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  1. Jane Spencer, Baroness Churchill VA (née Conyngham; 1 June 1826 – 24 December 1900) was an English aristocrat and companion of Queen Victoria. From 1854 to her death, Churchill served as a Lady of the Bedchamber to Victoria; this made her the longest serving member of the queen's personal household.

  2. Jane Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough (29 March 1798 – 12 October 1844), formerly Lady Jane Stewart, was the first wife of George Spencer-Churchill, 6th Duke of Marlborough.

  3. Jane Spencer, Baroness Churchill, a Lady of the Bedchamber to Queen Victoria from 1854 until 1900, was the longest-serving member of Queen Victoria’s household. Ladies of the Bedchamber were always wives of peers.

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  4. Bibliography. External links. Spencer family. The funeral honours of Sir John Spencer, Kt. (1546–1599). He displays both the Despencer arms, adopted after c. 1595 and the blue and white arms granted in 1504. The Spencer family is an aristocratic family in the United Kingdom.

  5. A carte-de-visite portrait of Jane Spencer, Lady Churchill: full length, standing and leaning against a desk or whatnot, wearing a hat and holding an umbrella. Lady Churchill was Lady of the Bedchamber to Queen Victoria from 1854 until her death on Christmas Eve 1900, making her the longest serving member of Queen Victorias household.

  6. Photograph of a full length portrait of Lady Jane Spencer, Baroness Churchill (1826-1900) standing, facing towards the camera. She leans her right arm against a pedestal, to her right. Churchill was Lady of the Bedchamber from 1854.

  7. Photograph of a full length portrait of Lady Jane Spencer, Baroness Churchill (1826-1900) seated at a table, facing three-quarters to the left. She looks down at a book she holds open in her right hand.