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  1. Residence. Blenheim Palace. John George Vanderbilt Henry Spencer-Churchill, 11th Duke of Marlborough, JP, DL (13 April 1926 – 16 October 2014) was a British peer. He was the elder son of the 10th Duke of Marlborough and his wife, the Hon. Alexandra Mary Hilda Cadogan. He was known as "Sunny" after his courtesy title of Earl of Sunderland .

  2. Description. Also known as. English. John Spencer-Churchill, 7th Duke of Marlborough. British conservative cabinet minister, politician and nobleman (1822-1883) John Spencer-Churchill. John Winston Spencer-Churchill. John Marlborough. John Spencer-Churchill, Marquess of Blandford.

  3. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 5887500. Source citation. British Aristocracy. 7th Duke of Marlborough. Born in Garboldisham Hall, Garboldisham, Norfolk, the son of George Spencer-Churchill, 6th Duke of Marlborough and Lady Jane Stewart. He was educated at Eton and Oxford before serving as a member of parliament for Woodstock from 1840 to 1845 and ...

  4. Feb 7, 2024 · John Winston Spencer-Churchill, 7th Duke of Marlborough, KG , PC (2 June 1822 – 4 July 1883), styled Earl of Sunderland from 1822 to 1840 and Marquess of Blandford from 1840 to 1857, was a British Conservative cabinet minister, politician, peer, and nobleman. He was the paternal grandfather of Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill.

  5. John Winston Spencer-Churchill (1822–1883), 7th Duke of Marlborough.jpg 522 × 685; 39 KB. Johnspencer1822-2.jpg 350 × 328; 18 KB. The Derby Cabinet of 1867.jpg 800 × 514; 140 KB. The Lord Lieutenant at Cork - ILN 1878.jpg 639 × 1,024; 137 KB. Duke of Marlborough Vanity Fair 8 July 1871.jpg 354 × 600; 18 KB.

  6. John Winston Spencer-Churchill, 7th Duke of Marlborough KG, PC (2 June 1822 – 4 July 1883), styled Earl of Sunderland from 1822 to 1840 and Marquess of Blandford from 1840 to 1857, was a British Conservative cabinet minister, politician, peer, and nobleman. He was the paternal grandfather of Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill .

  7. Duke of Marlborough ( pronounced / ˈmɔːrlbrə /) is a title in the Peerage of England. It was created by Queen Anne in 1702 for John Churchill, 1st Earl of Marlborough (1650–1722), the noted military leader. In historical texts, unqualified use of the title typically refers to the 1st Duke. The name of the dukedom refers to Marlborough in ...

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