Answer the following question: What key details about bonar law  can be extracted from the following bio?  Bio: andrew bonar law -lrb- 16 september 1858 -- 30 october 1923 -rrb- , commonly called bonar -lrb- rhymes with `` honour '' -rrb- law , was a british conservative party statesman and prime minister . born in the colony of new brunswick -lrb- now in canada -rrb- , he is the only british prime minister to have been born outside the british isles . law was of scottish and ulster scots descent , and having moved back to scotland in 1870 , he left school aged sixteen to work in the iron industry , becoming a wealthy man by the age of thirty . he entered parliament at the 1900 general election , relatively late in life for a front-rank politician , and was made a junior minister , parliamentary secretary to the board of trade , in 1902 . law joined the shadow cabinet in opposition after the 1906 election . in 1911 he was appointed a privy councillor , and stood for the vacant party leadership . despite never having served in the cabinet , and despite trailing third after walter long and austen chamberlain , law became leader when the two frontrunners withdrew rather than risk a draw splitting the party . as leader of the conservative party and leader of the opposition , law focused his attentions in favour of tariff reform and against irish home rule . his campaigning helped turn liberal attempts to pass the third home rule bill into a three-year struggle eventually halted by the start of the first world war , with much argument over the status of the six predominantly protestant counties which would later become northern ireland . law first held cabinet office as secretary of state for the colonies in asquith 's coalition government -lrb- may 1915-december 1916 -rrb- . on asquith 's fall from power he declined to form a government , instead serving as chancellor of the exchequer in lloyd george 's coalition government . he resigned on grounds of ill-health early in 1921 . in october 1922 , with lloyd george 's coalition having become unpopular with conservatives , he wrote an anonymous letter to the press giving only...
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- party is conservative- monarch is george v george v- predecessor is david chamberlain arthur balfour the earl of crawford reginald mckenna the lloyd viscount harcourt arthur balfour the earl of dudley john mackintosh george macleod thomas myles sandys frederick rutherfoord harris andrew dryburgh provand austen chamberlain herbert henry asquith austen- birth date is 16 september 1858- profession is iron merchant- resting place is westminster abbey- death date is 30 october 1923- spouse is annie pitcairn robley- office is prime house of commons leader of the conservative party lord privy minister seal chancellor of the exchequer secretary of state for the of colonies leader of the opposition parliamentary secretary to the board the of trade united kingdom leader of the- term end is 22 22 may 1923 21 march 1921 1 april 1921 10 may january 1919 10 december 1916 25 may 1915 5 december 1923 1905 30 october 1923 15 december 1918 20 december 1910 22 13 january 1906 may 1923 23 march 1921- name is andrew bonar law- death place is kensington , united kingdom- birth place is kingston of canada -rrb- , colony of new brunswick -lrb- now part- signature is andrew bonar law signature.svg- successor is stanley chamberlain austen chamberlain austen chamberlain the viscount long sir edward baldwin carson aaa a hudson kearley william alexander thomas royden sir stanley frederick hall george nicoll barnes baldwin austen chamberlain stanley baldwin austen- primeminister is david herbert henry asquith david lloyd george herbert henry asquith arthur lloyd balfour george david lloyd george david lloyd george- nationality is british- imagesize is 245px- signature alt is cursive signature in ink- constituency mp is glasgow central bootle dulwich glasgow blackfriars- children is james isabel charles harrington richard catherine- term start is 23 23 october 1922 13 november 1911 10 january 1919 10 october december 1916 25 may 1915 13 november 1911 11 july 1922 1902 15 december 1918 28 march 1911 16 may 1906 23 25 october 1900 october 1922 10 december 1916- footnotes is a. october 1915 . aaaoffice vacant from 25 may 1915 to 19- image is andrew bonar law 02.jpg- religion is free church of scotland