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  1. Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl of Sunderland (c. 1674-1722), ... she died in 1698 and in 1700 he married Anne Churchill, daughter of the famous Duke of Marlborough.

  2. Jane Spencer, Baroness Churchill VA ( née Conyngham; 1 June 1826 – 24 December 1900) was an English aristocrat and companion of Queen Victoria . From 1854 to her death, Churchill served as a Lady of the Bedchamber to Victoria; this made her the longest serving member of the queen's personal household. Her role mainly extended to accompanying ...

  3. Margaret Georgiana Spencer, Countess Spencer ( née Poyntz; 8 May 1737 – 18 March 1814), was an English philanthropist. She was born at St James's Palace as the daughter of a diplomat and a maid of honour to Caroline of Ansbach.

  4. Charlotte Frances Frederica Spencer, Countess Spencer, VA ( née Seymour; 28 September 1835 – 31 October 1903) was a British philanthropist. Born in the London residence of her maternal grandfather, the 1st Marquess of Bristol, she was the youngest daughter of Frederick Charles William Seymour and his second wife Lady Augusta Hervey. In 1858 ...

  5. By her Spencer had issue four sons and three daughters. Of the sons, John, the eldest, died without issue at Blois; and William, the second, succeeded as second baron, dying on 19 Dec. 1636. By his wife Penelope, daughter of Henry Wriothesley, third earl of Southampton, he had Henry, who succeeded as third baron, and was created Earl of Sunderland on 20 Sept. 1643 [see under Spencer, Robert ...

  6. Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl of Sunderland (c. 1674-1722), ... she died in 1698 and in 1700 he married Anne Churchill, daughter of the famous Duke of Marlborough.

  7. George John Spencer, 2nd Earl Spencer, KG, PC, DL, FRS, FSA (1 September 1758 – 10 November 1834), styled Viscount Althorp from 1765 to 1783, was a British Whig politician. He served as Home Secretary from 1806 to 1807 in the Ministry of All the Talents. He was also the father of the Venerable Father Ignatius of St Paul, a Roman Catholic convert to the priesthood.