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Author
John W. Spencer
ISBN #
0323020283
Author
John E. Spencer
ISBN #
0028526406
Author
John E. Spencer
ISBN #
0582029244
Author
John E. Spencer
ISBN #
0770514782
Author
John E. Spencer
ISBN #
0852642164
1630
Died:1693
English Anglican priest • Author
Comparative religion
Specialty:Naturalist
Christian Hebraist
Master status:Student • Queen dowager
Award:Scholarship
27 October 1835 • Spencer House (St. James's, London, England)
Died:13 August 1910 • Althorp , Northamptonshire
Spouse:Charlotte Spencer, Countess Spencer Charlotte Seymour
(1835-1903)
Minister • Prime Minister • Groom • Queen
Harrow School
Area of science:Education policy
Specialty:Leader
Knight of the Garter
Activity:Liberal Party of UK politician
Preference:Nationalist • Liberalism • Whig • Catholic • Extremism
Skill:Empress
Military rank:Lieutenant
24 January 1924 • London , England , UK
Died:29 March 1992 • Humana Hospital, Wellington, London, England, UK
Known for:Father of Diana, Princess of Wales and maternal-grandfather of ''Their Royal Highnesses'' Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Prince Harry of Wales
Spouse:Frances Shand Kydd Frances Spencer, Viscountess Althorp
Raine Spencer, Countess Spencer
Albert Spencer, 7th Earl Spencer
Cynthia Spencer, Countess Spencer
British Army personnel of World War II • Captain
Eton College
Members of the Royal Victorian Order
1524
Died:1586
English MP • Sheriff
He was appointed High Sheriff of Northamptonshire for 1551–52, 1558–59, 1571–72 and 1583–84.
Person of the Tudor period • 16th-century English person
1708
Died:1746
Member of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies • British MP
Business category:Governors
In mid-January 1733, Spencer inherited his father's family's estates in Bedfordshire, Northamptonshire ( including Althorp ) and Warwickshire and his grandmother, the Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough property, including Wimbledon Park.
Younger son of an earl
10 August 1947 • Grassington , Yorkshire , England
President
His last game was against the President's Overseas XV in a Rugby Football Union centenary match at Twickenham Stadium in April 1971.
English rugby player • England international rugby union player • Rugby union player from England • Cambridge University R.U.Football Club player • Barbarian Football Club player
27 November 1880 • Wellington , New Zealand
Died:21 May 1936 • Wellington , New Zealand
Captain • Coach
Spencer missed most of the 1904 season as a result but returned in 1905 to play for Wellington against the departing The Original All Blacks....
New Zealand rugby league player • New Zealand national rugby league team player • New Zealand international rugby union player • New Zealand rugby union coach • New Zealand rugby union player • Wellington rugby league team player • Wellington rugby union player • Club
Skill:GEORGE
19 December 1734 • Althorp , Northamptonshire , England
Died:31 October 1783 • Bath, Somerset , England
British MP • Member of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
John Spencer, 1st Earl Spencer " John Spencer, 1st Earl Spencer " ( 19 December 1734 ndash 31 October 1783 ) was a British peerage and politician.
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