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  1. Judge Brett M. Spencer. The assignment of the Adams County Common Pleas, Probate, Juvenile Courts and Probation Department is to grant professional, impartial and quality service to the citizens of Adams County. The courts are dedicated to protecting the rights of individuals and families and will work closely with community resources to ...

  2. According to our records, Brent Spencer's inferred monthly salary is $100,000-150,000. The information is provided in accordance with the statistics available for combinations of specific job titles, regions, and companies.

  3. Brent D Spencer Director of Education Abroad at Utah Valley University Orem, Utah, United States. 296 followers 294 connections See your mutual connections. View ...

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  5. The Brent Spence Bridge repair project is complete – one day ahead of schedule! KYTC thanks travelers for their patience and support during this emergency repair project. Final inspections were conducted on Monday, confirming that the bridge is safe for travel allowing the final components of the repair work to begin.

  6. In 1795, Lt.-Col. Brent Spencer was engaged to Frances Canning, sister of Paul Canning (brother-in-law of Brent Spencer). George Canning, the future Prime Minister, "regarded Spencer as a blackguard as a result of the financial terms he insisted on as part of the match, and his own claim to 4,000 [pounds] prize money for his efforts in the West Indies campaign.

  7. Sir Brent Spencer (1760-29 December 1828) was a General of Great Britain who served in the American Revolution, French Revolutionary Wars, Haitian Revolution, and Napoleonic Wars, in the latter as the second-in-command of Arthur Wellesley. He was a confident commander and brave soldier, but also a genophobe. In 1778 Spencer was commissioned as an officer and from 1779 to 1782 and from 1790 to ...