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  1. John Bonham-Carter est un homme politique britannique. Laura Grimond née Laura Bonham Carter est une femme politique britannique. Lothian Bonham-Carter (en) (1858-1927) est un joueur de cricket britannique. Mark Bonham Carter (en) (1922-1994) est un homme politique britannique. Maurice Bonham Carter (1880-1960) est un homme politique britannique.

  2. 11 oct. 2017 · Maurice Bonham-Carter, Sir 1880-1960 Married November 30, 1915 toHelen Violet Asquith, Lady 1887-1969 Paternal grand-parents, uncles and aunts John Bonham-Carter 1788-1838 (1816)

  3. Helena Bonham Carter est la petite-fille de Maurice Bonham Carter et de Violet Asquith, devenue baronne Asquith of Yarnbury en 1964 (life peer, c'est-à-dire pair à vie et à titre uniquement personnel), fille d'Herbert Henry Asquith, qui est Premier ministre du Royaume-Uni au début de la Première Guerre mondiale.

  4. 24 mai 2023 · He came from a famous British political family, being the son of English Liberal politician Sir Maurice Bonham Carter and renowned politician and orator Violet Bonham Carter, whose father was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, H. H. Asquith (serving 1908–1916).

  5. 13 mars 2021 · Violet must also have found Maurice Bonham Carter at least close to radiantly perfect. Their engagement was announced in July that year. 12 They were wed on Churchill’s birthday, 30 November. Winston was in training with the Grenadier Guards in France, but Clementine attended, and their son Randolph was a page. 13

  6. Helena Bonham Carter is an actress of great versatility, one of the UK's finest and most successful. Bonham Carter was born May 26, 1966 in Golders Green, London, England, the youngest of three children of Elena (née Propper de Callejón), a psychotherapist, and Raymond Bonham Carter, a merchant banker.

  7. Maurice Bonham-Carter, Mark Bonham-Carter and Violet Bonham-Carter. At the 1945 General Election, Violet Bonham-Carter, the Liberal Party candidate, came bottom of the poll at Wells. Her biographer, Mark Pottle, has pointed out: "It was a crushing disappointment, and for some time afterwards she feared the party's extinction.