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  1. Dorothy Spencer (née Sidney; later Smythe), Countess of Sunderland (5 October 1617 – 5 February 1684), was the wife of Henry Spencer, 1st Earl of Sunderland, and the daughter of Robert Sidney, 2nd Earl of Leicester, and Lady Dorothy Percy.

  2. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Dorothy Spencer ( née Sidney; later Smythe), Countess of Sunderland (5 October 1617 ( baptised) – 5 February 1684), was the wife of Henry Spencer, 1st Earl of Sunderland, and the daughter of Robert Sidney, 2nd Earl of Leicester, and Lady Dorothy Percy. Quick Facts Born, Died ... Close.

  3. Hace 2 días · About this artwork. artist: Henry Thomas Ryall (1811 - 1867) title: Dorothy (Sidney), Countess of Sunderland, 1617 - 1684. Wife of Henry Spencer, 1st Earl of Sunderland; daughter of the 2nd Earl of Leicester; Waller's 'Sacharissa' date created: Unknown. materials: Stipple and line engraving on paper. measurements:

  4. Dorothy Spencer ( de soltera Sidney; más tarde Smythe), condesa de Sunderland (5 de octubre de 1617 ( bautizada) - 5 de febrero de 1684), fue la esposa de Henry Spencer, primer conde de Sunderland e hija de Robert Sidney, segundo conde de Leicester. y señora Dorothy Percy.

  5. Dorothy Spencer (née Sidney; later Smythe), Countess of Sunderland (5 October 1617 – 5 February 1684), was the wife of Henry Spencer, 1st Earl of Sunderland, and the daughter of Robert Sidney, 2nd Earl of Leicester, and Lady Dorothy Percy.

  6. 29 de dic. de 2020 · SPENCER, DOROTHY, Countess of Sunderland (1617–1684), Waller's ‘Sacharissa,’ was born at Sion House, and baptised at Isleworth on 5 Oct. 1617. She was the eldest child of Robert Sidney, second earl of Leicester [q. v.], who had in the preceding year married Dorothy, daughter of Henry Percy, ninth earl of Northumberland [q. v ...

  7. Dorothy Spencer (née Sidney), Countess of Sunderland. by William Thomas Fry, published by Lackington, Allen & Co, and published by Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme & Brown, after Robert William Satchwell, after Sir Anthony van Dyck stipple engraving, published 31 October 1816 NPG D14801