At one time the village was owned by the Duke of Marlborough.
Alexander, a military physician who served under the Duke of Marlborough.
It was the same with the Duke of Marlborough.
Any reference to the Duke of Marlborough is usually referring to him.
"Because for the past half hour or so you have sounded just like the bloody Duke of Marlborough."
Laura went on to marry the 10th Duke of Marlborough shortly before his death, and died in 1990.
In the 1770s the land was acquired by the Duke of Marlborough.
The Duke of Marlborough wielded enormous power in the county.
The land was surveyed in 1715 by the Duke of Marlborough.
The town was named after the Duke of Marlborough.