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  1. Anne Spencer (née Churchill), Countess of Sunderland (Q28044986) ... Anne Spencer (née Churchill), Countess of Sunderland. painting by Sir Godfrey Kneller, Bt.

  2. Anne Spencer, Countess of Sunderland (née Digby; c. 1646 – 26 April 1715) was the wife of Robert Spencer, 2nd Earl of Sunderland and the daughter of George Digby, 2nd Earl of Bristol and Lady Anne Russell. She had at least five children by Sunderland, only one of whom outlived her: From her own letters it seems that she had two other children, who died young.

  3. 28 de ago. de 2022 · Anne Spencer (née Churchill), Countess of Sunderland. by Sir Godfrey Kneller, Bt. oil on canvas, circa 1710. 49 1/2 in. x 40 in. (1257 mm x 1016 mm) Given by Walter John Pelham, 4th Earl of Chichester, 1888. Primary Collection.

  4. Brief Life History of Charles. When Lord Charles Spencer Third Earl of Sunderland was born on 23 April 1675, in Daventry, Northamptonshire, England, his father, Robert Spencer 2nd Earl of Sunderland, was 33 and his mother, Lady Anne Digby, was 29. He married Lady Arabella Cavendish on 12 January 1694, in England, United Kingdom.

  5. Jul 16, 2016 - The Wallace Collection, London, England: Giclee Print: George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham (1592-1628), 1625-1626 : 12x9in

  6. 30 de nov. de 2023 · F, #105967, b. 24 June 1666, d. 2 July 1690. Last Edited=14 May 2009. Consanguinity Index=0.03%. Lady Anne Spencer was born on 24 June 1666 however Blood Royal states 1667, and the 1666 date seems unlikely given the May 1666 birthdate for her brother, Robert. [3] She was the daughter of Robert Spencer, 2nd Earl of Sunderland and Lady Anne Digby.

  7. 29 de mar. de 2009 · Spencer family; Anne Spencer, Countess of Sunderland (1683–1716) User:Jane023/Paintings in the National Portrait Gallery; User:JMvanDijk/Sandbox 12; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Anne Spencer (1683-1716) Usage on it.wikipedia.org Charles Spencer, III conte di Sunderland; Anne Churchill; Tavole genealogiche di Casa Spencer; Usage on ja.wikipedia.org