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  1. 9 de ene. de 2019 · This was no different for the last of the Stuart monarchs, Queen Anne, who ruled from 1702-14. Her favourite for several decades, Sarah Churchill (née Jennings), rose to prominence through this connection, which raised the fortunes of her loved ones as well. During the course of their friendship, Sarah was seen as a dominant figure in Anne’s ...

  2. 1 de ene. de 2018 · Churchill, Sarah (1914–1982)English actress, author, painter and daughter of Clementine and Winston Churchill. Born Sarah Millicent Hermione Churchill on October 7, 1914, at Admiralty House in London, England; died on September 24, 1982, in London, England; daughter of Sir Winston S. Source for information on Churchill, Sarah (1914–1982): Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia ...

  3. 22 de feb. de 2019 · Sarah Churchill managed to become amicable with Anne's Hanoverian successor, King George I, although she didn't desire to return to court. UniversalImagesGroup // Getty Images Queen Anne.

  4. 24 de sept. de 1982 · Miss Churchill was born Oct. 7, 1914 at Admiralty House in Whitehall while her father was head of the Royal Navy in World War I. She grew up at the Churchill country estate at Chartwell outside ...

  5. Marigold’s parents met for the first time at a ball in 'Crewe House,' home of the Earl of Crewe, in 1904. It was a casual meeting and they did not interact much then. They, however, met again in March 1908, at a dinner party hosted by Lady St. Helier. Churchill happened to sit next to Clementine at the party, and the two thus began a ...

  6. Sir Winston Churchill has died at the age of 90 with his wife Lady Clementine Churchill and other members of the family at his bedside. He suffered a stroke 15 days ago and gradually slipped into a deep sleep from which he never awakened. Sir Winston died in his London home at Hyde Park Gate. Earlier in his illness, there had been crowds ...

  7. Churchill, Mary (1689–1751) Duchess of Montagu. Born on July 15, 1689; died in 1751; daughter of Sarah Jennings Churchill (1660–1744) and John Churchill (1650–1722), 1st duke of Marlborough (r. 1702–1722); married John Montagu, 2nd duke of Montagu. James II proved a troublesome monarch. An avowed Roman Catholic, he aroused deep-seated ...