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    Lord Randolph Churchill

    British politician, father of Winston Churchill

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  1. 1 day ago · His father, Lord Randolph Churchill, representing the Conservative Party, had been elected Member of Parliament (MP) for Woodstock in 1874. His mother, Jennie , was a daughter of Leonard Jerome , a wealthy American businessman.

  2. 2 days ago · Later, in the early years of the First World War, he was First Lord of the Admiralty, a civilian cabinet minister who was the overall commander of the Royal Navy. ... Randolph Churchill, as the ...

  3. 2 days ago · The Churchill Society's D-day commemorat­ion banquet on June 6 will feature the great-grandson of Winston Churchill, Randolph Churchill, as the keynote speaker. Dinner tickets are available at www.churchillc­algary.ca. David Bercuson is a professor of history at University of Calgary. Newspapers in English Newspapers from Canada. PressReader

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  5. 3 days ago · The character Arthur Balfour plays a supporting, off-screen role in Upstairs, Downstairs, promoting the family patriarch, Richard Bellamy, to the position of Civil Lord of the Admiralty. Balfour was portrayed by Adrian Ropes in the 1974 Thames TV production Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill.

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  6. 4 days ago · The influence of the coal trade upon the development of the mercantile marine and the foreign trade of Great Britain during the second half of the 19th century. E. Pritchard. Oxford B.Litt. 1924. Changes in the pattern of the British export trade (with special reference to the continent) between 1851 and 1873.

  7. 5 days ago · Winston's father, Lord Randolph Churchill, also had a speech impediment. 7. What was the name of the British Prime Minister WC replaced just after WWII started?

  8. 2 days ago · That may be clear now, but in 1938 it was not obvious to Britain, despite Churchill’s warnings. An important new book charts the work of a British peace mission in Czechoslovakia. Alistair Lexden’s review of it was published in Parliament’s magazine The House on 22 May.

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