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  1. 24 de may. de 2013 · The first dated signature is Gwendeline (“Goonie”) Churchill, the wife of Jack, Winston’s brother, who visited on June 28th. Nellie soon made up for the omission, because in the league table of visitors throughout the life of the book, she ranks third, with seventy-four visits.

  2. 6 de may. de 2009 · Wounded in action in the Boer War, 1899. Married Lady Gwendeline Bertie (1884-1941), daughter of the 7th Earl of Abingdon, in 1908. Major, Queen’s Own Oxfordshire Hussars 1914-18. Served at Dunkirk, 1914; on Sir John French’s staff 1914-15; on Gen. Sir Ian Hamilton’s staff at Gallopili, 1915; on General Birdwood’s staff 1916-18.

  3. Major John Strange Spencer-Churchill, DSO, TD (4 February 1880 – 23 February 1947), known as Jack Churchill, was the younger son of Lord Randolph Churchill and his wife Jennie, and the brother of former Prime Minister of United Kingdom Sir Winston Churchill. He was born at Phoenix Park, Dublin, Ireland, where his father, Lord Randolph, was secretary to Jack's grandfather, the 7th Duke of ...

  4. 13 de may. de 2013 · Churchill in 1929 was a world renowned soldier, war correspondent, historian, author, journalist and Member of Parliament, not to mention painter, bricklayer and traveler. Accompanying him on his trip were his 18-year old son Randolph, his brother Jack, and his 20-year-old nephew Johnny. WSC dubbed the party the “Churchill Troupe.”.

  5. Winston Churchill was the grandson of John Spencer-Churchill, 7th Duke of Marlborough. He was Member of Parliament for Woodstock from 1844 to 1845 and again from 1847 to 1857, when he succeeded his father in the dukedom and entered the House of Lords. Randolph Frederick Edward Spencer-Churchill was the son of Sir Winston Churchill and his wife ...

  6. John Churchill, also known as “Mad Jack” or “Fighting Jack” Churchill, fought heroically during World War Two, armed with a longbow, arrows, and a Scottish broadsword…. Miriam Bibby. 10 min read. In wartime, the line between outstanding bravery and outright folly is finely drawn. So too is the line between taking the initiative in ...