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  1. arrived asked Asquith August Balliol beautiful begin believe boring called certainly comfort coming course deal dinner don't England excellent face fact father feel fellow Frances friends German getting give Grenadier Guards H. T. Baker head hear hope imagine Intelligence interesting Italy John Katharine killed kind Lady last night later leave less letter live London look Lord Manners March ...

  2. In 1907 Raymond married Katherine Horner (1885–1976). This was a socially acceptable match, as her family was landed and wealthy. They would have three children, Helen (1908–2000), Perdita (1910–1996), who became Lady Hylton, and Julian (1916–2011), who in 1928 succeeded to the peerage granted to his grandfather in 1925 as Earl of Oxford and Asquith.

  3. Raymond Asquith, né le 24 août 1952 à Londres, 3 e comte d'Oxford et Asquith, est un homme politique et ex-diplomate britannique [1]. Biographie [ modifier | modifier le code ] Il est le fils de Julian Asquith, 2 e comte d'Oxford et Asquith et arrière-petit-fils d' Herbert Asquith , ancien Premier ministre du Royaume-Uni .

  4. 9 de sept. de 2016 · The Battle of the Somme touched almost every part of British society. On 15 September 1916 the then leader of the Labour party, Arthur Henderson, lost his so...

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  5. Additional Info Son of the Rt. Hon.(and former M.P.) H. H. Asquith, P.C., Prime Minister of the United Kingdom 1908-1916 (now 1st Earl of Oxford and Asquith, K.G.), and Helen his wife; husband of Katharine Asquith, of 17, Oxford Square, London, W.2. Personal Inscription SMALL TIME, BUT IN THAT SMALL MOST GREATLY LIVED THIS STAR OF ENGLAND

  6. Raymond Asquith (6 November 1878 – 15 September 1916) was an English barrister and eldest son and heir of British Prime Minister H. H. Asquith by his first wife Helen Kelsall Melland (who died 1891). Asquith was educated at Winchester College and won a scholarship to Balliol in 1896, bringing with him a reputation for brilliance. He won Ireland, Derby, and Craven scholarships, and was ...

  7. 27 de nov. de 2017 · December 21, 1915 — Raymond Asquith, the son of England's last Liberal Prime Minister, Herbert Asquith, served in the First World War in the Grenadier Guards and wrote to his wife on this day describing life in the trenches*. In a conflict noted for its mud, blood, horror and tragedy, it seems remarkable that Asquith was able to write of ...