Earl of Marlborough is a title that has been created twice, both times in the Peerage of England. The first time in 1626 in favour of James Ley, 1st Baron Ley and the second in 1689 for John Churchill, 1st Baron Churchill the future Duke of Marlborough.
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EarlofMarlborough is a title that has been created twice, both times in the Peerage of England. The first time in 1626 in favour of James Ley, 1st Baron...
including the dukedom ofMarlborough, the earldoms of Sunderland and Spencer, and the Churchill barony. Two prominent members of the family during the...
Robert Spencer, 4th Earlof Sunderland (1701–1729) Charles Spencer, 5th Earlof Sunderland (1706–1758) (succeeded as Duke ofMarlborough in 1733) For further...
up Marlborough in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Marlborough or The Marlborough may refer to: Marlborough, Queensland Principality ofMarlborough, a...
As part of William III's coronation honours, Churchill was created EarlofMarlborough, sworn to the Privy Council, and made a Gentleman of the King's...
EarlofMarlborough by turns. But, though he was now in high reputation by his late conduct, the States obliged him to yield this point to the Earl of...
James Ley may refer to: James Ley, 1st EarlofMarlborough (1552–1629), Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench in Ireland and then in England; English...