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  1. Sir Maurice Bonham-Carter KCB KCVO (11 October 1880 – 7 June 1960) was an English Liberal politician, civil servant and first-class cricketer. He was H. H. Asquith 's Principal Private Secretary during Asquith's time as Prime Minister from 1910 to 1916 and later served in other government posts.

  2. Carriera. Fu segretario di H. H. Asquith e divenne una figura di spicco del partito liberale britannico. Ricoprì una serie di incarichi amministrativi di alcune aziende [1] ed è stato un partner dei banchieri OT Falk and Partners e gli agenti di cambio Buckmaster & Moore [2]. Matrimonio.

  3. The family members include: John Bonham-Carter (1788–1838), MP, married Joanna Maria Smith, daughter of William Smith (1756–1835), abolitionist. Sir Maurice Bonham Carter (1880–1960) married Violet Asquith, Baroness Asquith of Yarnbury, life peer.

  4. Maurice Bonham-Carter. Maurice Bonham-Carter is a long time hospitality leader with over 35 years of worldwide experience in the industry. Bonham-Carter was born and raised in England and graduated from Oxford University with a Master’s Degree, majoring in Economics. He began his career at JP Morgan & Co rising to Managing Director, where he ...

  5. Instigator of philanthropic activities in the Caribbean, through the foundation he founded, with particular attention to enhancing educational opportunities. Experience. Owner - President & CEO. ID...

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  6. Maurice Bonham-Carter (11 octobre 1880 - 7 juin 1960) [1] est un homme politique libéral anglais, fonctionnaire et joueur de cricket de première classe. Il est le principal secrétaire privé de Herbert Henry Asquith quand il est premier ministre de 1910 à 1916 et occupe ensuite d'autres postes gouvernementaux.

  7. Sir Maurice Bonham-Carter KCB KCVO (11 October 1880 – 7 June 1960) was an English Liberal politician, civil servant and first-class cricketer. He was H. H. Asquith 's Principal Private Secretary during Asquith's time as Prime Minister from 1910 to 1916 and later served in other government posts.