Kirsty Williams

Good news for the Society as Kirsty Williams AM accepts our invitation to become a Vice-President

Following the sad news of the recent deaths of two of the Society’s stalwart Vice-Presidents, Emlyn Hooson and Jennifer Longford, we are delighted to be able to announce that Kirsty Williams AM, Leader of the Welsh Liberal Democrats, has agreed to become a Vice-President of the Society.
Kirsty Williams has represented Brecon and Radnorshire in the […]

Jennifer Longford

Obituary of Jennifer Longford

As hoped, we are now able to make available a full obituary of Jennifer Longford, a much missed Vice-President of the Society and link in the chain to David Lloyd George.
The tribute has been written by Jennifer Longford’s daughter Ruth, who in 1996 published a biography of her grandmother, Frances Stevenson entitled “Frances, Countess Lloyd-George: […]

Memories of Lloyd George by Jennifer Longford

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 […]

Death of Jennifer Longford – another sad day for the Lloyd George Society

Jennifer Longford, the daughter of Frances Stevenson, Countess Lloyd George, a Vice-President of the Society and former speaker and student at past weekend schools, has died peacefully at Mount Alvernia Hospital in Guildford at the age of 82.
Jennifer Longford was a good friend of the Lloyd George Society and a delightful companion and anecdotist at […]

Society Chairman posts obituary of Lord Hooson in Liberal Democrat News

There follows the text of the obituary of Emlyn Hooson which appeared in on 9 March 2012 written by Martin Thomas, Lord Thomas of Gresford, a close former colleague of Lord Hooson in the law and politics and the recently elected new Chairman of the Lloyd George Society.
“Emlyn Hooson was one of a talented […]

More tributes to a great Liberal pour in – Lord Hooson

Tributes to the life and work of Emlyn Hooson continue to pour in from all quarters. Lord Hooson was a founder member of the Welsh Liberal weekend schools, the predecessor organisation to the Lloyd George Society and was of course the founding father of the separate Welsh Liberal Party itself.
Roger Williams, MP for Brecon and […]

Tributes for Lord Hooson – the Society loses a valued a Vice-President

Following a successful school in Llandrindod Wells last weekend, Society members are devasted to learn of the death of Emlyn Hooson, a founder member of the Welsh Liberal weekend schools and MP for Montgomeryshire from 1962-1979. Among tributes to Lord Hooson was one from the leader of the Welsh Liberal Democrats, Kirsty Williams AM, who […]

More dates for The Wizard, the Goat and the Man who Won the War

The acclaimed play about David Lloyd George, is to be performed for an additional two nights, and makes it Cardiff premiere as a special St. David’s Day event (and the day after, too!) The play, starring Richard Elfyn as David Lloyd George, will be staged at the Richard Burton Theatre, Royal Welsh College of […]

With every good wish for the Christmas season and the New Year

Everyone at the Lloyd George Society would like to wish everyone with an interest in the life, career and family of David Lloyd George and all visitors our site a very merry Christmas and all our best wishes for a happy and healthy New Year.
And if you have not booked yet for our weekend school […]

Welsh political figures illustrated playing cards

Professor Russell Deacon of the Lloyd George Society, together with the artist Dan Peterson, have created what they believe to be the first set Welsh historical playing cards. The set of 54 cards, produced from hand-drawn portraits includes three prime ministers and all three political Lloyd Georges, as well as many other Liberal figures such […]