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  1. John Spencer, 1st Earl Spencer (19 December 1734 – 31 October 1783) was a British peer and politician . Early life [ edit] Portrait of Spencer and his father, by George Knapton, c. 1744. Spencer was born on 19 December 1734 at Althorp, his family's home in Northamptonshire.

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  2. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Burial of John Spencer, 1st Earl Spencer. Spencer Family Vault, St Mary the Virgin with St John Churchyard, Great Brington, Northamptonshire, England. Genealogy for John Spencer, 1st Earl Spencer (1734 - 1783) family tree on Geni, with over 255 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • "John Spencer 1st Earl Spencer"
    • Althorp, Brington, Northamptonshire, England
    • December 19, 1734
  3. Spencer, John, 1st Earl. British, 1734 - 1783. Works of Art. Biography. Bibliography. Biography. John Spencer was previously created Baron Spencer of Althorp and Viscount Spencer in 1761. In 1765, he was advanced to the Viscounty of Althorp and the Earldom of Spencer. He served as the High Steward of St. Albans.

  4. In the 18th century, Althorp became a hub for lavish parties and meetings of high society under John Spencer, 1st Earl Spencer. One such party in 1755 for the Earls 21st birthday saw France’s top chefs brought in to cater for his guests, with 11,000 pints of beer drank and his secret marriage to Margaret Georgiana Poyntz undertaken!

  5. Brief Life History of John. When John Spencer 1st Earl of Spencer was born on 8 December 1733, in Daventry, Northamptonshire, England, United Kingdom, his father, John Spencer, was 25 and his mother, Georgina Carolina Carteret, was 17. He married Margaret Georgiana Poyntz on 20 December 1755, in Althorp, Northamptonshire, England, United Kingdom.

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    • Margaret Georgiana Poyntz
  6. John Spencer, 1st Earl Spencer (1734–1783) George John Spencer, 2nd Earl Spencer (1758–1834) John Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl Spencer (1782–1845)

  7. John Spencer, 1st Earl Spencer, by Thomas Gainsborough. In 1761, John Spencer (1734–1783), a grandson of the 3rd Earl of Sunderland, was created Baron Spencer of Althorp and Viscount Spencer in the Peerage of Great Britain by King George III.