Proper noun
A town in Wiltshire, England
Marlborough College
a dukedom in the British peerage
A region and former province in the South Island of New Zealand.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgBarnett: Marlborough, p. 122 Moreover, the myth of French invincibility had been destroyed and Louis's hopes of an early and victorious peace had been wrenched from his grasp. Source: Internet
Aidan Scrimgeour (who plays in the jazz-folk band Pumpkin Bread) also lives on Marlborough with a half-dozen bandmates, all packed into half an old Victorian house. Source: Internet
A dedicated team of more than 100 workers managed to push and pull the slab along the 18-mile journey from Marlborough Downs. Source: Internet
After his dismissal Marlborough went into exile. Source: Internet
Also facing Ramillies Marlborough placed a powerful battery of thirty 24-pounders, dragged into position by a team of oxen; further batteries were positioned overlooking the Petite Gheete. Source: Internet
And the wonderful thing is that 3/4 of the population of the world imagine that Churchill is one of the Strategists of History, a second Marlborough, and the other 1/4 have no idea what a public menace he is and has been throughout this war! Source: Internet