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  1. 2 de set. de 2020 · Asquith: A Prime Minister at War. As a peacetime premier Herbert Asquith was held in high regard, but the First World War undid his reputation. That is an unfair judgment, argues Roland Quinault.

  2. Herbert Henry Asquith (1852-1928) Born in Yorkshire to a middle-class Liberal family, Asquith graduated from Oxford University to start a career as a barrister in 1876. In 1886, Asquith's interest in politics saw him successfully stand for election as a Member of Parliament for East Fife. Asquith made a positive impression upon Gladstone and ...

  3. Herbert Henry Asquith, I Conde de Oxford y Asquith KG, PC fue primer ministro del Reino Unido por el Partido Liberal, entre 1908 y 1916. Antes de su acceso a la nobleza, era conocido como H. H. Asquith, y luego como Lord Oxford.

  4. Herbert Henry Asquith (1852-1928) was born in Morley in Yorkshire on 12 September 1852. Of a middle-class family, Asquith attended Balliol College, Oxford and then became a barrister in 1876, in London.

  5. 14 de mai. de 2018 · ASQUITH, HERBERT HENRY (1852–1928), British politician. Herbert Henry Asquith was born 12 September 1852, in Morley, Yorkshire, the son of a minor textile owner. He demonstrated a formidable intellect early on at the City of London School, enough to win the first classical scholarship from that school to Balliol College.

  6. ASQUITH, HERBERT HENRY (1852–1928) British politician. The son of a Yorkshire clothing manufacturer, Herbert Henry Asquith was born on 12 September 1852 in Morley, Yorkshire. Educated at the City of London and Balliol College, Oxford, Asquith became a lawyer in 1876. In the 1886 general election he was elected as the Liberal MP for East Fife.

  7. 18 de mai. de 2018 · views 1,516,715 updated May 21 2018. Asquith, Herbert Henry, 1st Earl of Oxford and Asquith (1852–1928) British statesman, last Liberal prime minister (1908–16). Asquith entered Parliament in 1886, later serving as home secretary to William Gladstone (1892–95). His support of free trade helped the Liberals win the 1905 general election.