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  1. George Frederick Myddleton Cornwallis-West (14 November 1874 – 1 April 1951) was a British officer of the Scots Guards. He was the only son of Col. William Cornwallis-West (1835–1917) and his wife Mary, née FitzPatrick (1856–1920). The family moved in aristocratic circles but did not have a great deal of wealth. George Cornwallis-West was noted primarily for his glamorous marriages, the ...

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    Major George Frederick Myddleton Cornwallis-West (14 November 1874 – 1 April 1951) was a British officer of the Scots Guards who fought in the Boer and First World War. George Cornwallis-West was noted primarily for his marriages, the first to Jennie Jerome, mother of Winston Churchill, and the second to the renowned actress Stella Campbell, who was also known on the stage as Mrs. Patrick ...

  3. George Frederick Myddleton Cornwallis-West est né le 14 novembre 1874 à Ruthin, au pays de Galles, et mort le 1 er avril 1951 à Londres, en Angleterre. Major de l'armée britannique, il est surtout connu pour ses mariages successifs avec Jennie Jerome (mère de Winston Churchill ) et Stella Campbell (connue pour son rôle d'Eliza Doolittle dans Pygmalion ).

  4. Major George Frederick Myddleton Cornwallis-West, of the Scots Guards. He was described as a writer and a soldier, but is primarily remembered for his marriages. There was an effort made to match him with the notorious heartbreaker, Muriel Thetis Wilson, but he was passionately in love with an older woman, Jennie Jerome (Lady Randolph Churchill ...

  5. as. "a Black Slave". George Cornwallis-West was the brother of two of the most beautiful and well-married women of the time, Princess Daisy of Pless and Constance, Duchess of Westminster. Dressed as a black slave in the entourage of his sister Daisy, it was at the Ball that he first met his future wife, the widowed Lady Randolph Churchill who ...

  6. George Cornwallis-West (1874–1951), who married the American heiress, Jennie Jerome in 1900. She was the former wife of Lord Randolph Churchill and the mother of future Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Winston Churchill, whom George was just 16 days older than.

  7. Jennie took to writing plays for the West End, in many of which the star was Mrs. Patrick Campbell. Jennie separated from George in 1912, and they were divorced in April 1914, whereupon Cornwallis-West married Mrs. Campbell. Jennie dropped the surname Cornwallis-West, and resumed, by deed poll, the name Lady Randolph Churchill.