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  1. Herbert Henry Asquith died on 15 February 1928 in Berkshire. Sponsored Links. Saturday, 22 August, 2009 Michael Duffy. A 'corkscrew' was a metal post for supporting a wire entanglement, with a twisted base enabling it to be screwed into the ground, removing the need for a hammer, the use of which could attract enemy fire.

  2. 2 de ago. de 2017 · On 5 December 1916 Herbert Henry Asquith, the Liberal Prime Minister who had governed Britain for more than eight years, resigned, and fellow Liberal David Lloyd George subsequently became Prime Minister, with Conservative support. This was a remarkable development, as Dr Matthew Johnson explains.

  3. Herbert Henry Asquith (født 12. september 1852, død 15. februar 1928) var en britisk liberal premierminister (1908-16) og den første jarl af Oxford og Asquith (fra 1925). Hans vigtigste beslutning som premierminister var at indføre offentlige pensioner og andre sociale ydelser.

  4. 14 de may. de 2018 · Herbert Henry Asquith. The English statesman Herbert Henry Asquith, Ist Earl of Oxford and Asquith (1852-1928), was prime minister of Great Britain from 1908 to 1916. His government sponsored significant social legislation, restricted the power of the House of Lords, and led Britain into World War I.. Herbert Asquith was born in Morley (near Leeds), Yorkshire, on Sept. 12, 1852, the son of a ...

  5. Politiker. 1852. 12. September: Herbert Henry Asquith wird als Sohn eines Wollhändlers in Morley, West Yorkshire (Großbritannien), geboren. 1863-1870. Asquith besucht die City of London School. 1870. Aufnahme seines Studiums der Rechtswissenschaft am Balliol College in Oxford. 1877.

  6. 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.

  7. Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith, 1st Earl of Oxford and Asquith, K.G., F.R.S., has a memorial tablet on a pillar in the north transept of Westminster Abbey. He was Liberal Member of Parliament from 1886-1918, QC 1890, Privy Counsellor 1892, Home Secretary, Chancellor of the Exchequer and finally Prime Minister from 1908 to 1916.