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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. A huge, indomitable personality who knew her own mind, she chose a very different path from the dictates of convention and her family background.

  2. Arabella Churchill. Arabella Churchill may refer to: Arabella Churchill (royal mistress) (1648–1730), mistress of King James II of England and VII of Scotland. Arabella Churchill (charity founder) (1949–2007), founder of the charity Children's World. Category: Human name disambiguation pages.

  3. 25 de abr. de 2024 · Arabella Churchill. Admiral Churchill's sister Arabella was buried in the Abbey on 10th May 1730 but has no memorial or gravestone. She was a maid of honour to Anne Hyde, Duchess of York and became the mistress of James, Duke of York (who was later King James II). By him she had several children.

  4. 9 de jul. de 2008 · A profile of Arabella Churchill, the granddaughter of Sir Winston who at the age of 21, with Michael Eavis and Andrew Kerr, was the organiser of a radical music gathering in the English countryside.

  5. Arabella Churchill. Porträt von Arabella Churchill von Mary Beale. Arabella mit ihrem Bruder Winston, Porträt von Peter Lely. Arabella Churchill (* 23. Februar 1648; † 30. Mai 1730 in London) war eine Mätresse des englischen Königs Jakob II. und Mutter vierer seiner Kinder.

  6. 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.

  7. 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 ...