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- In 1772 the carriage was used at the funeral of the first Duke of Marlborough, John Churchill.
- In 1772 the carriage was employed at the funeral of the first Duke of Marlborough, John Churchill.
- Churchill belongs to a noble line of Englishmen descended from the first duke of Marlborough, an 18th century war hero.
- Not Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill, a 20th-century prime minister, but Sir Winston Chuchill, father of John Churchill first Duke of Marlborough.
- A prominent feature of the Wootton Hall is its pair of Italian black and Beschia marble blackamoor torch鑢es, originally given to the First Duke of Marlborough as a present from General Charles Churchill.
- The red-brick mansion was originally built in 1705 as the home of Sir Robert Walpole's daughter, Lady Mary, and Charles Churchill, great nephew of the first Duke of Marlborough and relation of Sir Winston Churchill.
- From the original Sir Winston Churchill ( 1620-1688 ) and the First Duke of Marlborough ( 1650-1722 ) through Sir Randolph Churchill ( 1849-1895 ) and Winston Churchill ( 1874-1965 ), the territory is relatively well-trod.
- There will also be works on loan from Lady Soames, the former Mary, Churchill's youngest daughter, and other members of the Churchill clan whose ancestry stretched back to John Churchill, the first Duke of Marlborough who defied Louis XIV of France during the early 18th century.