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Lord Randolph Henry Spencer-Churchill (13 February 1849 - 24 January 1895) was a British statesman. Churchill was a genuine Tory radical, who coined the term Tory Democracy. He inspired a generation of party managers, created the National Union of the Conservative Party, broke new ground in modern budgetary presentations, attracting admiration and criticism alike from across the political spectrum. His most acerbic critics resided in his own party among his closest friends; but his disloyalty to Lord Salisbury was the beginning of the end of what should have been a glittering career. His devoted son, Winston, who hardly knew his father in life, wrote a biography of him.
"Lord Randolph Henry Spencer-Churchill PC (13 February 1849 ? 24 January 1895) was a British statesman. He was the third son of the 7th Duke of Marlborough, and his wife, Lady Frances Vane. He was the father of Winston Churchill, the future wartime Prime Minister, who wrote his father's first major biography."--Wikipedia.
"Lord Randolph Henry Spencer-Churchill PC (13 February 1849 ? 24 January 1895) was a British statesman. He was the third son of the 7th Duke of Marlborough, and his wife, Lady Frances Vane. He was the father of Winston Churchill, the future wartime Prime Minister, who wrote his father's first major biography."--Wikipedia.
Excerpt from Randolph Spencer-Churchill, as a Product of His Age: Being a Personal and Political Monograph Urin G the greater part of Lord Randolph Churchill's public course, the circumstances of my life as an industrious article-writer on the daily and weekly press, established frequent points of contact between him and myself, which gradually expanded into a mutual acquaintance of a rather intimate kind. Throughout all the period now referred to, especially at the time when a failure in my physical health, after twenty years of overwork, temporarily disabled me from my professional duties, I, and those bearing my name, received from Lord Randolph, as from other members of his house, many m...
This is the story of Jeanette Jerome, the American wife of Lord Randolph Churchill and the mother of British Prime Minister Winston Churchill.