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  1. Katharine Frances Asquith (née Horner; 9 September 1885 – 9 July 1976) was an English landowner and patron of the arts. During the First World War, she served as a Voluntary Aid Detachment nurse. She was the wife of Raymond Asquith and the daughter-in-law of wartime prime minister H. H. Asquith.

    • Landowner
    • English
  2. The senior branch of the Asquith family has been Roman Catholic since Katharine Asquith (mother of the 2nd Earl) converted after the death of her husband. Lord Oxford's mother was also a Catholic , as is his wife.

    • Politician, diplomat
  3. Raymond Asquith (6 November 1878 – 15 September 1916; killed in action), barrister and poet; [1] married 1907 Katharine Horner (1885–1976); 1 son and 2 daughters. Helen Asquith OBE (1908–2000), teacher and school inspector, was appointed OBE in 1965, and awarded the papal medal Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice in 1989 for charitable work.

  4. 9. Juni 2015 · When they met at Katharine Asquith's in 1933, there was an instant affinity between them. During the war years he would travel down from his home on Katharine's estate – exhausting wartime trips ...

  5. Katharine Frances Asquith (née Horner) (1885-1976), Voluntary Aid Detachment nurse and patron of the arts; daughter of Sir John and Lady Horner; wife of Raymond Asquith. Sitter in 10 portraits. Raymond Asquith (1878-1916), Scholar and army officer; son of Herbert Henry Asquith, 1st Earl of Oxford and Asquith. Sitter in 2 portraits.

  6. 30. Juli 2014 · Raymond Asquith was 37-years-old and left a wife, Katharine, and three young children. Margot Asquith would later say that had he lived “he would have made the world ring with his name”.

  7. 19. Jan. 2017 · Emotionally, Knox needed the company of a woman, which, after Daphne Acton had gone safely to Rhodesia, Providence found for him in the person of Katharine Asquith, then in her sixties, with whom he stayed from 1947 for the last decade of his life at lovely Mells in Somerset.