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The Pall Mall Gazette (London, England), Saturday, April 7, 1877; Issue 3785 edit
Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Henry Spencer Churchill, late of the 60th Rifles died at Monaco on the 3rd inst. He was the eldest son of the late Lord Charles Spencer Churchill, and served with the Rifle Brigade in the Kaffir War of 1846-47; in the Crimean campaign up to the 22nd of July, 1855, including the battles of the Alma and Inkerman; and with 60th Rifles in the campaign in Rohilkund in 1858, during the Indian Mutiny.
Deaths. Illustrated London News (London, England), Saturday, April 14, 1877; pg. 338; Issue 1970 edit
On the 3rd inst., at Villa du Souvenir, Alpes Maritimes, France, of consumption, Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Henry Spencer Churchill, late of Rifle Brigade and 60th Rifles, eldest son of Lord Charles Spencer Churchill and grandson of John Benett, Esq., M.P., of Pythouse, Wilts.