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  Randolph Churchill - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Randolph Frederick Edward Spencer Churchill (May 28, 1911-June 6, 1968) was the son of British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and his wife Clementine.
Randolph Churchill's political career (and that of his son) was not as successful as Sir Winston's or his grandfather Lord Randolph's.
Randolph was often portrayed as the bête noire of the Churchills - irascible, bad-tempered, spoilt by his father, and with a serious drinking problem.
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 Descendants of Thomas Austin of Barbados - pafg15.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Josephine Violet Austin McNaughten (Edward Patrick McNaughten, Sarah Catherine Saunders, Ann Austin, Hugh Williams, Thomas) was born on 18 Mar 1884 in Montreal.
William Piercy Austin "Bunt" (William Edward Piercy, William George Gardiner, William Piercy, William, Thomas) was born in 1892 in Oakleigh, Melbourne.
Stella Elizabeth Piercy Austin was born on 14 Jun 1927 in Oakleigh, Victoria.
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 Winston Churchill - Biocrawler definition:Winston Churchill - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Churchill later returned to Oldham and used the publicity he had gained to stand again for the seat in the 1900 general election when he was elected for the seat.
Churchill was a staunch advocate of foreign intervention, declaring that Bolshevism must be "strangled in its cradle." He secured from a divided and loosely organized Cabinet an intensification and prolongation of the British involvement beyond the wishes of any major group in Parliament or the nation—and in the face of the bitter hostility of labour.
Churchill was the last (and one of the most influential) exponents of "Whig history" - the belief of the 18th and 19th century Whigs that the British people had a unique greatness and an imperial destiny, and that all British history should be seen as progress towards fulfilling that destiny.
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 Winston Spencer Churchill Biography
Winston's politician father, Lord Randolph Churchill, was the third son of the 7th Duke of Marlborough: Winston's mother was Jennie Jerome (née Jeanette Jerome) of Brooklyn, New York, a daughter of American millionaire Leonard Jerome.
Churchill used the status achieved to begin a political career which would last a total of sixty-five years, first standing for Parliament in 1899 and serving as an MP in the House of Commons from 1900 to 1922 and from 1924 to 1964.
Churchill is believed by several writers to have suffered from bipolar disorder and in his last years, Alzheimer's disease; certainly he suffered from fits of depression that he called his "fl dogs," Some researchers also believe that Churchill was dyslexic, based on the difficulties he described himself having at school.
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 Winston Churchill   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Churchill was the last (and one of the most influential) exponents of "[[Whig history]]" andndash; the belief of the 18th- and 19th-century [[Whig PartyWhigs]] that the British people had a unique greatness and an imperial destiny, and that all British history should be seen as progress towards fulfilling that destiny.
Churchill's histories of the two world wars are, of course, far from being conventional historical works, since the author was a central participant in both stories and took full advantage of that fact in writing his books.
Churchill was not an academic historian, he was a politician, and was in fact Leader of the Opposition, still intending to return to office.
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 Winston Churchill
Winston's politician father, Lord Randolph Churchill, was the third son of the 7th Duke of Marlborough; Winston's mother was Lady Randolph Churchill (née Jennie Jerome), daughter of American millionaire Leonard Jerome.
Churchill was a staunch advocate of foreign intervention, declaring that Bolshevism must be "strangled in its cradle".
Churchill advocated the pre-emptive occupation of the neutral Norwegian iron-ore port of Narvik and the iron mines in Kiruna, Sweden, early in the War.
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 I24093: Randolph Frederick Edward Spencer-Churchill ( - )
Lord Edward Kenelm Digby 11th Baron Digby (-)
Randolph Frederick Edward Spencer-Churchill and Pamela Beryl Digby had the following children
Descendants of Randolph Frederick Edward Spencer-Churchill and Pamela Beryl Digby
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 Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000 - pafg346 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Randolph Frederick Edward CHURCHILL MP [Parents] was born 28 May 1911.
Randolph married Pamela Beryl DIGBY on 4 Oct 1939.
Winston CHURCHILL MP was born 10 Oct 1940.
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 Winston Churchill - InfoSearchPoint.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Churchill edited the Government's newspaper, the British Gazette, and during the dispute he argued that "either the country will break the General Strike, or the General Strike will break the country.".
But Clementine Churchill's biographer Joan Hardwick has surmised that all Lady Blanche's "Hozier" children were actually fathered by her sister Clementine's husband, Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford (1837-1916, better known as a grandfather of the infamous Mitford girls of the 1920s).
It was Churchill's wish that, if de Gaulle survived him, that his (Churchill's) funeral procession should pass through Waterloo Station.
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 Historical Figures - Churchill
They had five children: Sarah Millicent Hermione Churchill (who became a movie actress of some renown, co-starring with Fred Astaire in the film "Royal Wedding"), Randolph Frederick Edward Churchill, Marigold Frances Churchill (who died as a child), Diana Churchill, and Mary Churchill.
Churchill's son Randolph, and grandson, Winston, both followed him into Parliament.
So as to prevent the two being confused, they agreed that the American would publish as Winston Churchill, and the Englishman as Winston S Churchill.
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 ipedia.com: Randolph Frederick Edward Churchill Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Randolph Frederick Edward Spencer Churchill was the son of British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and his wife Clementine.
He was married twice; his first marriage produced a son, Winston Churchill,...
Randolph Churchill's political career (and that of his son) was not as successful as Sir Winston's or his father Lord Randolph's.
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 I9043: Randolph Frederick Edward Spencer Churchill ( - )
Randolph Frederick Edward Spencer Churchill and Pamela Beryl Digby had the following children
Descendants of Randolph Frederick Edward Spencer Churchill and Hon.
Descendants of Randolph Frederick Edward Spencer Churchill and June Osborne
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 Sean Byrne : William Randolph Hearst
William Randolph Hearst, owner of more than a dozen newspapers throughout the country has often be vilified for his role in the tasteless, insensitive and outrageous headlines that grace the pages of America's newspapers.
William Randolph Hearst: I cannot help it if the working class man identifies with the Democrats and their policies.
Louella Parsons a favorite Hearst columnist threatened the executives from RKO Studios that she would print fictional versions of their lives in her column if the movie were not pulled from release.
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 Sir Winston Churchill --  Encyclopædia Britannica
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).
In 1946 Sir Winston Churchill gave an address on foreign affairs at Westminster College in Fulton, Mo. In it he uttered this ominous sentence: “From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic, an iron curtain has descended across the Continent [of Europe].” These words marked the beginning of the Cold War.
Field Marshall Montgomery talks about how he acquired his Churchill paintings, and although Churchill kept most of his work for his family there are several of his paintings scattered around the world.
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 Janus: Churchill Archives Centre   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Churchill Archives Centre houses the papers of Sir Winston Churchill, Britain's renowned wartime Prime Minister, along with over 570 other collections of modern personal papers.
A complete list of the holdings of Churchill Archives Centre is available at www.chu.cam.ac.uk/archives/collections/full.php.
A bibliography relating to the history of Churchill College is available at www.chu.cam.ac.uk/archives/college/bibliography.php.
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 700000 people connected with European Royalty
Husband Randolph Frederick Edward Churchill Mp Born: May 28, 1911 Christened: Died: 1968 Buried:
AKA: Winston Churchill Born: Abt 1622 - Of, Marlborough, Wiltshire, England
AKA: Arabella Churchill Born: Abt 1648 - Of, Devonshire, England
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 DUKE OF ATHOLL DESCENT TO WESTERN
(son of Charles Edward Murray WESTERN and Mary Ellen DONALD) b.
(a) Venetia Marjorie Mabel BARING (daughter of Francis Denzil Edward BARING and Mabel Edith HOOD) b.
(c) Angela Mildred BARING (daughter of Francis Denzil Edward BARING and Mabel Edith HOOD) b.
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 Randolph Frederick Edward Spencer Churchill (1911-1968), Journalist and MP
Randolph Frederick Edward Spencer Churchill (1911-1968), Journalist and MP Sitter
Randolph Frederick Edward Spencer Churchill (1911-1968), Journalist and MP
The online database contains information on 64,720 works, 43,628 of which are illustrated; the National Portrait Gallery's collection includes over 330,000 works.
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