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  1. 22 de dic. de 2007 · Arabella Churchill, granddaughter of Sir Winston Churchill and a co-founder of the Glastonbury pop festival, who has died aged 58 of pancreatic cancer, meant so much to so many people over the years.

  2. 26 de jun. de 2020 · Arabella Churchill. Photograph: AP “Bella would be using her time really well,” says McLeod down the line from his home in Glastonbury. It’s raining but he is sipping wine and looking out at ...

  3. Learn about Arabella Churchill, one of James II's mistresses, and how she navigated love with a monarch. Discover the intriguing story of this royal mistress...

  4. 22 de dic. de 2007 · By John F. Burns. Dec. 22, 2007. LONDON Arabella Spencer-Churchill, a granddaughter of Britain’s wartime prime minister whose unconventional enthusiasms included a role as co-founder of the ...

  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. Arabella Churchill was probably born at Ash, the family home of Arabella’s mother in Musbury, Devonshire, England on February 23, 1648, the eldest of the eleven children of Sir Winston Churchill and Elizabeth Drake. She was christened at St. Michael’s Church in Musbury on March 16, 1649.

  7. When Arabella Churchill was born on 23 February 1648, in Musbury, Devon, England, United Kingdom, her father, Sir Winston Churchill 'Cavalier Colonel' Earl of Marlborough, was 27 and her mother, Elizabeth Drake of Brantfield, was 26. She married Charles Godfrey on 1 June 1680, in Minories, London, England, United Kingdom.