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  1. Alice Spencer (1559–1637), daughter of Sir John Spencer (1524–1586), married Ferdinando Stanley, 5th Earl of Derby. Their daughter Anne (1580–1647) was heiress presumptive to the English throne upon the death of Elizabeth I according to the will of Henry VIII and the Third Succession Act.

  2. 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 ...

  3. The Brent Spence Bridge is a major thoroughfare for both local and national traffic, connecting two states that are critical to the movement of people, goods, and services. The bridge carries I-71 and I-75 traffic over the Ohio River and has four lanes of traffic on each of the upper and lower decks. On March 1, 2021, the Kentucky ...

  4. About Housing. Our Housing function supports with homelessness and housing needs and information for council tenants and leaseholders, landlords and private tenants.

  5. 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.

  6. Dr. Brent Spencer is also a Washington native. His mother was the first one to inspire him to get into the field of dentistry, and he now works to help his patients achieve a better quality of life through dentistry. Utilizing a perfect blend of art and science, Dr. Spencer brings quality care with a personal touch to all of his patients.

  7. General Sir Brent Spencer GCB (1760 – 29 December 1828) was an officer in the British Army during the American Revolutionary War and French Revolutionary Wars. During the Peninsular War he became Lord Arthur Wellesley’s second-in-command on two occasions. He fought at Vimeiro and testified in Wellesley’s favor at the inquiry following the ...