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  1. Hace 1 día · Margot Asquith var en britisk forfatter. I perioden 1920–1922 utgav Asquith i to bind sin Autobiography, som vakte oppsikt ved sine indiskresjoner. Senere utgav hun blant annet Places and Persons (1925), Octavia (1928) og More Memories (1933). I 1894 giftet hun seg med Herbert Henry Asquith (fra 1925 Earl of Oxford and Asquith) og bidro gjennom sine forbindelser til hans karriere.

  2. 25 de may. de 2024 · (Margot Asquith to Lloyd George (House of Lords Record Onice (hereafter cited as H.L.R.O.), Lloyd George MSS, E 2/24/2). 12 12 Contemporary notes by a unionist member of the cabinet contain details of these discussions; the notes were revealed in confidence, and we are not at liberty to disclose information which would identify their author, or their present location.

  3. Hace 1 día · Margot Tennant (later Margot Asquith) wished to marry him, but Balfour said: "No, that is not so. I rather think of having a career of my own." His household was maintained by his also unmarried sister, Alice.

  4. Hace 5 días · Devoted to, but very different from her sister, Margot Tennant (later Asquith) is appropriately the subject of the next chapter. However, the pairing with Mary Wyndham’s brother, George, is, I feel, less successful.

  5. Hace 5 días · Emma Margaret Asquith, Countess of Oxford and Asquith (née Tennant; 2 February 1864 – 28 July 1945), known as Margot Asquith, was a British socialite, author, and wit. She was married to H. H. Asquith, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, from 1894 until his death in 1928.

  6. 28 de may. de 2024 · Both Napoleon and Churchill loathed droll women like Madame de Stael and Margot Asquith, as a longshoreman loathes a typhoon. It is also true that females are the sprinters of conversation and...

  7. 28 de may. de 2024 · Attributed to Margot Asquith, as in Sir Philip Magnus, Kitchener: Portrait of an Imperialist (1938, ch. xiv): "Mrs. Asquith remarked indiscreetly that if Kitchener was not a great man, he was, at least, a great poster."