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  1. Ele foi pai de John Churchill, 1.º Duque de Marlborough, e também um ancestral do primeiro-ministro do século XX, Sir Winston Churchill. For faster navigation, this Iframe is preloading the Wikiwand page for Winston Churchill (1620–1688) .

  2. He died on 26 Mar. 1688, and was buried at St. Martin in the Fields. Despite his years of court service, he had increased his estate by only a couple of small purchases, and he died in debt. His youngest surviving son, Charles Churchill, inherited Minterne, and sat for Weymouth from 1701 to 1710.11. Ref Volumes: 1660-1690 Author: John. P ...

  3. Churchill, Sir Winston (1620–88), politician, was baptised on 18 April 1620, eldest surviving son of John Churchill, deputy registrar of chancery, of Whootton Glanville, Dorset, England, and his first wife, Sarah Winston of Standistone, Gloucestershire, daughter and coheir of Sir Henry Winston.

  4. 4 de out. de 2013 · The original arms of the first Sir Winston Churchill (1620-1688), father of the First Duke of Marlborough, were extremely simple, and were certainly in use by his own father in 1619. The shield was Sable a Lion rampant Argent debruised by a Bendlet Gules (Figure 1).

  5. Sir Winston Churchill (baptisé le 18 avril 1620 – 26 mars 1688), surnommé le Cavalier Colonel, est un militaire, historien, aristocrate et politicien britannique. Il est le père de John Churchill, premier duc de Marlborough , éminent militaire britannique, et l'ancêtre du Premier ministre britannique Winston Churchill .

  6. 14 de out. de 2008 · The Churchill Arms. The original arms of the first Sir Winston Churchill (1620-1688), father of the First Duke of Marlborough, were extremely simple and were certainly in use by his own father in 1619. The shield was Sable a Lion rampant Argent debruised by a Bendlet Gules (figure 1).

  7. The work’s author, Sir Winston Churchill (1620–1688), is certainly less well-known than his celebrated descendant of the same name. Seldom mentioned in discussions of seventeenth-century historiography, Divi Britannici can be read alongside contemporary histories, including John Milton’s History of Britain (1670).