Buckinghamshire
Daniel Hope Elletson has written: 'Chequers and the Prime Ministers' -- subject(s): Chequers (England), Prime ministers
Chequers is named after the distinctive chequered pattern that appears on the coat of arms of the Chequer family, who owned the estate in the 16th century. The name reflects the historical significance of the property and its association with the family. Additionally, the estate has served as a country retreat for British Prime Ministers since the 1920s.
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D. H. Elletson has written: 'Maryannery' -- subject(s): Marriage 'Chequers and the Prime Ministers' -- subject(s): Chequers (England), Country homes, Dwellings, History, Prime ministers 'Roosevelt and Wilson' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919, Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924
David Lloyd George Prime Minister (1916-1922)
One can find a list of British prime ministers by going on a website such as Wikipedia where it lists the prime ministers of Britain. There are also books on the prime ministers of Britain that can be found on Amazon.
As with all British Prime Ministers for the past 200 years or so, his official London residence was no.10 Downing Street, but he also had the use of the country estate of Chequers, which was gifted by the nation for the Prime Minister's use in 1917. However, he also had his own private house in his constituency of Sedgefield, in the North East of England.
There were ten British Prime Ministers that were lawyers. They were Adding ton, Grenville, Percival, and Canning. Disraeli Asfuith, Lloyd, Atlee and Blair were British Prime Ministers that were lawyers.
Margaret Thatcher was British Prime Minister in the 1980s.
The county is Buckinghamshire.
A full list of British Prime Ministers is available on Wikipedia. See related link.
Winston Churchill would be one of the most famous British Prime Ministers.