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Asquith, Margaret Emma Alice (Margot), 1864-1945, née Tennant, Countess of Oxford and Asquith

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  • Additional letters of condolence to Herbert Henry Asquith on the death of his eldest son, Raymond Asquith (1878-1916), and additional papers of Anthony Asquith MS. 14910

  • Letters to Thomas McKinnon Wood MS. Eng. c. 2720, fols. 120-129

  • Nineteen letters to Margot Asquith, Countess of Oxford and Asquith MS. Eng. lett. c. 590, fols. 208-235

  • Letters of condolence to Herbert Henry Asquith on the death of his eldest son, Raymond Asquith (1878-1916), and papers of Anthony Asquith MS. 12687

  • Letters from Margot Asquith to Harold George Nicolson MS. Eng. lett. e. 141, fols. 179-191

  • Letters addressed to W.S. Rockstro MS. 9541

  • Letter from Margot Asquith to Mr. MacDougall MS. Eng. lett. e. 159, fol. 206

  • Archive of Emma Alice Margaret (Margot) Asquith, Countess of Oxford and Asquith MSS. Eng. c. 6665-6720, c. 6729; d. 3198-3218, d. 3262-3319; e. 3256-3257, e. 3280-3292; Photogr. c. 120-121, e. 11

  • Copy of The Autobiography of Margot Asquith (London, 1920), annotated in pencil by the author MS. Don d. 199

  • Letters from Margot Asquith to R.A. Bennett MS. Eng. lett. c. 782, fols. 100-113

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  • Asquith | Margaret Emma Alice (Margot) | 1864-1945 | née Tennant | Countess of Oxford and Asquith | political hostess and diarist
  • Asquith | Emma Alice Margaret | 1864-1945 | wife of 1st Earl of Oxford and Asquith
  • Asquith, Margaret Emma Alice (Margot), 1864-1945, née Tennant, Countess of Oxford and Asquith

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