Emma Alice Margaret Asquith, Countess of Oxford and Asquith (née Tennant; 2 February 1864 – 28 July 1945), known as Margot Asquith, was a British socialite...
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Koss, p. 94. Asquith 1985, p. 471. Margot Asquith 2014, p. xlviii. Asquith 1985, preface. Asquith 1985, p. 3. Koss, p. 140. Margot Asquith 2014, p. xcv...
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to 2007. Margot Asquith (née Tennant), second wife of the first Earl, a socialite, author and wit, became the Countess of Oxford and Asquith upon her...
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Elizabeth Bibesco (redirect from Elizabeth Asquith)
daughter of H. H. Asquith, the British Prime Minister, and the writer Margot Asquith, and the wife of Antoine Bibesco, a Romanian prince and diplomat. She...
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Born in London, he was the son of H. H. Asquith, the Prime Minister from 1908 to 1916, and Margot Asquith, who was responsible for 'Puffin' as his family...
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title given to H. H. Asquith Persons of the Asquith family, descended from or related to Prime Minister Asquith: Margot Asquith (1864–1945), author and...
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Brigadier General Arthur Melland Asquith, DSO & Two Bars (24 April 1883 – 25 August 1939) was a senior officer of the Royal Naval Division, a Royal Navy...
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Raymond Herbert Asquith (6 November 1878 – 15 September 1916) was an English barrister and eldest son of British prime minister H. H. Asquith. A distinguished...
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earnings from the law.: 94 However, Raymond's father and stepmother, Margot Tennant Asquith, provided him an allowance.: 94" Katharine and Raymond became engaged...
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and educator Margot Arnold (1925–2016), British-born American novelist Margot Asquith (1864–1945), countess of Oxford and Asquith Margot Austin (1907–1990)...
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he was the second son of H. H. Asquith, British Prime Minister and the younger brother of Raymond Asquith. Asquith was greatly affected by his service...
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Mill House and The Wharf, Sutton Courtenay (category H. H. Asquith)
complex of buildings bought and expanded by Margot Asquith, wife of the then Prime Minister H. H. Asquith, from 1911 and which formed their country home...
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brother of socialite Stephen Tennant. Margot Asquith, author and second wife of the prime minister H. H. Asquith, was his paternal aunt. Tennant founded...
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Denis Thatcher (redirect from Margot Kempson)
wartime to Margot Kempson in 1942 (divorced in 1948), and in 1951 to Margaret Roberts. On 28 March 1942, Thatcher married Margaret Doris "Margot" Kempson...
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court in 1905, Violet Asquith entered the social world of parties in her first London season. Sir Charles Tennant, 1st Baronet, Margot's father, hosted with...
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Catherine Gladstone Georgina Gascoyne-Cecil Charlotte Campbell-Bannerman Margot Asquith Margaret Lloyd George Lucy Baldwin Anne Chamberlain Clementine Churchill...
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Lady Cynthia Mary Evelyn Asquith (née Charteris; 27 September 1887 – 31 March 1960) was an English writer and socialite, known for her ghost stories and...
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became a Liberal politician herself. By his second wife, the former Margot Tennant, Asquith had two more children. His daughter Elizabeth (1897–1945) was a...
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Catherine Gladstone Georgina Gascoyne-Cecil Charlotte Campbell-Bannerman Margot Asquith Margaret Lloyd George Lucy Baldwin Anne Chamberlain Clementine Churchill...
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to the remains of his friend and relative Raymond Asquith (eldest son of Prime Minister H. H. Asquith), who was killed the week before. The inscription...
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Times Digital Archive. 18 November 1812. p. 1. "Obituary: Lady Oxford and Asquith – A Gifted and Brilliant Woman". The Times. The Times Digital Archive....
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Man's Folly") as Mrs. Amy Folliat 37 Days (2014, TV Mini-Series) as Margot Asquith Queen and Country (2014) as Grace Rohan Stonehearst Asylum (2014) as...
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(1830–1908) Sarah Bernhardt (1844–1923) Lillie Langtry (1853–1929) Margot Asquith (1864-1945) Consuelo Vanderbilt (1877–1964) Alice Roosevelt (1884–1980)...
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Antoine Bibesco (category Asquith family)
began to feel for the twenty-one-year-old Elizabeth Asquith (he was 40 at the time). Margot Asquith, her mother, thought he would be a steadying influence...
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furthering his conspiracy theories and attacking the actress Maud Allan and Margot Asquith, wife of the prime minister. The accusations led to a sensational libel...
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Catherine Gladstone Georgina Gascoyne-Cecil Charlotte Campbell-Bannerman Margot Asquith Margaret Lloyd George Lucy Baldwin Anne Chamberlain Clementine Churchill...
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Cyril Asquith, Baron Asquith of Bishopstone, PC (5 February 1890 – 24 August 1954) was an English barrister and judge who served as a Lord of Appeal in...
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Catherine Gladstone Georgina Gascoyne-Cecil Charlotte Campbell-Bannerman Margot Asquith Margaret Lloyd George Lucy Baldwin Anne Chamberlain Clementine Churchill...
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Wilde, Edward Burne-Jones, and Edith Olivier. Her first husband was Margot Asquith's brother, Edward Tennant, 1st Baron Glenconner. They had five children...
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DEVONSHIRE HL Deb 24 March 1908 vol 186 cc1178-83 [1]. Margot Asquith, The Autobiography of Margot Asquith. Volume One (London: Penguin, 1936), p. 123. Parry...
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