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'''Herbert Henry Asquith''' was a [[Great Britain|British]] politician who lived during the [[19th century|19th]] and [[20th century|20th centuries]]. | '''Herbert Henry Asquith''' was a [[Great Britain|British]] politician who lived during the [[19th century|19th]] and [[20th century|20th centuries]]. | ||
He was the [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]] in [[1908]] to [[1916]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Suffering (audio story)|The Suffering]]'', [[PROSE]]: ''[[Birthright (novel)|Birthright]]'') [[Mikhail Popov]] was able to get Asquith to have [[Bernice Summerfield]] released from jail in [[1909]], where she had been falsely imprisoned for the murder of [[Margaret Waterfield]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Birthright (novel)|Birthright]]'') | He was the [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]] in [[1908]] to [[1916]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Suffering (audio story)|The Suffering]]'', [[PROSE]]: ''[[Birthright (novel)|Birthright]]'') [[Mikhail Popov]] was able to get Asquith to have [[Bernice Summerfield]] released from jail in [[1909]], where she had been falsely imprisoned for the murder of [[Margaret Waterfield]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Birthright (novel)|Birthright]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 06:53, 19 July 2015
Herbert Henry Asquith was a British politician who lived during the 19th and 20th centuries.
He was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in 1908 to 1916. (AUDIO: The Suffering, PROSE: Birthright) Mikhail Popov was able to get Asquith to have Bernice Summerfield released from jail in 1909, where she had been falsely imprisoned for the murder of Margaret Waterfield. (PROSE: Birthright)