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  1. Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl of Sunderland was the second, but only surviving, son of Robert, 2nd Earl of Sunderland, and Anne, youngest daughter of George Digby, Earl of Bristol. When his father fled to Holland in 1688, Charles went with him, and remained some time at Utrecht with his tutor to study the customs and laws of the Dutch.

  2. Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl of Sunderland. by John Simon, after Sir Godfrey Kneller, Bt mezzotint, 1724 (1720) NPG D4078

  3. 3 de sept. de 2021 · (1674–1722).Whig politician. Son of the 2nd earl, he entered Parliament in 1695 and shone as a gifted Whig spokesman. His marriage in 1700 to a daughter of the Marlboroughs enhanced his political connections, and it was to the duchess and Lord Treasurer Godolphin that he owed his appointment as secretary of state (southern department) in 1706.

  4. Anglicanesimo. Charles Spencer, III conte di Sunderland ( Althorp, 23 aprile 1675 – Londra, 19 aprile 1722 ), è stato un politico britannico . Conosciuto come Lord Spencer dal 1688 al 1702, fu uno statista britannico appartenente alla nobile famiglia Spencer. Servì come Lord luogotenente d'Irlanda (1714-1717) e Lord del sigillo privato ...

  5. Whigs, Jacobites and Charles Spencer, Sunderland'>. WITH the publication in I970 of Romney Sedgwick's mons, i7if-i754, the second part of 'The History of there was launched upon the historical world a new interpretation of eighteenth-century party politics. This stated in the baldest terms not only that the Tory party had survived the ...

  6. Charles Spencer, 3. hrabě ze Sunderlandu ( Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl of Sunderland, 5th Lord Spencer of Wormleighton) ( 23. dubna 1675 – 19. dubna 1722 Londýn) byl britský státník. Pocházel z anglického šlechtického rodu Spencerů a významného postavení dosáhl po nástupu hannoverské dynastie.

  7. 7 de abr. de 2022 · Sunderland had always been a controversial figure. His father, Robert Spencer, 2nd earl of Sunderland, had been a particularly mercurial political operator, emerging as a courtier in the later years of Charles II, becoming James II’s factotum, converting Catholicism (at the very worst moment), staging a return from exile after the ‘Glorious Revolution’ and then operating as a minister ...