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|name = Francis Asquith
|name = Francis Asquith
|image = [[File:Francis_Asquith.png]]
|image = [[File:Francis_Asquith.png]]
|playby = ''Michel Gambon'' (unofficial, NPC)
|playby = ''Michael Gambon'' (unofficial, NPC)
|fullname = Francis Asquith
|fullname = Francis Asquith
|title = Marquess of Coniston
|title = Marquess of Coniston
|noblehouse = Marquessate of Coniston, Viscountcy of Milbury
|noblehouse = Marquessate of Coniston, Viscountcy of Milbury
|dob = 1745
|dob = 22 February 1745
|father = Tristan Asquith
|father = Tristan Asquith
|fatherrank = Marquess of Coniston
|fatherrank = Marquess of Coniston
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|residence = Asquith House, ''4 Grosvenor Square'', Coniston Chase
|residence = Asquith House, ''4 Grosvenor Square'', Coniston Chase
|titleyear = 1780
|titleyear = 1780
|income =
|school = Rugby
|university = Oxford
|yomar = 1774
|yomar = 1774
|spouse = Elysia Asquith
|spouse = Elysia Asquith
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|issue = Kenward, Emory, Jocasta, Bennet
|issue = Kenward, Emory, Jocasta, Bennet
}}
}}
Francis Asquith  (b 1745, d 1810) was the fourth Marquess of Coniston. He was married to [[Elysia Asquith]] who predeceased him. He is survived by three sons, [[Kenward Asquith|Kenward]] (b. 1776), [[Emory Asquith|Emory]] (b. 1786) and [[Bennet Asquith|Bennet]] (B 1792) and a daughter [[Jocasta Asquith|Jocasta]].
Francis Asquith  (b 22nd February 1745, d 23 March 1810) was the fourth Marquess of Coniston. He was married to [[Elysia Asquith]] who predeceased him. He is survived by three sons, [[Kenward Asquith|Kenward]] (b. 1776), [[Emory Asquith|Emory]] (b. 1786) and [[Bennet Asquith|Bennet]] (B 1792) and a daughter [[Jocasta Asquith|Jocasta]].


Somewhat of a spendthrift, Francis's tendencies were somewhat curbed by his wife until her death in 1806. He spent the last four years of his life at [[Coniston Chase]], undertaking a redesign of several of the State rooms, an overhaul only completed shortly before his death.
Somewhat of a spendthrift, Francis's tendencies were somewhat curbed by his wife until her death in 1806. He spent the last four years of his life at [[Coniston Chase]], undertaking a redesign of several of the State rooms, an overhaul only completed shortly before his death.
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*Grandchildren: Horatio (b. 1800), Tristram (b. 1802), Susannah (b 1806), Vanessa (b. 1809)  
*Grandchildren: Horatio (b. 1800), Tristram (b. 1802), Susannah (b 1806), Vanessa (b. 1809)  


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Latest revision as of 04:22, 6 March 2018

Francis Asquith
Portrayed by Michael Gambon (unofficial, NPC)
Full Name Francis Asquith
Title Marquess of Coniston
Associated Noble House(s) Marquessate of Coniston, Viscountcy of Milbury
Date of Birth 22 February 1745
Father Tristan Asquith
Father's Rank Marquess of Coniston
Mother Susannah Asquith
Mother's Rank Marchioness of Coniston
Town Residence Asquith House, 4 Grosvenor Square, Coniston Chase
Income
School Rugby
University Oxford
Year Attained Title 1780
Year of Marriage 1774
Spouse Elysia Asquith
Spouse's Rank Marchioness of Coniston
Spouse's Death 1806
Issue Kenward, Emory, Jocasta, Bennet

Francis Asquith (b 22nd February 1745, d 23 March 1810) was the fourth Marquess of Coniston. He was married to Elysia Asquith who predeceased him. He is survived by three sons, Kenward (b. 1776), Emory (b. 1786) and Bennet (B 1792) and a daughter Jocasta.

Somewhat of a spendthrift, Francis's tendencies were somewhat curbed by his wife until her death in 1806. He spent the last four years of his life at Coniston Chase, undertaking a redesign of several of the State rooms, an overhaul only completed shortly before his death.

Family