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Randolph and Churchill
The conversion of the Conservative Party into a modern mass organisation was accelerated by the concept of Tory Democracy attributed to Lord Randolph Churchill, father of Britain's wartime Prime Minister Winston Churchill.
* 1849 – Lord Randolph Churchill, British statesman ( d. 1895 )
* 1885 – Lord Randolph Churchill makes a speech in Ulster in opposition to Home Rule.
* Lady Randolph Churchill
Eventually, he became notorious for this activity, prompting Lord Randolph Churchill to observe ' For the purposes of recreation he has selected the felling of trees ; and we may usefully remark that his amusements, like his politics, are essentially destructive.
** Randolph Churchill, British politician, son of Winston Churchill ( b. 1911 )
* January 24 – Lord Randolph Churchill, British statesman ( b. 1849 )
* June 24 – Randolph Churchill becomes Secretary of State for India.
** Lady Randolph Churchill, mother of Winston Churchill ( born 1854 )
* February 13 – Lord Randolph Churchill, British statesman ( d. 1895 )
Her education was mainly supervised by her mother, who in the words of Randolph Churchill " never aimed at bringing her daughters up to be more than nicely behaved young ladies ".
* Churchill, Randolph S. They Serve the Queen: A New and Authoritative Account of the Royal Household.
He socialised with actress Lillie Langtry ; Lady Randolph Churchill ( mother of Winston Churchill ); Daisy Greville, Countess of Warwick ; actress Sarah Bernhardt ; noblewoman Susan Pelham-Clinton ; singer Hortense Schneider ; prostitute Giulia Barucci ; wealthy humanitarian Agnes Keyser ; and Alice Keppel.
It was marked by noisy hubbub when Lord Randolph Churchill was spotted in the crowd, but a loud shout of " No politics!
As the couple left Windsor for their honeymoon at Osborne House on the Isle of Wight, they were cheered by the schoolboys of neighbouring Eton College, who included Lord Randolph Churchill.
Meanwhile, Lord Blandford's brother, Lord Randolph Churchill, persuaded the lovers against an elopement.
In an attempt to pressure Lord Aylesford to drop his divorce suit, Lady Aylesford and Lord Randolph Churchill called on Alexandra and told her that if the divorce was to proceed they would subpoena her husband as a witness and implicate him in the scandal.
Although Lord Randolph Churchill later apologised, for years afterwards the Prince of Wales refused to speak to or see him.
In an article entitled " The Tory Leadership ", ostensibly a review of a new book by Randolph Churchill, Macleod lay out in great detail Harold Macmillan ’ s version of events, after his replacement by Home the previous October.
The courtesy title is added before the person's name, as in the example of Lord Randolph Churchill.
The wife of the holder is entitled to her own courtesy title, which takes the form of "( The ) Lady ", followed by her husband's name, as in the example of Lady Randolph Churchill.

Randolph and British
* 1846 – Randolph Caldecott, British artist and illustrator ( d. 1886 )
Randolph Fields, an American-born lawyer, and Alan Hellary, a former chief pilot for Laker Airways, set up British Atlantic Airways as a successor to Laker Airways.
Randolph, Wyttenbach's Oxford correspondent, advised that the next portion should be sent through the British ambassador at Hamburg, and the manuscript was duly consigned to him " in a little chest well protected by pitch.
Lady Randolph Churchill ( 9 January 1854 – 29 June 1921 ), born Jeanette Jerome, was the American-born wife of Lord Randolph Churchill and the mother of British Prime Minister Winston Churchill.
Long considered one of the most beautiful women of the time, she was married for the first time on April 15, 1874, aged 20, at the British Embassy in Paris, to Lord Randolph Churchill, the third son of John Winston Spencer-Churchill, 7th Duke of Marlborough and Lady Frances Anne Emily Vane.
Jennie Churchill was portrayed by Anne Bancroft in the film Young Winston ( 1972 ) and by Lee Remick in the British television series Jennie, Lady Randolph Churchill ( 1974 ).
Lord Randolph Henry Spencer-Churchill ( 13 February 1849 – 24 January 1895 ) was a British statesman.
John Randolph Lucas FBA ( born 18 June 1929 ) is a British philosopher.
Mr. Randolph goes to the House booted and spurred, with his whip in hand, in imitation, it is said, of members of the British Parliament.
* John Randolph ( bishop of London ) ( 1749 – 1813 ), British cleric, professor and bishop
* John Randolph ( bishop of Guildford ) ( 1866 – 1936 ), British cleric, bishop and dean
* February 24 – Robert Randolph Bruce becomes British Columbia's 13th Lieutenant Governor
Soames was born in Croydon and is a grandson of British wartime Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill, the son of Lord and Lady Soames, a nephew of the former Defence Secretary Duncan Sandys, Diana Churchill, the journalist Randolph Churchill and the actress and dancer Sarah Churchill and a great-nephew of the founders of the Scout movement, Robert Baden-Powell and Olave Baden-Powell.
George Goschen, 1st Viscount Goschen ( 10 August 1831 – 7 February 1907 ) was a British statesman and businessman best remembered for being " forgotten " by Lord Randolph Churchill.
* Randolph Caldecott, British artist
Randolph Frederick Edward Spencer-Churchill, MBE ( 28 May 1911 – 6 June 1968 ) was the son of British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and his wife Clementine.
On 28 June 1948, Dick Turpin, brother of Randolph Turpin, became the first non-white boxer to win a British title in a fight against Vince Hawkins in front of 40, 000 spectators following the British Boxing Board of Control lifting their ban on non-whites challenging for titles.
As a model for his own party, Take Ionescu cited the British precedent set by Lord Randolph Churchill and his Tory Democracy.

Randolph and Conservative
Unable to associate himself decisively with either party, Chamberlain sought concerted action with a kindred spirit from the Conservative Party, Lord Randolph Churchill.
At the conference of the Central Union of Conservative Associations, Lord Randolph was nominated chairman, despite the opposition of the parliamentary leaders.
* Kirk, Russell K., Randolph of Roanoke: A Study in Conservative Thought ( 1951 )
When Ramsay MacDonald's son Malcolm fought the Ross and Cromarty by-election of 1936, he found himself opposed by Randolph Churchill standing as a Conservative and arguing that ' National Labour ' was a " sham device " with no real support.
This election proved chaotic as the local Conservative & Unionist Association declined to support him ( though the local National Liberals did ) and instead adopted as their candidate Randolph Churchill, son of Winston Churchill who had emerged as a prominent Conservative critic of the government.
* Conservative statesmen such as John Adams, Alexander Hamilton, Fisher Ames, George Canning, John C. Calhoun, John Randolph of Roanoke, Joseph de Maistre, Benjamin Disraeli, and Arthur Balfour ;
Her brother Lord Randolph Churchill was a Conservative Chancellor of the Exchequer.
Stone, Rowlands and some Birmingham supporters of Burnaby, who also wished to return Lord Randolph Churchill as a Conservative member for that city.
After the Tories ' fall from power in 1880, Stanhope supported Commons leader Sir Stafford Northcote against younger Tories led by Lord Randolph Churchill in internal Conservative party squabbling.
Guest was first cousin of Winston Churchill, son of Lady Cornelia's brother, the Conservative politician Lord Randolph Churchill.

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