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  1. Randolph Churchill was an English author, journalist, and politician, the only son of British prime minister Winston Churchill. Churchill was a popular journalist in the 1930s and thrice failed to enter Parliament before becoming Conservative member for Preston (1940–45). During World War II he

  2. Dec 3, 2015 · In his will Lord Randolph left Jennie a small cash legacy of £500 and settled the rest of his estate into a trust, to be known for many decades thereafter as Lord Randolph Churchill’s Will Trust. The trust started with capital of just over £50,000, effectively all provided by the sale of the Rand Mines shares.

  3. Lord Randolph Henry Spencer-Churchill (13 February 1849 – 24 January 1895) was Winston Churchill's father. He was a son of the 7th Duke of Marlborough. He was a leading British Tory politician. [1] Churchill was a Tory radical who coined the term One-nation conservatism. [2]

  4. Oct 9, 2023 · 8 May: Lord Randolph writes The Times opposing Irish Home Rule. 1 July: General election returns Lord Salisbury and the Conservatives to power. 3 August: Lord Randolph Churchill appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer and Leader of the House of Commons. 20 December: Lord Randolph resigns his posts. 1888 15 March: Takes entrance examination at Harrow.

  5. Dec 30, 2021 · What killed Winston Churchill’s father Lord Randolph? The question has long vexed the world of Churchill studies. Different conclusions have been reached, but a new paper by Andrew W. Ellis, Emeritus Professor of Psychology at the University of York, presents a deeply-researched study that helps to explain the confusion that has prevailed while also presenting its own definite conclusion.

  6. "Lord Randolph Churchill" published on by null. (1849–95).An MP from 1874, after the Conservative defeat of 1880 he led a small ginger group known as the Fourth Party undermining the leadership of Northcote.

  7. Apr 14, 2016 · Lord and Lady Randolph Churchill, Churchill Papers, CHAR 28/41/46. The Churchill Archives Centre. Lord Randolph Churchill and Miss Jennie Jerome met during the racing season in 1873 on the Isle of Wight–one of the great social events of the British summer season. The Cowes Week regatta began in 1826 and is the longest-running regatta in the ...

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