John Bonar (1721–1761) was a Church of Scotland minister. John Bonar was born at Clackmannan on 4 November 1721; his father, also called Rev John Bonar...
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Andrew Bonar Law (/ˈbɒnər ˈlɔː/ BONN-ər; 16 September 1858 – 30 October 1923) was a British statesman and Conservative politician who was Prime Minister of...
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John Bonar may refer to: John Bonar (set decorator) (1886–1963), American set decorator John Bonar (minister) (1721–1761), Church of Scotland minister...
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him as Horace Bonar. Licensed as a preacher, he did mission work in Leith for a time, and in November 1837 he settled at Kelso as minister of the new North...
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Andrew Alexander Bonar (29 May 1810 in Edinburgh – 30 December 1892 in Glasgow) was a minister of the Free Church of Scotland, a contemporary and acquaintance...
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footballer John Bonar (minister) (1721–1761), Church of Scotland minister John Bonar (set decorator) (1886–1963), American set decorator Maureen Bonar (born...
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Free State) was Bonar Law, although the country was not renamed officially until 1927, when Stanley Baldwin was the serving prime minister. The incumbent...
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Prime Minister's Resignation Honours were a set of honours gazetted on 25 May 1923, five days after Bonar Law's resignation as Prime Minister of the...
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Great Reform Act 1832, only seven Scots have served as prime minister. Of these, two – Bonar Law and Ramsay MacDonald – died while still sitting in the...
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prime ministers were born outside of the British Isles. Bonar Law – born in the colony of New Brunswick in what is now Canada, the first prime minister born...
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