The sad death of Jennifer Longford, the daughter of Frances Stevenson, Countess Lloyd George, has prompted memories of Jennifer’s visits to previous weekend schools and brought back to mind the talk she gave in 2001 entitled “.” The talk covered the last 15 years of LG’s life but, in Jennifer Longford’s words, this period of Lloyd George’s life “was not a twilight.” The text contains some interesting insights into the world of Lloyd George and Frances Stevenson by someone as close to them at that time as any living person was. It also contains personal reminiscences and certainly bears re-reading as a testament to three remarkable people, David Lloyd George, Frances Stevenson and Jennifer Longford.
http://lloydgeorgesociety.org.uk/en/article/2007/130322/memories-of-david-lloyd-george-by-jennifer-longford