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  1. 20 de dic. de 2021 · Without Arabella Churchill there probably wouldn’t be a Glastonbury as we know and love it. The former debutante granddaughter of wartime prime minister Sir Winston Churchill, she ran away to ...

  2. 21 de dic. de 2007 · Fri 21 Dec 2007 18.57 EST. Arabella Churchill, charity worker, co-founder of the Glastonbury festival and granddaughter of Sir Winston, died of cancer early yesterday - the same day that her son ...

  3. 31 de dic. de 2007 · Arabella Churchill, charity worker and festival organiser: born East Bergholt, Suffolk 31 October 1949; married 1972 Jim Barton (one son), 1988 Haggis McLeod (one daughter); died Glastonbury ...

  4. 22 de dic. de 2023 · Sir Winston Churchill’s grand-daughter, Arabella Churchill, preparing meels in her squatters’ restaurant in Bristol Gardens, Maida Vale. Arabella had started Children’s World International in 1979, taking play equipment and basic things like educational materials to the children of Kosovo and Albania, and then to post-tsunami Sri Lanka on an old doubledecker London bus.

  5. Arabella Churchill ( 23 février 1648 – 30 mai 1730 ), fut la maîtresse du roi Jacques II d'Angleterre et la mère de quatre de ses enfants (surnommés Fitz-James-Stuart, « fils de Jacques Stuart »). Arabella était la fille de sir Winston Churchill (un ancêtre du premier ministre du même nom) et d'Élisabeth Drake.

  6. Churchill, Arabella (1648–1714)English mistress of King James II of England. Born in 1648; died in 1714; eldest daughter of Sir Winston Churchill of Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire, and Elizabeth Drake; sister of John Churchill, duke of Marlborough (1650–1722); had long affair with James II, king of England (r. 1685–1688, deposed); children: (with James II) five, including Henrietta FitzJames (b.

  7. Arabella Churchill was born on 31 October 1949 in Westminster, London, England, UK. She was married to Ian (Haggis) McLeod and James (Jim) Jude Barton. She died on 20 December 2007 in Glastonbury, Somerset, England, UK.