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    George Spencer, 2nd Earl Spencer

    British Whig politician

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  1. George John Spencer, 2nd Earl Spencer, KG, PC, DL, FRS, FSA (1 September 1758 – 10 November 1834), styled Viscount Althorp from 1765 to 1783, was a British Whig politician. He served as Home Secretary from 1806 to 1807 in the Ministry of All the Talents.

  2. Nov 16, 2022 · Birthplace: Wimbledon Park, London, England. Death: November 10, 1834 (76) Althorpe, Norfolk, England. Place of Burial: St Mary the Virgin with St John Churchyard, Great Brington, Northamptonshire, England. Immediate Family: Son of John Spencer, 1st Earl Spencer and Countess Margaret Georgiana Spencer.

  3. Aug 25, 2021 · George Spencer was a member of the aristocracy in England. George John SPENCER, 2nd Earl of Spencer was the son of Hon. John Spencer, 1st earl Spencer and Lady Georgiania Carteret. He was born at Wimbledon Park, London and baptized there on the 16 October 1758.

  4. When George John Spencer 2nd Earl of Spencer was born on 1 September 1758, in Wimbledon Park, Surrey, England, his father, John Spencer 1st Earl of Spencer, was 24 and his mother, Margaret Georgiana Poyntz, was 21. He married Lady Lavinia Bingham, Countess Spencer on 6 March 1781, in St George Hanover Square, London, England, United Kingdom.

  5. George John Spencer, 2nd Earl Spencer, KG, PC, DL, FRS, FSA (1 September 1758 – 10 November 1834), styled Viscount Althorp from 1765 to 1783, was a British Whig politician. He served as Home Secretary from 1806 to 1807 in the Ministry of All the Talents. He was also the father of The Venerable Father Ignatius Spencer, a Roman Catholic convert ...

  6. George John Spencer, 2nd Earl Spencer. primary name: Spencer, George John. other name: (Earl) Spencer. Details. individual; military/naval; politician/statesman; British; Male. Life dates. 1758-1834. Biography. 1794-1801, First Lord of the Admiralty; 1806-7, Secretary of State.

  7. A Knight of the Order of the Garter, George Spencer served as 1st Lord of the Admiralty from 1794-1801, Secretary of State from 1806-7, High Steward of St. Albans (as was his father), Governor of the Charter House, and elder brother of Trinity House. He was also a Fellow of both the Royal Society and of the Society of Antiquaries.

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