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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. Born the only child of Richard Acklom of Wiseton Hall , Nottinghamshire , and his wife Elizabeth, Acklom found great success and popularity in London social circles ...

  2. Esther Acklom was the only surviving child and heir of Richard Acklom, of Wiseton Hall, and Elizabeth Bernard, of Castle Bernard, Cork, Ireland. Marriage 1814 Mayfair, London. She married on 13 April 1814 to John Charles Spencer, Viscount Spencer, at Upper Brook Street, Mayfair, London.

  3. 17 de mar. de 2013 · Spencer (nee Acklom), Esther (1788-1818), of Wiseton Hall. The daughter of Richard Acklom (1763-1812) and his wife Elizabeth, daughter of James Bernard of Castle Bernard (Cork); born 1788. Described as "a stout and somewhat plain lady of considerable intelligence, fond of flirting".

  4. June 11, 1818 (29) Halkin Street, Belgravia, London, England (United Kingdom) Place of Burial: Brington, Northamptonshire, England. Immediate Family: Daughter of Richard Acklom and Elizabeth Acklom. Wife of John Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl Spencer. Occupation:

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

  6. Matrimonio. El 13 de abril de 1814, Spencer se casó con Esther Acklom (septiembre de 1788 - 11 de junio de 1818) en Upper Brook Street, Mayfair, Londres.

  7. Artist: After Esther Acklom Spencer (British, Wiseton Hall, Nottinghamshire 1788–1818 London) Artist: After Edward Francis Burney (British, Worcester 1760–1848 London) Artist: After Charles Catton, Jr. (British, London 1756–1819 New Paltz, New York)