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  1. 11 de fev. de 2009 · The article attempts to show that Bonar Law had an effective and coherent strategy towards home rule. Previous interpretations have stressed his weakness and inexperience, either his ‘pandering’ to the extremists in the Tory party or his readiness to seek a compromise, when civil war began to loom large, in the autumn of 1913.

  2. Andrew Bonar Law (16 septembre 1858 – 30 octobre 1923) est un homme d'État britannique né à Rexton, Nouveau-Brunswick, Canada. Dirigeant du Parti conservateur , de 1911 à 1923, il fut Premier ministre d'octobre 1922 à 1923 .

  3. 17 de mai. de 2018 · *Law, Andrew Bonar* (1858–1923). Prime minister. Described on his death as the ‘Unknown Prime Minister’, Bonar Law was a modest and melancholy figure, who appeared content to remain as second in command to Lloyd George [1] from 1916 to 1921.

  4. Andrew Bonar Law. At the funeral of Andrew Bonar Law, in Westminster Abbey on 5 November 1923, Herbert Asquith stated, with a certain satisfaction, that 'the unknown Prime Minister' was being buried by the side of the Unknown Soldier. The phrase has served as epitaph to the man who was prime minister for only 211 days, the shortest tenure in ...

  5. 18 de jun. de 2024 · Andrew Bonar Law. The ashes of statesman and Prime Minister Andrew Bonar Law are buried in the nave of Westminster Abbey. He was a Canadian by birth and Scots by descent and was born in Kingston, New Brunswick, on 16th September 1858, a son of the Revd. James Law and his wife Elizabeth (Kidston).

  6. Andrew Bonar Law (* 16. September 1858 in Rexton, New Brunswick; † 30. Oktober 1923 in London, England) war ein britischer Politiker der Konservativen Partei und Premierminister des Vereinigten Königreichs von Oktober 1922 bis Mai 1923. In der britischen Kolonie New Brunswick geboren, wurde Bonar Law nach dem frühen Tod seiner Mutter mit ...

  7. Search for: 'Andrew Bonar Law' in Oxford Reference ». (1858–1923)British statesman and Conservative prime minister (1922–23).Born in Canada and brought up in Scotland, Bonar Law entered parliament as a Conservative member in 1900 and became party leader in 1911. He supported Ulster opposition to home rule (his father had been of Ulster ...