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  1. Lord Randolph Churchill was essentially a politician, and in these volumes but little space is devoted to matters unconnected with public affairs. His boyhood and youth were not remarkable, ...

  2. ランドルフ・ヘンリー・スペンサー=チャーチル卿(英: Lord Randolph Henry Spencer-Churchill, PC, DL, 1849年 2月13日 - 1895年 1月24日)は、イギリスの政治家。 ヴィクトリア朝 の 保守党 において、 ディズレーリ の「トーリーデモクラシー」の継承者を自任し、党執行部に従わない独自活動を行った。

  3. Quick Reference. (1849–95). An MP from 1874, after the Conservative defeat of 1880 he led a small ginger group known as the Fourth Party undermining the leadership of Northcote. Churchill exploited the discontents of the provincial associations in the National Union and claimed to speak for a ‘Tory Democracy’ derived from Disraeli.

  4. 14 de abr. de 2016 · Lord Randolph died at a young 45 years of age. Winston always felt that he too would die early and so he was said to be ‘A man in a hurry’ as he felt that he had so much to do in a short span of time. He undertook a biography of his father and the two-volume work, Lord Randolph Churchill, was first published in 1906.

  5. 2 de abr. de 2017 · Lord Randolph Churchill 1883' 'It is rather in these old speeches that we find instruction than in anything said at the present day.' Lord Randolph Churchill 18882 I C ontroversy has always surrounded the Irish policy of Lord Randolph Churchill. In particular, he played an important part in opposing Gladstone's home rule bill of 1886, when he ...

  6. Lord Randolph Churchill met his future wife, Miss Jennie (Jeannette) Jerome, on Thursday, August 12, 1873. They were both attending a sailing regatta on the Isle of Wight and were introduced at a reception hosted by the Prince of Wales, the future King Edward VII. Randolph wrote this letter just two days later.

  7. Lord Randolph Churchill's political career was meteoric. In 1886, at age thirty-seven, he was Chancellor of the Exchequer, the youngest to hold the office in over a hundred years. In less than six months, he resigned from the Cabinet over a matter of principle - his insistence on reducing defense spending. He never held high office again.