H. Long, and Sir Edward Clarke, who are in sympathy with Lord Randolph Churchill, are plotting for his return to the Cabinet. View Full Article in Timesmachine » Advertisement ...
After a whirlwind romance, Jerome had married Lord Randolph Churchill in 1874 and gave birth to Winston seven and a half months later, her labor pains having been precipitated by what her husband ...
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Not since the days of Lord Randolph Churchill’s dauntless little band which broke up in the ’80s has England had such a blatant “fourth party” (see p. 23). Never before in the whole ...
Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill was born at Blenheim Palace, the seat of his grandfather the 7th Duke of Marlborough, on 30 November 1874. His father, Lord Randolph, was a prominent Conservative ...
MR. CHURCHILL—Philip Guedalla—Reynal & Hitchcock ($3). At Cowes, during a ball aboard a British cruiser one August night in the 1870s, the future Lord Randolph Churchill met three American ...
The inscription was cut by the sculptor Reynolds Stone. This reads: Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill, son of Lord Randolph Churchill (a son of the Duke of Marlborough) and Jennie, daughter of Leonard ...
A lateral apartment at the Berkeley Square site of the first London childhood home of Sir Winston Churchill has gone on the market for £6.5 million. The two bedroom home is at 48 Berkeley Square ...