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  • In 1909 Herbert Henry Asquith's Royal Advisory Committee on Aeronautics was established, and Lanchester was appointed a member.
  • Her great-grandfather, Herbert Henry Asquith, was prime minister of England in 1910, when " The Wings of the Dove " is set.
  • When Campbell-Bannerman was succeeded by Herbert Henry Asquith in 1908, he was promoted to the Cabinet as President of the Board of Trade.
  • Many notable society figures attended, including Herbert Henry Asquith; the Russian Ambassador to London, Count Aleksandr Beckendorf; several Members of Parliament, and various aristocrats.
  • A change indeed for an actress feeling constrained, but it was no time for improvisation for the admittedly self-conscious descendant of Lord Herbert Henry Asquith.
  • They cut telephone lines, spit at police and politicians, cut or burned pro-suffrage slogans into stadium turf, sent letter bombs, destroyed greenhouses at Herbert Henry Asquith.
  • Having been appointed Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George ( GCMG ) in 1921, he was also Herbert Henry Asquith.
  • On 18 July 1912, in Dublin, she threw a hatchet at Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith, hitting instead Irish nationalist leader John Redmond who was injured.
  • Churchill's proposed solution was a referendum on the issue but this found no favour with Herbert Henry Asquith and women's suffrage remained unresolved until after World War I.
  • In 1952 film version directed by Anthony Asquith ( the son of a former British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith ) Jack answers that he is a'Liberal'rather than'Liberal Unionist '.
  • The bill made it to a second reading, but British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith indicated that there would be no more Parliamentary time for the reading in the current session.
  • A condition of the endowment was that the first appointee to the chair would be chosen jointly by the Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith and the former Prime Minister Arthur James Balfour.
  • He was the younger brother of the war poet Edward Wyndham Tennant and the socialite Stephen Tennant; Margot Asquith, author and second wife of the Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith, was his paternal aunt.
  • Singh tried to fall in front of Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith's car while holding a poster reading, " Give women the vote ! " She supported the manufacture of bombs, encouraging anarchy in Britain.
  • Having earlier served as counsellor of the Romanian legations in Paris and Petrograd, by 1914 Prince Antoine was First Secretary of the Romanian Legation in London and by 1918 had entered the circle of Herbert Henry Asquith ( former Prime Minister ).
  • The all-party coalitions of Herbert Henry Asquith and David Lloyd George in the First World War and of Winston Churchill in the Second World War were sometimes referred to as National Governments at the time, but are now more commonly called Coalition Governments.
  • His eldest sister Christine died aged 17 in Bangalore; the others married ( respectively ) Arthur Melland Asquith, son of Herbert Henry Asquith, 1st Earl of Oxford and Asquith, and Christian Malise Hore-Ruthven, son of Walter James Hore-Ruthven, 9th Lord Ruthven of Freeland.
  • France's King Francis I ( 1494-1547 ); Herbert Henry Asquith, British prime minister ( 1852-1928 ); Maurice Chevalier, French actor-entertainer ( 1888-1971 ); Alfred Knopf, U . S . publisher ( 1892-1984 ); Jesse Owens, U . S . athlete ( 1913-1980 ); Ian Holm, English actor ( 1931-- ); Linda Gray, U . S . actress ( 1940-- ).
  • It was then that they came out of hiding, and " took their stand . " When Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith stood to speak, Brown threw her shoe through a pane of stained glass and both women yelled " votes for women ! " Following this event, both women were arrested and sentenced to one month hard labor after refusing to pay fines and damages.