Asquith, Raymond

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Asquith, Raymond

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6 Nov. 1878-15 Sep. 1916

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Raymond Herbert Asquith was an English barrister and eldest son of British prime minister H. H. Asquith. A distinguished Oxford scholar, he was a member of the fashionable group of intellectuals known as the Coterie, notable for their unconventional lifestyles and lavish hospitality. Like several of them, Asquith was killed in action in the First World War during his father's term in office.

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Buchan, John (26 Aug. 1875-11 Feb. 1940)

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CA QUA00639

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associative

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Buchan, John

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Asquith, Raymond

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Asquith, Anthony (9 Nov. 1902-20 Feb. 1968)

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CA QUA10075

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Asquith, Anthony

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Asquith, Raymond

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Asquith, Katharine (9 Sep. 1885-9 Jul. 1976)

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CA QUA10073

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family

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Asquith, Katharine

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Asquith, Raymond

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m. 25 Jul. 1907

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CA QUA10076

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Biographical sketch from Wikipedia entry on Raymond Asquith at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Asquith (accessed 2019-08-30).

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