Count Spencer
Count Spencer is a title of the Pairie of Great Britain created on November 1st 1765, associated under Vicomte Althorp , according to Althorp in the county of Northampton, for John Spencer, 1 {{er}} Viscount Spencer, a great-grandson of the 1 {{er}} duke of Marlborough. It was created Vicomte Spencer , of Althorp in the county of Northampton and Baron Spencer d' Althorp , of Althorp in the county of Northampton, the April 3rd 1761.
The future 6 {{E}} count Spencer was created Viscount Althorp , of Great Brington in the county of Northampton, the December 19th 1905 in the Pairie of the United Kingdom.
The Title of courtesy of the oldest son and heir to the count Spencer is Viscount Althorp .
The family seat is with Althorp in the Northamptonshire. The family goods include/understand important land and buildings in the remainder of the country, in other the village of North Creake in the Norfolk.
The Princesse Diana was more the young girl of the 8th count.
Viscounts Spencer (1761)
Counts Spencer (1765)
- John Spencer, 1st count Spencer (1734 - 1783)
- George Spencer, 2 {{E}} count Spencer (1758 - 1834)
- John Spencer, 3 {{E}} count Spencer (1782 - 1845)
- Frederick Spencer, 4th count Spencer (1798 - 1857)
- John Spencer, 5 {{E}} count Spencer (1835 - 1910)
- Charles Spencer, 6 {{E}} count Spencer (1857 - 1922)
- Albert Spencer, 7 {{E}} count Spencer (1892 - 1975)
- Edward Spencer, 8 {{E}} count Spencer (1924 - 1992)
- Charles Spencer, 9 {{E}} count Spencer (born in 1964)
Heir apparent: Louis Spencer, Viscount Althorp (born the March 13rd 1994)
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