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Lady Megan Arvon Lloyd George
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Lady Megan Arfon Lloyd George
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Property / given name: Megan / rank
 
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Property / educated at: City of London School for Girls / rank
 
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Property / educated at: Allenswood Boarding Academy / rank
 
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Property / National Library of Wales Authority ID: lloyd-george-megan-1902-1966-1945-1970-nlw-ms-22752c-correspondence / rank
 
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Property / National Library of Wales Authority ID: lloyd-george-megan-1902-1967 / rank
 
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Property / National Library of Wales Authority ID: megan-lloyd-george-8 / rank
 
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Property / National Library of Wales Authority ID: lloyd-george-megan-1902-1966 / rank
 
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Property / National Library of Wales Authority ID: lloyd-george-megan-1902-1966-memorial-service-leaflets-nlw-ms-22752c-ff-44-7 / rank
 
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Property / National Library of Wales Authority ID: lloyd-george-megan-1902-1966-photographs / rank
 
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22 April 1902Gregorian
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Property / date of birth: 22 April 1902Gregorian / reference
 
Property / date of birth: 22 April 1902Gregorian / reference
 
Property / date of birth: 22 April 1902Gregorian / reference
 
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14 May 1966
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Property / Wikimedia Commons media: Meganlloydgeorge (cropped).jpg / rank
 
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Property / VIAF ID: 5731764 / rank
 
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Property / sibling: Richard Lloyd George, 2nd Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor / rank
 
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Property / sibling: Gwilym Lloyd George, 1st Viscount Tenby / rank
 
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Property / father: David Lloyd George / rank
 
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Property / mother: Margaret Lloyd George / rank
 
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Property / spouse: Philip Noel-Baker, Baron Noel-Baker / rank
 
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Property / ISNI ID: 0000 0000 2596 2733 / rank
 
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Property / Library of Congress authority ID: n88132220 / rank
 
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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. Widely regarded as her father's natural political heir by the mid-1920s, she was elected Liberal MP for Anglesey in May 1929, the first woman MP in the history of Wales. In 1931 she became one of the tiny band of Lloyd George Liberals, and during the 1930s spoke regularly in the House of Commons on agriculture, unemployment and Welsh affairs. During the second world war she became a keen advocate of women's rights and Welsh issues. She was already clearly moving leftwards in the political spectrum, and there were persistent rumours that she was likely to join the Labour Party. In 1949 Clement Davies appointed Megan deputy leader of the Parliamentary Liberal Party. She was defeated by Cledwyn Hughes in 1951, and subsequently joined the Labour Party in April 1955. She served as president of the Parliament for Wales campaign, 1950-56. Megan was elected Labour MP for Carmarthenshire in February 1957, serving until her death from cancer in May 1966. She remained a backbencher. Although unmarried, Lady Megan Lloyd George had a long, passionate affair with the Labour MP Philip Noel-Baker (1889-1982).
Property / short biography: 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. Widely regarded as her father's natural political heir by the mid-1920s, she was elected Liberal MP for Anglesey in May 1929, the first woman MP in the history of Wales. In 1931 she became one of the tiny band of Lloyd George Liberals, and during the 1930s spoke regularly in the House of Commons on agriculture, unemployment and Welsh affairs. During the second world war she became a keen advocate of women's rights and Welsh issues. She was already clearly moving leftwards in the political spectrum, and there were persistent rumours that she was likely to join the Labour Party. In 1949 Clement Davies appointed Megan deputy leader of the Parliamentary Liberal Party. She was defeated by Cledwyn Hughes in 1951, and subsequently joined the Labour Party in April 1955. She served as president of the Parliament for Wales campaign, 1950-56. Megan was elected Labour MP for Carmarthenshire in February 1957, serving until her death from cancer in May 1966. She remained a backbencher. Although unmarried, Lady Megan Lloyd George had a long, passionate affair with the Labour MP Philip Noel-Baker (1889-1982). / rank
 
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Property / short biography: 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. Widely regarded as her father's natural political heir by the mid-1920s, she was elected Liberal MP for Anglesey in May 1929, the first woman MP in the history of Wales. In 1931 she became one of the tiny band of Lloyd George Liberals, and during the 1930s spoke regularly in the House of Commons on agriculture, unemployment and Welsh affairs. During the second world war she became a keen advocate of women's rights and Welsh issues. She was already clearly moving leftwards in the political spectrum, and there were persistent rumours that she was likely to join the Labour Party. In 1949 Clement Davies appointed Megan deputy leader of the Parliamentary Liberal Party. She was defeated by Cledwyn Hughes in 1951, and subsequently joined the Labour Party in April 1955. She served as president of the Parliament for Wales campaign, 1950-56. Megan was elected Labour MP for Carmarthenshire in February 1957, serving until her death from cancer in May 1966. She remained a backbencher. Although unmarried, Lady Megan Lloyd George had a long, passionate affair with the Labour MP Philip Noel-Baker (1889-1982). / qualifier
 
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Property / NLW media: 10107/1488970 / rank
 
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image title: Lady Megan Lloyd-George in her garden and also boarding an aeroplane

Latest revision as of 15:28, 27 November 2024

British politician (1902-1966)
  • Lady Megan Arvon Lloyd George
  • Lady Megan Arfon Lloyd George
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Megan Lloyd George
British politician (1902-1966)
  • Lady Megan Arvon Lloyd George
  • Lady Megan Arfon Lloyd George

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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. Widely regarded as her father's natural political heir by the mid-1920s, she was elected Liberal MP for Anglesey in May 1929, the first woman MP in the history of Wales. In 1931 she became one of the tiny band of Lloyd George Liberals, and during the 1930s spoke regularly in the House of Commons on agriculture, unemployment and Welsh affairs. During the second world war she became a keen advocate of women's rights and Welsh issues. She was already clearly moving leftwards in the political spectrum, and there were persistent rumours that she was likely to join the Labour Party. In 1949 Clement Davies appointed Megan deputy leader of the Parliamentary Liberal Party. She was defeated by Cledwyn Hughes in 1951, and subsequently joined the Labour Party in April 1955. She served as president of the Parliament for Wales campaign, 1950-56. Megan was elected Labour MP for Carmarthenshire in February 1957, serving until her death from cancer in May 1966. She remained a backbencher. Although unmarried, Lady Megan Lloyd George had a long, passionate affair with the Labour MP Philip Noel-Baker (1889-1982).
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Lady Megan Lloyd-George in her garden and also boarding an aeroplane
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