John George Vanderbilt Henry Spencer-Churchill, 11th Duke of Marlborough (13 April 1926 – 16 October 2014), styled Earl of Sunderland until 1934 and Marquess of Blandford between 1934 and 1972, was a British Army officer and peer. He was the elder son of the 10th Duke of Marlborough and his wife, the Hon. Mary Cadogan. He was known as "Sunny" after his children courtesy title of Earl of Sunderland.
His principal seat was Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire. He was ranked 224th in the Sunday Times Rich List 2004, with an estimated wealth of £185 million.
Early life
Sunderland was born on 13 April 1926 at 1 Portman Square, Marylebone, his parent's London home. He was the elder son of the then Marquess of Blandford (later 10th Duke of Marlborough), and the Hon. Mary Cadogan. He was christened on 31 May at St Margaret's, Westminster. His godparents were King George V, Winston Churchill (his paternal grandfather's first cousin), Lord Hillingdon (his maternal uncle-by-marriage), and Alva Belmont (his great-grandmother). He held the title Earl of Sunderland by courtesy from birth and derived his lifelong nickname of "Sunny" from the title.
The family primarily resided at Lowesby Hall in Leicestershire until 1934 when his father succeeded as 10th Duke of Marlborough and inherited Blenheim Palace. As heir to the dukedom, he was styled Marquess of Blandford. Like most men in his family, he was educated at Eton College.
Career
After Eton, Blandford was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Life Guards. He served with the regiment in Egypt and Germany and was promoted to lieutenant in 1948.In 1953, he was promoted to the rank of captain before resigning his commission and joining the Regular Army Reserve of Officers.
In 1953, Blandford purchased Lee Place, a large Georgian Manor House, and its surrounding 57 acres, near Charlbury in West Oxfordshire, neighbouring the Blenheim estate. Lee Place had formerly been the dower house of the neighbouring Ditchley Park Estate.
On 11 March 1972, his father died and he succeeded as 11th Duke of Marlborough. He assumed the management of Blenheim Palace and the Blenheim estate. To fund the maintenance of the house, he opened it to visitors and as a film set, and established a number of businesses, including a garden furniture company and a water bottling plant.
In 1974, Marlborough was appointed a deputy lieutenant of Oxfordshire. He was also active in a range of organisations, including the Thames and Chilterns Tourist Board and Oxford United Football Club. Queen Elizabeth and Princess Margaret were among the 1,000 guests. Blandford's best man was Billy Wallace.
- Charles James Spencer-Churchill, 12th Duke of Marlborough (born 24 November 1955)
- Lady Henrietta Mary Spencer-Churchill (born 7 October 1958)
She left for another man in 1961; Blandford gained custody of their two surviving children. They had no children and were divorced in March 1971. The Duke and Duchess were divorced in 2008. They had three children:
- Lord Richard Spencer-Churchill (13 August 1973 – 25 December 1973)
- Lord Edward Albert Charles Spencer-Churchill (born 1974); he dated socialite Annabelle Neilson between 2002 and 2009. He married Kimberly Hammerstroem civilly on 4 July 2018 at Mayfair Library and religiously on 7 July at Blenheim Palace.
- Lady Alexandra Elizabeth Spencer-Churchill (born 1977)
At the age of 82, Marlborough married Iranian-born Lily Mahtani (née Sahni; born circa 1954–57) on 3 December 2008 in the chapel at Blenheim Palace.
Marlborough died on 16 October 2014 at the age of 88. His funeral was held on 24 October at the Church of St Mary Magdalene, Woodstock.
Arms
Ancestry
References
External links
- Cast of Branagh's Hamlet
- James Reginato. "Magnificent Obsession" Vanity Fair June 2011
