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  1. Spencer, Sir Brent (1760–1828), British army general, was born in Trumery, Co. Antrim, son of Conway Spencer. He was commissioned as an ensign in the 15th Foot in January 1778 and posted to the West Indies, where he took part in the capture of St Lucia. In November 1779 he was promoted to lieutenant and was one of the besieged garrison at ...

  2. 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 Convention of Cintra. He led a division at Bussaco ...

  3. Brent Spencer. Spencer is a native of northeastern Pennsylvania. His novel, The Lost Son is an exploration of a fractured nuclear family in the farming and mining country of Pennsylvania. Spencer worked on a farm in this same area in his late 20's (OWH Entertainment 1/8/95); Spencer began writing when he was 16 years old as an "act of revenge ...

  4. 16 de ene. de 2023 · Brent Spencer, age 48 of Boone, passed away unexpectedly on Monday, January 9, 2023 in his shop. Brent Anson Spencer was born on February 16, 1974, the son of Cheryl Spencer in Des Moines. He attended Waukee High School. Brent was united in marriage with Faith Drury on February 1, 1997. From this union were three children, Caleb, Jacob and Chelsea.

  5. Spencer is a native of northeastern Pennsylvania. His novel, The Lost Son is an exploration of a fractured nuclear family in the farming and mining country of Pennsylvania. Spencer worked on a farm in this same area in his late 20's (OWH Entertainment 1/8/95); Spencer began writing when he was 16 years old as an "act of revenge" aimed at the adults who he perceived as limiting him.

  6. 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 ...

  7. 29 de dic. de 2020 · SPENCER, Sir BRENT (1760–1828), general, born in 1760, was the son of Conway Spencer of Trumery, co. Antrim. On 18 Jan. 1778 he was commissioned as ensign in the 15th foot, which was sent in the course of that year to the West Indies, and took part in the capture of St. Lucia.