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  1. Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Richard John Spencer-Churchill, 9th Duke of Marlborough, KG, TD, PC (13 November 1871 – 30 June 1934), styled Earl of Sunderland until 1883 and Marquess of Blandford between 1883 and 1892, was a British soldier and Conservative politician, and a close friend of his first cousin Winston Churchill.

  2. 26 de fev. de 2018 · Lord Charles Spencer-Churchill, who died in late 2016, was the last direct link between Vanderbilt University and its founder.

  3. Viscountcy Churchill extinct, 2017: Charles James Spencer-Churchill b. 1955 12th Duke of Marlborough, Marquess of Blandford, Earl of Marlborough, Lord Churchill of Eyemouth, and Baron Churchill of Sandridge, 14th Earl of Sunderland, 16th Baron Spencer of Wormleighton: Michael Spencer b. 1960 7th Baron Churchill of Wychwood: David ...

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  4. Lord Charles Spencer-Churchill (née Spencer; 3 December 1794 – 28 April 1840) was a British army officer and politician. He was the second son of George Spencer-Churchill, 5th Duke of Marlborough and Lady Susan Stewart, daughter of John Stewart, 7th Earl of Galloway .

  5. 25 de jan. de 2017 · 25 January 2017 • 3:43pm. Lord Charles Spencer-Churchill. Lord Charles Spencer-Churchill, who has died aged 76, was the younger son of the 10th Duke of Marlborough, a society figure on...

  6. Charles Richard John Spencer-Churchill, 9th Duke of Marlborough. (1871-1934), Under-Secretary for the Colonies. Sitter in 10 portraits. 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 ...

  7. 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.