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  2. John Spencer-Churchill, 7th Duke of Marlborough - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Frances Anne Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough

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    On 1 July 1857, her husband succeeded to the title of 7th Duke of Marlborough, and from that date henceforth, Frances was styled Duchess of Marlborough. She was a commanding and hot-tempered woman described in The Complete Peerage as a "woman of remarkable character and capacity, judicious and tactful". Her face had more strength than beauty ...

  4. List of awards and honours received by Winston Churchill

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    [4] In 1817, an augmentation of honour was granted commemorating the victory at Blenheim by the 1st Duke of Marlborough. [5] As Churchill's father, Lord Randolph Churchill, was the second surviving son of the 7th Duke of Marlborough, his arms should have been differenced, according to strict heraldic rules, with a mark of cadency. Traditionally ...

  5. James Spencer-Churchill, 12th Duke of Marlborough - Wikipedia

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    Charles James Spencer-Churchill, 12th Duke of Marlborough (born 24 November 1955), styled Earl of Sunderland until March 1972 and Marquess of Blandford until October 2014, and often known as Jamie Blandford or Jamie Marlborough, is a British peer and the current Duke of Marlborough.

  6. Duke of Marlborough (title) - Wikipedia

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    Duke of Marlborough (pronounced / ˈ m ɔːr l b r ə /) 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.

  7. George Spencer-Churchill, 8th Duke of Marlborough - Wikipedia

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    Marlborough was born in England on 13 May 1844. [1] He was the eldest son of John Spencer-Churchill, 7th Duke of Marlborough (1822–1883), who served as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and Lord President of the Council, and Lady Frances Anne Emily Vane (1822–1899).

  8. Anne Innes-Ker, Duchess of Roxburghe - Wikipedia

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    Lady Anne Spencer-Churchill was born on 14 November 1854, [1] in London. She was the fourth daughter of John Spencer-Churchill, 7th Duke of Marlborough, who served in Conservative governments as Lord President of the Council and Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, and his wife, Lady Frances Vane, daughter of the 3rd Marquess of Londonderry. [2]

  9. John Spencer-Churchill - Wikipedia

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    John Spencer-Churchill, 7th Duke of Marlborough (1822–1883), British statesman and nobleman; John Strange Spencer-Churchill (1880–1947), soldier and brother of the former British prime minister, Winston Churchill; John Spencer-Churchill, 10th Duke of Marlborough (1897–1972), British peer