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  1. Robert Sidney, 2nd Earl of Leicester (1 December 1595 – 2 November 1677) was an English diplomat and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1614 and 1625 and then succeeded to the peerage as Earl of Leicester.

  2. Lady Dorothy Percy married Robert Sidney, later Earl of Leicester, in 1615. The couple had twelve children, including: Dorothy (1617–1683), married Henry Spencer, 1st Earl of Sunderland. [3] Philip (1619–1697), the 3rd Earl, married Lady Catherine Cecil. Henry, created Earl of Romney, died unmarried and without issue.

  3. Oct 25, 2016 · The beloved son the late Robert, Sr. and Alma Earl, and devoted husband of Dorothy M. Earl, entered into eternal rest on Saturday, October 15, 2016. He is also survived by one daughter,...

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    • October 15, 2016
  4. When Robert Spencer 2nd Earl of Sunderland was born on 5 September 1641, in Paris, France, his father, Sir Henry Spencer 1st Earl of Sunderland, 3rd Baron of Wormleighton, was 20 and his mother, Lady Dorothy Sidney, Countess of Sunderland, was 23. He married Lady Anne Digby on 10 June 1665.

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    • Lady Anne Digby
  5. When Sir Robert Sidney 2nd Earl of Leicester was born on 1 December 1595, in Durham, England, United Kingdom, his father, Robert Sidney 1st Earl of Leicester, was 32 and his mother, Barbara Gamage, was 30. He married Lady Dorothy Percy, Countess of Leicester about 1623, in England.

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    • Lady Dorothy Percy, Countess of Leicester
  6. Apr 30, 2022 · 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.

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  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Earl_WarrenEarl Warren - Wikipedia

    Earl Warren (March 19, 1891 – July 9, 1974) was an American lawyer, politician, and jurist who served as the 30th governor of California from 1943 to 1953 and as the 14th Chief Justice of the United States from 1953 to 1969.

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