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  1. Esther Acklom (1788 – 11 June 1818), also known as Esther Spencer, Viscountess Althorp, was a British heiress and socialite most well known for her social flirtations.

  2. On 13 April 1814, Spencer married Esther Acklom (September 1788 – 11 June 1818) at Upper Brook Street, Mayfair, London.

  3. Esther Spencer died on 11 June 1818 at the age of 29 at Halkin Street, Belgravia, London, at the birth of a stillborn child. She was buried on 18 June 1818 in Brington, Northamptonshire. She had been married for just over four years.

    • Female
    • September 1, 1788
    • John Charles Spencer
    • June 11, 1818
  4. On April 14, 1814 he married Esther Acklom (1788-1818), who had recently inherited an estate of £10,000 from her father Richard Acklom (d. 1812) of Wiseton Hall, near Bawtry, Nottingham. Her death on June 11, 1818, after delivering a stillborn child, reportedly broke his heart and he never remarried.

  5. Esther Acklom (1788–11 June 1818), also known as Esther Spencer, Viscountess Althorp, was a British heiress and socialite most well known for her social flirtations.

  6. Esther Acklom was born in September 1788.1 She was the daughter of Richard Acklom and Elizabeth Bernard.1 She married John Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl Spencer, son of George John Spencer, 2nd Earl Spencer and Lady Lavinia Bingham, on 13 April 1814 at Upper Brook Street, Mayfair, London, England.

  7. 10 de ago. de 2023 · Mark Acklom was one of Britain's most-wanted fugitives. A serial fraudster who was jailed in the UK after conning an ex-girlfriend out of £300k has been released from a Spanish prison, a court...