LADY RANDOLPH CHURCHILL.
LiDY Randolph Qhurchill, wtyo is uniunderstood to hive aided her ,| hnsband greatly in hi* efforts to attain political eminent, intends (says a London correspondent) to distinguish his tenure of the second post in the Government by a succession of . brilliant entertainments. This social duty in connection/witty the Conservative. lejylej.ship 'used td bd discharged by Liidy Salisbury, and with marked success ; but she is now like the M»rqiis\him3.e)f, in somewhat weak health. lU«y Randolph is, as is well-known, the eldest of three^merican ladies, 'w^fse niaiden name is Jerome, and all of 'whom have matte aristocratic marriages on this side of the Atlantic. She brought her husband a modest for- ; turie,, which as a jfonnger son he found Very acceptable, and her uncle, Mr Saul * Jerome, is one of the most successful financiers, in iNew York. •< It is ono of the stories of the Conservative Ctubd thsit Mr Jerome, when he-heard of Lord Randolph's elevation last year to the Indian Y S«6refeV]{sbip j"Bon| to , W% \ niec^ a blanfc cheque to be filled" up at her discretion by way of congri^ilatfon. ;
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2225, 12 October 1886, Page 3
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181LADY RANDOLPH CHURCHILL. Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2225, 12 October 1886, Page 3
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