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  1. Nov 22, 2016 · Lord Randolph Churchill. These political occasions speak to Churchill’s admiration, but the real place to look for countless tributes to his father is his 1906 biography, Lord Randolph Churchill. Of the offices Randolph briefly held in August-December 1886, his son suggests that his chief pride was in his father’s role as Leader of the ...

  2. ランドルフ・ヘンリー・スペンサー=チャーチル卿(英: Lord Randolph Henry Spencer-Churchill, PC, DL, 1849年 2月13日 - 1895年 1月24日)は、イギリスの政治家。 ヴィクトリア朝 の 保守党 において、 ディズレーリ の「トーリーデモクラシー」の継承者を自任し、党執行 ...

  3. Lord Randolph Churchill to Winston Churchill, August 21, 1894 In 1894, at age forty-five, Lord Randolph Churchill's political career was over and his health was deteriorating. In this letter sent from California, he is critical of Winston's desire to join the cavalry instead of the infantry.

  4. Jun 25, 2024 · Jennie Jerome Churchill (born January 9, 1854, Brooklyn, New York, U.S.—died June 29, 1921, London, England) was an American-born society figure, remembered chiefly as the wife of Lord Randolph Churchill and mother of Sir Winston Churchill, prime minister of Great Britain (1940–45, 1951–55). Jeanette Jerome was the daughter of a ...

  5. Apr 12, 2019 · Lord Randolph Churchill in his prime, circa 1885. (National Trust UK) In an innocent remark at a Churchill conference long ago, I repeated the long-running assertion that Sir Winston’s father died of syphilis. The story, after all, was accepted by his son Winston, and most of the family. But not all!

  6. Lady Randolph Churchill. Jeanette " Jennie " Spencer-Churchill [1] CI RRC DStJ ( née Jerome; 9 January 1854 – 29 June 1921), known as Lady Randolph Spencer-Churchill, [a] was an American-born British socialite, the wife of Lord Randolph Churchill, and the mother of British prime minister Winston Churchill .

  7. Lord Randolph Churchill. (book) Lord Randolph Churchill was a two-part biography written by Winston Churchill of his father, the Victorian politician Lord Randolph Churchill. It was first published in 1906.

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