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  1. 31 de dez. de 2007 · Arabella Churchill, charity worker and festival organiser: born East Bergholt, Suffolk 31 October 1949; married 1972 Jim Barton (one son), 1988 Haggis McLeod (one daughter); died Glastonbury ...

  2. Arabella Churchill. Cette répertorie différentes personnes portant le même nom et le même prénom. Arabella Churchill peut faire référence à : Arabella Churchill (maîtresse royale) (1648–1730), maîtresse de Jacques II d'Angleterre. Arabella Spencer-Churchill (1949–2007), petite-fille de Winston Churchill. Catégories : Homonymie de ...

  3. Glastonbury Fair 1971. Now called Glastonbury Fayre, Andrew Kerr and Arabella Churchill helped plan a free event at Pilton encompassing Midsummer’s Day. 12,000 people saw David Bowie, Hawkwind and Traffic play on a pyramid-shaped stage made from scaffolding, expanded metal and plastic sheeting.

  4. Randolph Churchill foi eleito à Casa dos Comuns em 1940, depois de três tentativas fracassadas; no entanto, ele passou a maior parte de seu período de cinco anos servindo ao então recentemente formado Special Air Service, por causa da Segunda Guerra Mundial. Em 1944, ele saltou de pára-quedas na Iugoslávia, onde, como oficial de ...

  5. 16 de ago. de 2021 · Born in Musbury, Devonshire, on 23 February 1648, Arabella was the eldest of Sir Winston Churchill and Elizabeth Drake’s children. (Yes, he is an ancestor of the larger-than-life twentieth ...

  6. Arabella Churchill ( 23 februari 1648 - 30 mei 1730) was een maîtresse van koning Jacobus II van Engeland. Ze was de dochter van Winston Churchill (een voorvader van premier Winston Churchill) en Elizabeth Drake, en zuster van John Churchill, 1e hertog van Marlborough. Ze werd geboren als de oudste van twaalf kinderen.

  7. Arabella was a daughter of Sir Winston Churchill and sister of John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough; her other brothers were George Churchill, Admiral of the Blue and General Charles Churchill. The Churchills' loyalty to the royal household was ardent; their only feeling about Arabella's seduction by King James II "seems to have been a joyful surprise that so plain a girl had attained such ...