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  1. John Spencer (13 May 1708 – 19 June 1746) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1732 to 1746. Early life [ edit ] Spencer was born on 13 May 1708 and was the youngest son of the 3rd Earl of Sunderland , the First Lord of the Treasury and Lord President of the Council under George I , and his second wife ...

  2. John Spencer, 1st Earl Spencer (19 December 1734 – 31 October 1783) was a British peer and politician . Early life. 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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    John Spencer, 3rd Earl Spencer (1782–1845), British politician; John Spencer, 5th Earl Spencer (18351910), British politician; John Spencer, 8th Earl Spencer (1924–1992), father of Diana, Princess of Wales; Politicians. John Spencer (courtier) (died 1417), a servant of Henry V, MP for Suffolk, and High Sheriff of Norfolk and ...

  4. 9 de abr. de 2024 · John Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl Spencer was a statesman, leader of the British House of Commons and chancellor of the Exchequer from 1830 to 1834. He greatly aided Lord John Russell (afterward 1st Earl Russell), chief author of the Reform Bill of 1832, in securing its passage in the Commons.

  5. John Spencer (13 May 1708 – 19 June 1746) was a British nobleman and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1732 to 1746.

  6. John Spencer (British politician) From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. John Spencer. British politician, an ancestor of the Earls Spencer (1708-1746) Upload media. Wikipedia.

  7. John Spencer puede referirse a distintas personas: Políticos británicos. John Spencer (político inglés) (1708-1746), padre del I conde Spencer. John Spencer, I Conde Spencer (1734-1783). John Spencer, III Conde Spencer (1782-1845). Spenser St. John (1825-1910), explorador y diplomático británico. John Spencer, V conde Spencer (1835-1910).