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Charles Edward Breese (26 March 1867 – 15 August 1932) was a Welsh solicitor, antiquarian and Liberal politician. ==Family== Breese was the son of Edward Breese (1835–1881), lawyer and antiquary, who published ''Kalendars of Gwynedd'', a complete record of the high officers (sheriffs, MPs etc.) of the counties of Anglesey, Caernarvonshire, and Merionethshire.〔National Library of Wales, ''Welsh Biography Online'': http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s-BREE-EDW-1835.html?query=Liberal+MP&field=content〕 Edward Breese was David Lloyd George’s first employer when Lloyd George became a solicitor in Portmadoc.〔M Kinnear, T''he Fall of Lloyd George:The Political Crisis of 1922''; University of Toronto Press, 1973 p193〕 Edward Breese was Liberal Party agent for Merioneth and South Caernarvonshire 〔Frank Owen, ''Tempestuous Journey: Lloyd George, His Life and Times;'' Hutchinson, 1954 p34〕 and involved Lloyd George in campaigning and canvassing for the Liberal Party in elections after 1880.〔Peter Rowlands, ''David Lloyd George''; Macmillan, 1976 p24〕 In 1894 Charles Breese married Janet, daughter of the Reverend Paul Methuen Stedman.〔''Who was Who'', OUP 2007〕 Breese was a devout Anglican by religion, even though he went on to represent a strongly nonconformist seat in Parliament.〔Kinnear, The Fall of Lloyd George; p184〕 He was also a prominent Freemason.〔The Times, 17 August 1932 p12〕
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