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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.

  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.

  3. Raymond Asquith was married on 25 July 1907 to Katharine Frances Horner (18851976), younger daughter of Sir John Francis Fortescue Horner, of Mells, Somerset, descended from Thomas Horner, the Tudor figure on whom the nursery rhyme 'Little Jack Horner' is sometimes said to be based.

  4. 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

  5. Katharine Frances Asquith (née Horner) 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.

  6. Katharine Asquith became a Roman Catholic in 1923 and many of the artists and writers staying in the Manor House were sympathetic to her conversion, including Eric Gill, David Jones, Henry Lamb, Evelyn Waugh and Siegfried Sassoon; their works too joined the collection.

  7. 11 de sept. de 2016 · Called to the Bar in 1904, Raymond married Katharine Frances Horner on 25 th July 1907. She was the daughter of Sir John Fortescue Horner of Mells, Somerset, said to have descended from Thomas Horner, ‘Little Jack Horner’ of British nursery rhyme fame.