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    Randolph Churchill

    British politician, son of British Prime Minister Winston Churchill

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  1. Randolph Churchill died of a heart attack during the night at his home, Stour House, East Bergholt, Suffolk and was found by one of his researchers the next morning, 6 June 1968. He was 57, and although he had been in poor health for years, his death was unexpected.

  2. Lord Randolph Henry Spencer-Churchill (13 February 1849 – 24 January 1895) was a British aristocrat and politician. Churchill was a Tory radical and coined the term ' Tory democracy '. [2] He participated in the creation of the National Union of the Conservative Party.

  3. Apr 19, 2024 · Lord Randolph Churchill (born February 13, 1849, London, England—died January 24, 1895, London) was a British politician who was a precociously influential figure in the Conservative Party and the father of Winston Churchill.

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  4. 6 days ago · Randolph Churchill (born May 28, 1911, London, England—died June 6, 1968, East Bergholt, Suffolk) was an English author, journalist, and politician, the only son of British prime minister Winston Churchill.

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  6. Dec 30, 2021 · Learn about the final days and hours of Lord Randolph Churchill, the father of Winston Churchill and a prominent politician in his own right. Find out how he died of bronchial pneumonia from paralysis of the brain in 1895, and what his son wrote about him.

  7. Apr 16, 2020 · Learn about Randolph Churchill, the son of Winston Churchill, who wrote the official biography of his father and served in World War II. Discover his career in journalism, politics and intelligence, and his relationship with his father and other historical figures.

  8. Lord Randolph Churchill, (born Feb. 13, 1849, Blenheim Palace, near Woodstock, Oxfordshire, Eng.—died Jan. 24, 1895, London), British politician. Third son of the 7th duke of Marlborough, he entered the House of Commons in 1874.

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