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Marlborough in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Marlborough or the
Marlborough may
refer to:
Marlborough,
Queensland Prin****lity of
Marlborough, a...
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ducal families, the
Marlboroughs were not very wealthy. Yet they
existed quite comfortably until the time of the 5th Duke of
Marlborough (1766–1840), a spendthrift...
- The
Duchess of
Marlborough approved of his
choice of Whig ministers. King
George also had a
personal friendship with the
Marlboroughs; the Duke had fought...
- a
grateful Queen publicly proclaimed Marlborough a duke. On 9
February 1703 (O.S.), soon
after the
Marlboroughs' elevation,
their daughter Elizabeth married...
- po****r and
influential duchess. For much of
their 25-year marriage, the
Marlboroughs lived separately;
after an
official separation in 1906, the
couple was...
- her. In 1706,
Godolphin and the
Marlboroughs forced Anne to
accept Lord Sunderland, a
Junto Whig and the
Marlboroughs' son-in-law, as Harley's colleague...
- Duke of
Marlborough (pronounced /ˈmɔːrlbrə/) is a
title in the
Peerage of England. It was
created by
Queen Anne in 1702 for John Churchill, 1st Earl of...
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Marlborough District or the
Marlborough Region (Māori: Te Tauihu-o-te-waka, or Tauihu),
commonly known simply as
Marlborough, is one of the...
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Duchess of
Marlborough is a
title held by the
wives of the
Dukes of
Marlborough and may
refer to:
Sarah Churchill,
Duchess of
Marlborough (née Jenyns,...
- College,
plunging his
father into "the
greatest sorrow in the world." The
Marlboroughs left
Cambridge and
settled in
their country home in St Albans, in order...