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  1. Charles Spencer, 3. Earl of Sunderland KG (* 1674; † 9. April 1722 in London) war ein englisch-britischer Politiker und Staatsmann. Er wurde insbesondere durch seine Verstrickung in den Südseeschwindel (South Sea Bubble) bekannt, den ersten großen Börsenkrach der europäischen Geschichte.

    • 1674
    • Spencer, Charles, 3. Earl of Sunderland
    • englischer Politiker und Staatsmann
    • 9. April 1722
  2. Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl of Sunderland, KG, PC (23 April 1675 – 19 April 1722), known as Lord Spencer from 1688 to 1702, was an English statesman and nobleman from the Spencer family. He served as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (1714–1717), Lord Privy Seal (1715–1716), Lord President of the Council (1718–1719) and First Lord of ...

  3. 10. Apr. 2024 · Charles Spencer, 3rd earl of Sunderland was a British statesman, one of the Whig ministers who directed the government of King George I from 1714 to 1721. His scheme of having the South Sea Company take over the national debt led to a speculation mania known as the South Sea Bubble, which ended in.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. 27. Apr. 2022 · " Sir Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl of Sunderland KG PC (23 April 1675 – 19 April 1722), known as Lord Spencer from 1688 to 1702, was an English statesman. He served as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (1714–1717), Lord Privy Seal (1715–1716), Lord President of the Council (1717–1719) and First Lord of the Treasury (1718–1721)."

    • England
    • April 19, 1722
    • April 23, 1675
  5. Earl of Sunderland und 7. Baron Spencer und wurde dadurch Mitglied des House of Lords. 1733 starb seine Tante mütterlicherseits Henrietta Churchill, 2. Duchess of Marlborough, worauf er von ihr auch deren Titel als 3. Duke of Marlborough, 3. Marquess of Blandford, 3. Earl of Marlborough und 2. Baron Churchill erbte.

  6. Spencer: Forenames: Charles: Gender: Male: Date: 1674-1722: Title: 3rd Earl of Sunderland: History: Marlborough's son-in-law. Envoy extraordinary to Vienna, 1705. Secretary of State,...

  7. Author. Townend, G.M. Metadata. Show full item record. This work is the first major study of the political career of Charles Spencer, third Earl of. Sunderland. It covers the period from his entry into the House of Commons in 1695 to his death in 1722.