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m. 10 Jun 1655
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Birth |
5 Sep 1641 |
Paris, France |
Death |
28 Sep 1702 |
Althorp House, Brington, Northamptonshire, England |
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St. Mary the Virgin with St John Churchyard, Great Brington, Northamptonshire, England |
Marriage |
10 Jun 1655 [1] |
St. Vedast's Church, London, England [1] |
Father |
Sir Henry Spencer, 3rd Baron Spencer-1st Earl of Sunderland | F13624 Group Sheet |
Mother |
Dorothy "Sacharissa" Sydney, Countess of Sunderland | F13624 Group Sheet |
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Birth |
23 Apr 1675 |
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Death |
19 Apr 1772 |
Sunderland House, Piccadilly, London, England |
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St. Mary the Virgin with St John Churchyard, Great Brington, Northamptonshire, England |
Spouse |
Lady Anne Churchill | F13626 |
Marriage |
2 Jan 1699 |
St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England |
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| Althorp House was built by Robert Spencer, 2nd Earl of Sunderland , in 1688 and burial site for Princess Diana
The estate has been the ancestral home of the Spencer family since the 16th century. Their fortune derived from its earliest known ancestor, Sir John Spencer of Wormleighton , Warwickshire, who bought Althorp in 1508 from the Catesby family with the huge profits from his sheep-rearing business.The house was originally a red brick Tudor building but its appearance was radically altered in the 18th century when the architect Henry Holland was commissioned to make extensive changes starting in 1788.
The interior of the house is generally considered its strongest asset as the Spencer family has assembled an impressive collection of portrait art including several pieces painted by the Flemish master Anthony van Dyck. One of the rooms in the estate is called the Queen Mary bedroom, which was used by Queen Mary and George V during their visit to the estate in 1913. |
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