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  1. Under-Secretary for the Colonies In 1895, Charles Spencer-Churchill married the American railroad heiress Consuelo Vanderbilt. They were divorced in 1921 but the Vanderbilt dowry was used to restore Blenheim Palace, and replenish its furnishings and library. Spencer-Churchill served as Paymaster General from 1899 until 1903, when he was appointed Under-Secretary for the Colonies. He was a ...

  2. Charles Spencer-Churchill may refer to: Lord Charles Spencer-Churchill (1794–1840), British nobleman. Charles Henry Spencer-Churchill (1828–1877), British officer. Charles Spencer-Churchill, 9th Duke of Marlborough (1871–1934) James Spencer-Churchill, 12th Duke of Marlborough (born 1955), full name Charles James Spencer-Churchill.

  3. Lord Ivor Charles Spencer-Churchill was born on 14 October 1898. He was the second son of the 9th Duke of Marlborough and Consuelo Vanderbilt. In 1921, his parents divorced when he was 22 years old. His father later wed the former Gladys Deacon; while his mother went on to marry Col. Jacques Balsan.

  4. O nome Charles Spencer-Churchill pode se referir a: Charles Spencer-Churchill, 9.º Duque de Marlborough (1871-1934) Jamie Spencer-Churchill, Marquês de Blandford , filho do 11.º Duque de Marlborough

  5. Also known as. English. Charles Spencer-Churchill, 9th Duke of Marlborough. British soldier and Conservative politician (1871-1934) Charles Richard John Spencer-Churchill, 9th Duke of Marlborough. Earl of Sunderland. Marquess of Blandford. Sunny Marlborough.

  6. 21 de mai. de 2024 · George Spencer-Churchill, 6th Duke of Marlborough when Earl of Sunderland; Charles Spencer-Churchill. by and published by William Whiston Barney, after Richard Cosway mezzotint, published 14 September 1805 NPG D38263

  7. About. Charles James Spencer-Churchill often known as Jamie Blandford or Jamie Marlborough is the 12th Duke of Marlborough. Jamie, together with the Board of Trustees of the Blenheim Palace Heritage Charitable Foundation, has overall charge of the 11,500-acre Blenheim Palace estate and responsibility for maintaining one of Britain’s grandest country houses for future generations.