A 1964 biography of the former prime minister by Roy Jenkins downplayed his affair with Stanley, with Asquith’s former wife ...
Westminster, 6 December 1916 - The British Prime Minister Herbert Asquith has resigned. He travelled to Buckingham Palace shortly after 7pm yesterday and spent 30 minutes with King George V.
Prime Minister Asquith was forced to make concessions in order for the bill to pass, such as ensuring people could appeal on grounds of conscience, but it still led to the resignation of Home ...
Striling, 1 November 1913 - The Prime Minister was today attacked by a number ... Upon passing through the village of Bannockburn, Mr Asquith's car was held up by four women, one of whom lay ...
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Five Best: Collections of Letterswas sorting through her mother’s effects when she came across more than 500 letters written by the then-prime minister, Herbert Henry Asquith, mostly in 1914-15. He was in his sixties ...
Liberal Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith, who served in office from 1908 to 1916, instructed that the original black be changed to a shade of dark green. Asquith’s second wife, Emma Alice ...
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