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  1. Gladys Marie Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough ( née Deacon; 7 February 1881 – 13 October 1977) was a French American aristocrat and socialite. She was the mistress and later the second wife of Charles Spencer-Churchill, 9th Duke of Marlborough .

    • Gladys Marie Deacon, 7 February 1881, Paris, France
    • Couvent de l'Assomption, Auteuil, France
    • 13 October 1977 (aged 96), Northampton, England
    • Edward Parker Deacon, Florence Baldwin
  2. 7 de fev. de 2021 · Today marks the 140th Anniversary of the Birth of Gladys Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough, who was born on this day in 1881. The daughter of Edward Deacon and Florence Baldwin, Gladys Marie Deacon was born and grew up in Paris, being educated at the Convent de l’Assomption at Auteuil with her three sisters while their ...

  3. 11 de ago. de 2019 · Real Life. True Stories. The story of Gladys Deacon: The 1920s socialite who became a recluse and died in a mental hospital. She married a duke and was the it-girl of the 1900s, but Gladys Deacon’s world rapidly disintegrated after a botched beauty treatment. LJ Charleston. 8 min read. August 11, 2019 - 9:58PM.

  4. 17 de fev. de 2011 · Gladys Deacon died in the hospital in 1977. She was 96 years old. Hugo Vickers is an author who has written several books about 20th century figures, including 'Gladys, Duchess of...

  5. The Sphinx: The Life of Gladys Deacon, Duchess of Marlborough, by Hugo Vickers, Zuleika, RRP£25, 388 pages. Join our online book group on Facebook at FT Books Cafe.

  6. Marlborough, Gladys Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of, 1881-1977, Nobility Publisher New York : Holt, Rinehart and Winston Collection inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks; americana Contributor Internet Archive Language English

  7. 8 de jul. de 2020 · By Hugo Vickers. Hugo Vickers’ biography The Sphinx: The Life of Gladys Deacon, Duchess of Marlborough, was published by Hodder & Stoughton/ Zuleika in January 2020. It is not beyond the realms of possibility that Winston Churchill could have become the tenth Duke of Marlborough, and thus custodian for life of Blenheim Palace.