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    Jack Churchill

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  1. Major John Strange Spencer-Churchill DSO TD (4 February 1880 – 23 February 1947), known as Jack Churchill, [a] was the younger son of Lord Randolph Churchill and his wife Jennie, and the brother of former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Sir Winston Churchill.

  2. Sep 10, 2017 · John Strange Spencer Churchill (Jack) was born in Dublin on 4 February 1880, during the time his grandfather, the seventh Duke of Marlborough, was Viceroy of Ireland, and his father, Lord Randolph Churchill, was serving as his Private Secretary. The family lived there from December 1876 until April 1880.

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  4. Aug 1, 2013 · The myth that Winston’s brother John (“Jack,” 1880-1947) was illegitimate has persisted since publication of Shane Leslie’s “Randolph Churchill 1849-1895” in Leslie’s Men Were Different (London: Michael Joseph, 1937, pp. 68-75).

  5. Feb 4, 2019 · Politics dominated the Churchills’ lives. The Duke of Marlborough who was Lord Randolph Churchills father was sent to Ireland as Viceroy, that is Queen Victoria’s representative, from December 1876, until the spring of 1880. The Duke and Duchess lived in the Viceregal Lodge, Phoenix Park, Dublin.

  6. John Malcolm Thorpe Fleming Churchill, DSO & Bar, MC & Bar (16 September 1906 – 8 March 1996) was a British Army officer. Nicknamed "Fighting Jack Churchill" and "Mad Jack", he fought in the Second World War with a longbow, a basket-hilted Scottish broadsword, and a set of bagpipes .

  7. John S Churchill, or "Jack" was born in Dublin on 4 February 1880, younger son of Lord and Lady Randolph Churchill. Jack was educated at Elstree School, Hertfordshire, and like his elder brother Winston, at Harrow.

  8. Jun 21, 2003 · Major John Strange Spencer-Churchill (1880-1947), known as Jack, was Winston Churchill's younger brother. The Spencer-Churchill family was strongly linked to the Queen's Own Oxfordshire Hussars from its formation as a Yeomanry unit.

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