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  1. General Sir Brent Spencer GCB ( c. 1760 – 29 December 1828) was an Anglo-Irish officer in the British Army, seeing active service during the American Revolutionary War and the French Revolutionary Wars. During the Peninsular War he became General Wellesley's second-in-command on two occasions.

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    • 1778–1828
    • Joshua Spencer
    • John Bent
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  3. Princess Augusta Sophia (8 November 1768 – 22 September 1840) was the sixth child and second daughter of King George III and Queen Charlotte . Childhood and adolescence. A portrait of King George III, Queen Charlotte, and their six eldest children in 1770. Augusta is the baby in her mother's arms.

  4. 4 de may. de 2023 · She entered a secret romance with Sir Brent Spencer, an officer in the British Army and equerry to the King. The two were thought to be privately married. She died on September 22, 1840 at age 71.

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  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm2902250Brent Spencer - IMDb

    Writer and actor Brent Spencer has played roles in several films, including Lucky, Bush Pigs, Cannibal Girls, and Flyover Country. He has also appeared in two Prilosec commercials and frequently appears on community theater stages in Omaha, Nebraska.

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  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...

  7. 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.