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  1. 3rd Earl of Sunderland: History: Marlborough's son-in-law. Envoy extraordinary to Vienna, 1705. Secretary of State ... Biography: ODNB link for Spencer, Charles (c 1674-1722) 3rd Earl of Sunderland : References: DNB; NCA Rules: Name authority reference: GB/NNAF/P275978 (Former ISAAR ref: GB/NNAF/P155108 ) Online related resources: Bibliography ...

  2. Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl of Sunderland was the second, but only surviving, son of Robert, 2nd Earl of Sunderland, and Anne, youngest daughter of George Digby, Earl of Bristol. When his father fled to Holland in 1688, Charles went with him, and remained some time at Utrecht with his tutor to study the customs and laws of the Dutch.

  3. John Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl Spencer, PC, DL, FRS (30 May 1782 – 1 October 1845), styled Viscount Althorp from 1783 to 1834, was a British statesman and abolitionist. He was Chancellor of the Exchequer under Lord Grey and Lord Melbourne from 1830 to 1834.

  4. 22 November 1706 – 15 September 1729: The Honourable Charles Spencer 15 September 1729 – 24 October 1733: The Right Honourable The Earl of Sunderland 24 October 1733 – 20 October 1758: His Grace The Duke of Marlborough Brothers and Sisters of the 3rd Duke a. Robert Spencer, 4th Earl Sunderland (b. 1701, d. 1729) b.

  5. Biography. Following the death of his rakish elder brother in September 1688, Spencer became heir to the 2nd Earl of Sunderland, one of the most adept politicians of the age. Styled Lord Spencer, he was too young to be tainted with his father’s (and elder brother’s) conversion to Rome in 1687. Indeed, John Evelyn in 1688 professed him ‘a ...

  6. Media in category "Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl of Sunderland" The following 5 files are in this category, out of 5 total. Bibliotheca Sunderlandiana- truly important and very extensive library of printed books known as the Sunderland or Blenheim Library; first portion (IA bibliothecasunde03putt).pdf 868 × 1,460, 242 pages; 17.5 MB

  7. Charles Spencer era figlio di Robert Spencer, II conte di Sunderland e di sua moglie Anne Digby, figlia del conte di Bristol.Alla morte del suo fratello maggiore Henry, avvenuta a Parigi nel 1688, divenne erede del titolo paterno.Chiamato da John Evelyn "un giovane di straordinarie speranze", completò la sua educazione presso Utrecht; nel 1695 entrò a far parte della Camera dei Comuni per il ...