HC Deb 31 March 1955 vol 539 cc523-4

The VICE-CHAMBERLAIN OF THE HOUSEHOLD reported Her Majesty's answer to the Address, as follows:

I have received your Address praying that I will give directions that a Monument be erected at the public charge to the memory of the late Right Honourable the Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor, 0.M., with an inscription expressive of the high sense entertained by the House of Commons of the eminent services rendered by him to the Country and to the Commonwealth and Empire in Parliament, and in great Offices of State, and assuring Me that you will make good the expenses attending the same.

I will gladly give directions for carrying into effect your proposal to do honour to the memory of that great man who, in peace and war, devoted his life to the cause of liberty and the well-being of our Country.