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  1. Spencer Compton, 1st Earl of Wilmington auf thepeerage.com Past Prime Ministers: Spencer Compton, 1st Earl of Wilmington aus www.gov.uk (englisch) Premierminister des Königreichs England und des Vereinigten Königreichs Großbritannien und Irland (vor 1922)

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  3. Spencer Compton 1720s.jpg 366 × 500; 59 KB. Spencer Compton a.jpg 341 × 597; 89 KB. Spencer Compton, 1st Earl of Wilmington (1673–1743).jpg 4,244 × 5,239; 2.29 MB. Categories: Prime ministers of the United Kingdom. Earls of Wilmington. Deaths in London. Speakers of the House of Commons of Great Britain. Compton (surname)

  4. Spencer Compton. 2 de julio de 1743 jul. Spencer Compton, 1.er conde de Wilmington (18 de marzo de 1673-2 de julio de 1743), hombre de estado inglés del partido Whig que se desempeñó en forma ininterrumpida en el gobierno británico desde 1715 hasta su muerte. 1 . Jefe nominal del gobierno desde 1742 hasta su muerte en 1743, aunque fue un ...

  5. Spencer Compton, 1st Earl of Wilmington has been listed as a level-5 vital article in People, Politicians. If you can improve it, please do. Vital articles Wikipedia:WikiProject Vital articles Template:Vital article vital articles: C: This article has been rated as C-class on Wikipedia's content assessment scale.

  6. Spencer Compton, 1 er comte de Wilmington, (c. 1674 - 2 juillet 1743) est un homme d'État britannique whig qui est sans interruption au gouvernement de 1715 jusqu'à sa mort. Il siège à la Chambre des communes anglaise et britannique entre 1698 et 1728, puis est élevé à la pairie et siège à la Chambre des lords .

  7. 16 de abr. de 2024 · Spencer Compton, earl of Wilmington (born 1673?—died July 2, 1743) was a British politician, favourite of King George II and nominal prime minister of Great Britain from February 1742 to July 1743. Third son of James Spencer, 3rd earl of Northampton, he first entered Parliament in 1698; in 1715 he became speaker of the House of Commons and in 1716 a member of the privy council.