LADY RANDOLPH CHURCHILL.
* Lady Randolph Churchill who is universally undevs'tooJ to linvn aided i-.cr husband greatly m hi* efforts Ie attain political eminence, intends (says n London correspondent) to distinguish his tenure of tin; h-coihl post m the Government by n smvejsir/ii of brilliant entertainments, ■ihif fociisl iVitv m connection with the Conservative lciilci\.!iip used to be ilhchargMlhr Lady Salisbury, nnd with marked success j "but she i? now like tho Marquis himself, m somewhat weak health. Lady Kan.lolph is, us is wellknown, the eldest of three Aint riran ladies, whose maiden mime is Jerome, nnd all of whom liaro made aristocratic marriages on thi? side of tho Atlantic. She brought her hu-b:iml a modest fortune, which ns a younger sou he found very acceptable, nnd her uncle, Mr Saul Jerome is one of the most ru-ccssful lin inciei > m New York. It is one of the stori s of the Conservative Clubs that Mr Jerome, when he heard of Lord Randolph's elevation last year to tho Indian Secretaryship, sent his niece a blank cheque to be filled up. at her discretion by way of congratulation.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3745, 2 October 1886, Page 3
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186LADY RANDOLPH CHURCHILL. Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3745, 2 October 1886, Page 3
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