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Ivor Bertie Guest 1st Baron of Wimborne
1 UPDA
2 DATE 30 APR 1880
2 PLAC Acceded:
1 UPDA
2 PLAC 2nd Baronet of Newfield
Sir Robert Anthony Eden Earl of Avon
Sir Robert Anthony EDEN, K.G., 1st Earl of Avon, Viscount Eden of Royal Leamington Spa
1935 - 1938; British Foreign Secretary
1940 - 1945; British Foreign Secretary
1951 - 1955; British Foreign Secretary 1955 - 1957; Prime Minister of Great Britain
1954, Knight of the Garter 1961, created Earl of Avon
Sir Robert Anthony Eden Earl of Avon
Sir Robert Anthony EDEN, K.G., 1st Earl of Avon, Viscount Eden of Royal Leamington Spa
1935 - 1938; British Foreign Secretary
1940 - 1945; British Foreign Secretary
1951 - 1955; British Foreign Secretary 1955 - 1957; Prime Minister of Great Britain
1954, Knight of the Garter 1961, created Earl of Avon
Henry Winston Spencer Churchill
Tribute from The Times Memorial Services, 18 April 2002:
Mr Henry Spencer-Churchill (Peregrine Churchill)
A service of thanksgiving for the life of Mr Henry Winston Spencer-Churchill was held yesterday in Brompton Oratory. Father John Fordham officiated. The Hon Celia Sandys and Mr Randolph Churchill gave readings. Lady Soames gave an address. Mrs Spencer Churchill (widow), Mr Robert Spencer-Churchill, Mrs Minnie Churchill with other members of the family and friends were present.