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  1. Born on 6 November 1878, died on 15 September 1916. [13] Asquith and his wife Katharine are portrayed in Phoebe Traquair 's apse mural in All Saints Church, at Thorney Hill, he also appears in William Rothenstein 's unfinished mural "War Cartoon" located at the University of Southampton .

  2. Raymond Benedict Bartholomew Michael Asquith, 3rd Earl of Oxford and Asquith, OBE (born 24 August 1952), is a British former diplomat and hereditary peer. Styled Viscount Asquith until he succeeded to his father's peerage titles on 16 January 2011, the earldom of Oxford and Asquith was created for his paternal great-grandfather, H. H. Asquith , a former prime minister of the United Kingdom .

    • Politician, diplomat
  3. Lieutenant Raymond Asquith, um 1914. Raymond Asquith (* 6. November 1878 in London; † 15. September 1916 gefallen in der Schlacht an der Somme) war ein britischer Rechtsanwalt ( Barrister-of-Law ).

  4. Raymond Asquith, 3. Earl of Oxford and Asquith (* 24. August 1952) ist ein britischer ehemaliger Diplomat sowie späterer Industriemanager und Mitglied des britischen House of Lords. Leben. Raymond Benedict Barthelemew Michael Asquith entstammt einer politisch liberalen englischen Familie, die besonders im 20. Jahrhundert von ...

  5. 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”.

  6. 12. Sept. 2016 · One in six British officers died in the war; the proportion among private soldiers was one in eight. Raymond Asquith is buried in Guillemont Road Station Cemetery in the Somme. There his...

  7. He died whilst being carried back to British lines. His body was buried at Guillemont in the CWGC Guillemont Road Cemetery (Plot I. Row B. Grave 3.). The grave's headstone is inscribed: 'Small time but in that small most greatly lived this star of England', a concluding line from Shakespeare's Henry V.