as one of the members of parliament for Northampton in 1572. Spencer died on 9 January 1600 and was buried in St Mary the Virgin Church, Great Brington...
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Sir John Spencer (died 1600), who succeeded to his father's estates at Wormleighton and Althorp Elizabeth Spencer, Baroness Hunsdon Alice Spencer, who...
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Northamptonshire Sir John Spencer (sheriff) (1524–1586), MP for Northamptonshire and High Sheriff of Northamptonshire Sir John Spencer (died 1600) (1549–1600), MP for...
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deceiving the most credulous." A close relative of Henry Spencer (died c. 1478) was John Spencer, who in 1469 had become feoffee (trustee) of Wormleighton...
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Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, 2024-03-07, retrieved 2024-04-14 "SPENCER, John (c.1549-1600), of Newnham, Warws. and Althorp, Northants". History of Parliament...
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born in Althorp, Northamptonshire, the son of John Spencer and Mary, daughter of Sir Robert Catlyn. Spencer held the office of Member of Parliament for...
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1600 (MDC) was a century leap year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar, the 1600th...
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Northamptonshire, England on 4 May 1559, the youngest daughter of Sir John Spencer, Member of Parliament and High Sheriff of Northamptonshire, and Katherine...
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The 11th Duke, John Spencer-Churchill died in 2014, having assumed the title in 1972. The 12th and present Duke is Charles James Spencer-Churchill. The...
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George Spencer (c. 1600 – April 8, 1642) was the second person in history to be executed in Connecticut. He was executed by hanging for charges of sodomy...
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