biography
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Lloyd-George (of Dwyfor), Gwilym, 1st Viscount Tenby of Bulford
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| British statesman, born in Criccieth, Gwynedd, NW Wales, UK. The second son of David Lloyd-George, he entered parliament in 1922, and again from 1929 to 1950, during which term he was parliamentary secretary to the Board of Trade (1939–41) and minister of fuel and power (1942–5). In 1951 he was returned as Liberal-Conservative member for Newcastle North, and was minister of food until 1954. He was minister for Welsh affairs until 1957, when he was created Viscount Tenby of Bulford. |
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