honour”) by family and close friends, never Andrew.

  4. 26 de ago. de 2008 · Andrew Bonar Law, Chancellor of the Exchequer in the wartime coalition and later Prime Minister in 1922-23, lost two sons in 1917. The reason for this post (and the question for Terry) centres on their CWGC records. The elder of the brothers, James, is simply listed as Law, while his younger brother Charles's surname is given as Bonar Law.

  5. 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.

  6. Andrew Bonar Law MP 1858-1923, Prime Minister. Born in 1858 in New Brunswick, Canada, Andrew was the youngest son of Eliza Ann Kidston whose father, William, had emigrated to Halifax, Nova Scotia, from Glasgow in 1810. On the death of his mother in 1860, her sister Janet Kidston moved to New Brunswick to keep house for the Law’s but, on the ...

  7. 20 de jan. de 2008 · Law, Andrew Bonar. Andrew Bonar Law, statesman, prime minister of Great Britain (b at Kingston, NB 16 Sept 1858; d at London, Eng 30 Oct 1923). The only colonial to become prime minister of Great Britain, Law grew up in simple surroundings, until at 12 he was sent to live with affluent relatives in Scotland. At 16 he joined the family banking ...