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Tenby, Gwilym Lloyd George

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Tenby, Gwilym Lloyd George (1894–1967)

Welsh politician. He was the son of David Lloyd George.

He entered Parliament as a Liberal in 1922 and, after holding a number of minor offices, was made minister of food 1941–42, and minister of fuel and power 1942–45. In 1951 he was returned as a Liberal and Conservative MP and joined the Conservative government as minister of food 1951–54. From 1954 until 1957, when he was created a viscount, he was home secretary and minister of Welsh affairs. He was appointed chairman of the Council on Tribunals 1961.

He was educated at Eastbourne College and Jesus College, Cambridge.



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