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  1. Bonham Carter e Burton viviam em casas geminadas em Belsize Park, Londres, sendo Bonham Carter a proprietária das casas. Mais tarde, Burton comprou uma das casas e fizeram-se obras para as ligar. Em 2006, o casal comprou a casa de campo Mill House em Sutton Courtnay, que pertencia à avó de Helena, Violet Bonham Carter e também pertencera ao seu bisavô, H. H. Asquith .

  2. Mark Raymond Bonham Carter, baron Bonham-Carter (11 février 1922-4 septembre 1994), est un éditeur et homme politique anglais. Il est créé pair à vie en 1986. Jeunesse [ modifier | modifier le code ]

  3. Laura Miranda Bonham Carter, Lady Grimond, wife of the Liberal Party leader Jo Grimond. Mark Bonham Carter, Baron Bonham-Carter, a Liberal Member of Parliament before going to the House of Lords, and father of Jane Bonham Carter, Baroness Bonham-Carter of Yarnbury. Raymond Bonham Carter, father of the actress Helena Bonham Carter.

  4. 7 ott 2019 · She also said at the festival that her uncle, Mark Bonham-Carter, once dated Princess Margaret, The Sun reported. “Uncle Mark escaped as a prisoner in Italy in the Second World War,” she said. “They didn’t send him away again, they put him at Windsor and he guarded Princess Margaret an­d Elizabeth.

  5. Through his eldest son Mark, he was a grandfather of three girls, including: Jane Bonham Carter, Baroness Bonham Carter of Yarnbury, wife of Tim Razzall, Baron Razzall. Through his youngest son Raymond, he was a grandfather to three including: Helena Bonham Carter and Edward Bonham Carter. See also. Bonham Carter family; Asquith family

  6. 6 set 1994 · Mark Raymond Bonham Carter, publisher and politician: ... Consumers Association 1972-94; vice-chairman and governor, BBC 1975-81; created 1986 Baron Bonham-Carter; married 1955 Leslie St Just ...

  7. Raymond Henry Bonham Carter (19 June 1929 – 17 January 2004) was a British banker and a member of the prominent Bonham Carter family. Early life [ edit ] He was born in Paddington, London , [1] to Sir Maurice Bonham-Carter (1880–1960), a politician and cricketer , and his wife, Lady Violet Asquith (1887–1969), a political activist who was created Baroness Asquith of Yarnbury in 1964.