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  1. Henry Spencer, 1st Earl of Sunderland, 3rd Baron Spencer of Wormleighton (c. 23 November 1620 – 20 September 1643), known as The Lord Spencer between 1636 and June 1643, was an English peer, nobleman, and politician from the Spencer family who fought and died in the English Civil War on the side of the Cavaliers.

  2. Lord Henry John Spencer (20 December 1770 – 3 July 1795) was a British diplomat and politician. Spencer was the second son of George Spencer, 4th Duke of Marlborough and his wife, Caroline and was educated at Eton College and Christ Church, Oxford.

  3. 10 de abr. de 2024 · Henry Spencer, 1st earl of Sunderland (baptized November 23, 1620—died September 20, 1643, Newberry, Somerset, England) was the 1st earl of Sunderland and an English Cavalier during the English Civil Wars. Born to great wealth, he was educated at Magdalen College, Oxford (M.A., 1636), and succeeded his father as Baron Spencer in 1636.

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  4. 31 de ago. de 2017 · Realeza. Los Spencer: crónica de la familia más ilustre (y desgraciada) de Inglaterra. El hecho de ser influyentes no les salvó de ser disfuncionales, con madrastras malvadas incluidas. Lady Di...

  5. La familia Spencer es una familia noble británica descendiente en línea masculina de Henry Spencer, antepasado de los Condes de Sunderland, después Duques de Marlborough, de los Condes Spencer y de los Vizcondes Churchill.

  6. Lord Randolph Henry Spencer-Churchill (13 February 1849 – 24 January 1895) was a British aristocrat and politician. Churchill was a Tory radical and coined the term 'Tory democracy'. He participated in the creation of the National Union of the Conservative Party.

  7. Description Lord Henry Spencer, aged about five, stands right of center, full-length, three-quarters left, his left hand, palm up, across his body. His right, gloved hand holds his other glove at breast level.