Life of John Churchill, Duke of Marlborough

John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough, was the oldest surviving son of Sir Winston Churchill, an impoverished country gentleman. After the restoration of Charles II, John's sister, Arabella, became the mistress of the King's brother, James, Duke of York. The family fortunes were made and Churchill's military career launched. In the winter of 1677-78, Churchill married Sarah Jennings, the intimate friend of the future Queen Anne. Ruthlessly changing sides during the Glorious Revolution, he deserted his patron James and joined the army of William of Orange. Marlborough's brilliant generalship in the War of the Spanish Succession destroyed the myth of French military invincibility and won him the adoration of the British people. But Marlborough fell from power when his wife's relationship with Queen Anne ended rancorously and when the peace-loving Tories ousted his wartime supporters, the Whigs.

By : Louise Creighton (1850 - 1936)

01 - Ch. 1: Churchill's Early Years, Pt. 1



02 - Ch. 1: Churchill's Early Years, Pt. 2



03 - Ch. 2: James II, Pt. 1



04 - Ch. 2: James II, Pt. 2



05 - Ch. 3: The Revolution



06 - Ch. 4: William and Mary, Pt. 1



07 - Ch. 4: William and Mary, Pt. 2



08 - Ch. 4: William and Mary, Pt. 3



09 - Ch. 5: The Spanish Succession, Pt. 1



10 - Ch. 5: The Spanish Succession, Pt. 2



11 - Ch. 6: The First Years of the War, Pt. 1



12 - Ch. 6: The First Years of the War, Pt. 2



13 - Ch. 7: Blenheim, Pt. 1



14 - Ch. 7: Blenheim, Pt. 2



15 - Ch. 7: Blenheim, Pt. 3



16 - Ch. 8: Campaign of 1705, Pt. 1



17 - Ch. 8: Campaign of 1705, Pt. 2



18 - Ch. 9: Ramillies, Pt. 1



19 - Ch. 9: Ramillies, Pt. 2



20 - Ch. 10: Political Parties in England, Pt. 1



21 - Ch. 10: Political Parties in England, Pt. 2



22 - Ch. 11: A Year of Disappointment, Pt. 1



23 - Ch. 11: A Year of Disappointment, Pt. 2



24 - Ch. 12: Oudenarde, Pt. 1



25 - Ch. 12: Oudenarde, Pt. 2



26 - Ch. 12: Oudenarde, Pt. 3



27 - Ch. 13: Malplaquet, Pt. 1



28 - Ch. 13: Malplaquet, Pt. 2



29 - Ch. 13: Malplaquet, Pt. 3



30 - Ch. 14: The Trial of Sacheverell, Pt. 1



31 - Ch. 14: The Trial of Sacheverell, Pt. 2



32 - Ch. 15: The Fall of the Whigs, Pt. 1



33 - Ch. 15: The Fall of the Whigs, Pt. 2



34 - Ch. 16: Peace Negotiations, Pt. 1



35 - Ch. 16: Peace Negotiations, Pt. 2



36 - Ch. 17: The Fall of Marlborough, Pt. 1



37 - Ch. 17: The Fall of Marlborough, Pt. 2



38 - Ch. 18: Last Years of Marlborough, Pt. 1



39 - Ch. 18: Last Years of Marlborough, Pt. 2


General John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough, 1st Prince of Mindelheim, 1st Count of Nellenburg, Prince of the Holy Roman Empire, KG, PC (/ˈmɑːrlbərə/, often /ˈmɔːrl-/; 26 May 1650 – 16 June 1722 O.S.[a]), was an English soldier and statesman whose career spanned the reigns of five monarchs. From a gentry family, he served first as a page at the court of the House of Stuart under James, Duke of York, through the 1670s and early 1680s, earning military and political advancement through his courage and diplomatic skill.

Churchill's role in defeating the Monmouth Rebellion in 1685 helped secure James on the throne, but he was a key player in the military conspiracy that led to James being deposed during the Glorious Revolution. Rewarded by William III with the title Earl of Marlborough, persistent charges of Jacobitism led to his fall from office and temporary imprisonment in the Tower of London. William recognised his abilities by appointing him as his deputy in Flanders before the War of the Spanish Succession in 1701 but it was not until the accession of Queen Anne in 1702 he secured his fame and fortune.

Marriage to Sarah Jennings and her relationship with Anne ensured Marlborough's rise, first to the Captain-Generalcy of British forces, then to a dukedom. As de facto leader of Allied forces in the Low Countries, his victories at Blenheim (1704), Ramillies (1706), Oudenarde (1708), and Malplaquet (1709), ensured his place in history as one of Europe's great generals.

His wife's stormy relationship with the Queen, and her subsequent dismissal from court, was central to his own fall. Incurring Anne's disfavour, and caught between Tory and Whig factions, Marlborough was forced from office and went into self-imposed exile. He returned to favour with the accession of George I to the British throne in 1714, but a stroke in 1716 ended his active career.

Marlborough's leadership of the Allied armies fighting Louis XIV from 1701 to 1710 consolidated Britain's emergence as a front-rank power, while his ability to maintain unity in the fractious coalition demonstrated his diplomatic skills. He is often remembered by military historians as much for his organisational and logistic skills as tactical abilities. However, he was also instrumental in moving from the siege warfare that dominated the Nine Years' War, arguing one battle was worth ten sieges.

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