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  1. Lady Henrietta Frances Spencer (* 16. Juni 1761 in Wimbledon; † 11. November 1821 in Florenz) war eine britische Adlige und die Mätresse des Fürsten von Wales und späteren König Georg IV.

  2. Henrietta Ponsonby, Countess of Bessborough (16 June 1761 – 11 November 1821), born Lady Henrietta Frances Spencer (generally called Harriet), was the wife of Frederick Ponsonby, 3rd Earl of Bessborough; the couple were the parents of Lady Caroline Lamb.

  3. 5. Dez. 2017 · William Francis Spencer Ponsonby, 1st Baron de Mauley of Canford was born on 31 July 1787. 2 He was the son of Frederick Ponsonby, 3rd Earl of Bessborough and Lady Henrietta Frances Spencer. 1 He married Lady Barbara Ashley-Cooper, daughter of Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 5th Earl of Shaftesbury and Barbara Webb, on 8 August 1814. 2 He ...

  4. 29. Apr. 2022 · Henrietta Ponsonby, Countess of Bessborough (16 June 1761 – 11 November 1821), born Lady Henrietta Frances Spencer (generally called Harriet), was the wife of Frederick Ponsonby, 3rd Earl of Bessborough, and mother of the notorious Lady Caroline Lamb.

    • "Harriet Henrietta Frances Spencer"
    • Wimbledon, London, England
    • June 16, 1761
    • History
    • Members of The Family
    • Members of The Order of The Garter
    • Family Tree
    • External Links

    Descent and claims

    The House was founded in the 15th century by Henry Spencer (died c. 1478), from whom all members descend. In the 16th century, the claim arose that the Spencers were a cadet branch of the ancient House Le Despencer, though this theory has since been debunked, in particular by J. Horace Round in his essay The Rise of the Spencers. The Spencers were first granted a coat of arms in 1504, "Azure a fess Ermine between 6 sea-mews' heads erased Argent," but this bears no resemblance to the arms used...

    Rise to wealth

    A close relative of Henry Spencer (died c. 1478) was John Spencer, who in 1469 had become feoffee (trustee) of Wormleighton Manor in Warwickshire and a tenant at Althorp in Northamptonshire in 1486. His nephew, Sir John Spencer (died 1522), first made a living by trading in livestock and other commodities and eventually saved enough money to purchase both the Wormleighton and Althorp lands. Wormleighton was bought in 1506, the manor house was completed in 1512. In 1508, Spencer also purchased...

    Spencer, later Spencer-Churchill

    Robert Spencer, 2nd Earl of Sunderland, was Lord President of the Council from 1685 to 1688 and a Knight of the Garter. His son Charles, 3rd Earl of Sunderland, was Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, Lord Privy Seal, Secretary of State for both the Northern and Southern Departments, Lord President of the Council, First Lord of the Treasury and a Knight of the Garter. His second wife was Lady Anne Churchill, the second daughter of the distinguished soldier John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough. Aft...

    Spencer Knights

    1. Sir John Spencer, Kt.of Snitterfield & Wormleighton (1447–1522) married Isabel, daughter of Sir Walter Graunt, of Snitterfield 2. Sir William Spencer, Kt.of Wormleighton & Althorp (1483–1532) married Susan, daughter of Sir Richard Knightley, of Fawsley, Northants 3. Sir John Spencer, Kt.of Wormleighton & Althorp (1524–1586) married Katherine, daughter of Sir Thomas Kitson, of Hengrove, Suffolk 4. Sir John Spencer, Kt. (1546–1600) married Mary, daughter of Sir Robert Catlyn, of Berne, Dorse...

    Spencer Baronets

    This now extinct line descended from two younger sons of Sir John Spencer(1524–1586) and his wife Katherine Kitson: 1. Their third son William was a landowner in Yarnton, Oxfordshire; his son Thomas was created Baronet of Yarntonin 1611. 2. Their fourth son Richard was the ambassador of James I to the Dutch Republic; his son, John, was a landowner in Great Offley, Hertfordshire and was created Baronet of Offleyin 1627.

    Barons Spencer

    1. Robert Spencer, 1st Baron Spencer (1570–1627), married Margaret, daughter of Sir Francis Willoughby (1547–1596), Kt. 2. William Spencer, 2nd Baron Spencer (1591–1636), married Penelope, daughter of Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton 3. Henry Spencer, 3rd Baron Spencer (1620–1643), royalist in the English Civil War, was made 1st Earl of Sunderland

    Many members of the Spencer family have also been knights or dames of the Order of the Garter. The following is a list is of all Spencer members of this order, across all branches of the family, along with their year of investiture. 1. 1601 – Robert Spencer, 1st Baron Spencer 2. 1687 – Robert Spencer, 2nd Earl of Sunderland 3. 1719 – Charles Spence...

    Earls Spencer

    For the Earls Spencer from John Spencer to present see: Family Tree of the Earls Spencer.

  5. Henrietta Frances Spencer (Harriet) later Countess of Bessborough, was born at Wimbledon in Surrey on 16 June 1761. Her father, John Spencer, first Earl Spencer, was a descendant of the first Duke of Marlborough and her mother was Margaret Georgiana Poyntz .

  6. Lady Henrietta Frances Spencer war eine britische Adlige und die Mätresse des Fürsten von Wales und späteren König Georg IV.