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| | '''The 7th Earl Spencer''' (Albert Edward John SPENCER T.D.), Viscount Althorp, Viscount Spencer, Baron Spencer, of Althorp, co. Northampton, all in the Peerage of Great Britain, and Viscount Althorp of Great Brington, co. Northampton, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, D.L. (1935), J.P. (1916), and C.A. Northants, Lord Lieut. and Custos Rotulorum 1952-67. ''Educ.'' Harrow and Trin. Coll. Camb. (B.A. 1913, M.A. 1946). F.R.S.A. (1953), F.S.A., Capt. Late 1st Life Guards, hon Col. 4th Bn. Northamptonshire Regt. (T.A.) 1924-37, hon. Col. Northamptonshire A.A. Regt. (R.A.) T.A.) 1937-61, hon. Col. 4/5th Northamptonshire Regt (T.A.) 1971-67, served in World War I 1914-19 (wounded), A.D.C. Personal Staff 1917-19, Pres. Huntingdonshire and Northamptonshire Territorial Force Assoc., mem. of Church Assembly (House of Laity) 1930-35, a Trustee of the Wallace Collection 1945-66 etc. etc. ''b.'' 23 May 1892 (for whom H.M. King Edward VII was sponsor), ''succeeded'' his father as 7th Earl 1922, ''m''. 26 Feb 1919 Lady Cynthia Elinor Beatrix Hamilton D.C.V.O. (1953), O.B.E. (1943), Lady of the Bedchamber to H.M. Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, 2nd dau. Of 3rd Duke of Abercorn, K.G., K.P., and has issue, | | | '''The 7th Earl Spencer''' (Albert Edward John SPENCER T.D.), Viscount Althorp, Viscount Spencer, Baron Spencer, of Althorp, co. Northampton, all in the Peerage of Great Britain, and Viscount Althorp of Great Brington, co. Northampton, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, D.L. (1935), J.P. (1916), and C.A. Northants, Lord Lieut. and Custos Rotulorum 1952-67. ''Educ.'' Harrow and Trin. Coll. Camb. (B.A. 1913, M.A. 1946). F.R.S.A. (1953), F.S.A., Capt. Late 1st Life Guards, hon Col. 4th Bn. Northamptonshire Regt. (T.A.) 1924-37, hon. Col. Northamptonshire A.A. Regt. (R.A.) T.A.) 1937-61, hon. Col. 4/5th Northamptonshire Regt (T.A.) 1971-67, served in World War I 1914-19 (wounded), A.D.C. Personal Staff 1917-19, Pres. Huntingdonshire and Northamptonshire Territorial Force Assoc., mem. of Church Assembly (House of Laity) 1930-35, a Trustee of the Wallace Collection 1945-66 etc. etc. ''b.'' 23 May 1892 (for whom H.M. King Edward VII was sponsor), ''succeeded'' his father as 7th Earl 1922, ''m''. 26 Feb 1919 Lady Cynthia Elinor Beatrix Hamilton D.C.V.O. (1953), O.B.E. (1943), Lady of the Bedchamber to H.M. Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, 2nd dau. Of 3rd Duke of Abercorn, K.G., K.P., and has issue, |
| :+Edward John, Viscount Althorp, M.V.O. (1954), D.L. (1961), C.C. Northants, High Sheriff of Northants. 1959, Capt. (ret.) The Royal Scots Greys, served in World War II 1944-45 (despatches), A.D.C. to Gov. of S. Australia 1947-50, Equerry (temp.) TO H.M. KING GEORGE VI, 1950-52, and to H.M. QUEEN ELIZABETH II 1952-54, hon. Col. Northamptonshire Regt. (T.A.), Chm. Nat. Assoc. of Boys’ Clubs (''Althorp, Northampton; 107 Eaton Square, London S.W.1; Turf, Brooks’s, Farmers’ and Overseas Clubs, and M.C.C.''), ''b.'' 24 Jan 1924 (for whom H.M. QUEEN MARY and H.R.H. THE DUKE OF WINDSOR were sponsors), ''educ.'' Eton, R.M.C. Sandhurst, and Royal Agric. Coll. Cirencester. ''m.'' 1 June 1954 (m. diss. by div. 1969), Hon Frances Ruth Burke Roche, younger dau. Of 4th Baron Fermoy, and has had issue,
| | {{Block indent|+Edward John, Viscount Althorp, M.V.O. (1954), D.L. (1961), C.C. Northants, High Sheriff of Northants. 1959, Capt. (ret.) The Royal Scots Greys, served in World War II 1944-45 (despatches), A.D.C. to Gov. of S. Australia 1947-50, Equerry (temp.) TO H.M. KING GEORGE VI, 1950-52, and to H.M. QUEEN ELIZABETH II 1952-54, hon. Col. Northamptonshire Regt. (T.A.), Chm. Nat. Assoc. of Boys’ Clubs (''Althorp, Northampton; 107 Eaton Square, London S.W.1; Turf, Brooks’s, Farmers’ and Overseas Clubs, and M.C.C.''), ''b.'' 24 Jan 1924 (for whom H.M. QUEEN MARY and H.R.H. THE DUKE OF WINDSOR were sponsors), ''educ.'' Eton, R.M.C. Sandhurst, and Royal Agric. Coll. Cirencester. ''m.'' 1 June 1954 (m. diss. by div. 1969), Hon Frances Ruth Burke Roche, younger dau. Of 4th Baron Fermoy, and has had issue,}} |
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| :1. John, b. and d. 12 Jan 1960.
| | {{Block indent|1. John, b. and d. 12 Jan 1960. }} |
| :2.+Charles Edward Maurice (for whom H.M. THE QUEEN was sponsor), b. 20 May 1964.
| | {{Block indent|2.+Charles Edward Maurice (for whom H.M. THE QUEEN was sponsor), b. 20 May 1964. }} |
| :1. Elizabeth Sarah Lavinia (for whom H.M. QHEEN ELIZABETH THE QUEEN MOTHER was sponsor), b.19 Mar 1955, ''educ.'' West Heath.
| | {{Block indent|1. Elizabeth Sarah Lavinia (for whom H.M. QHEEN ELIZABETH THE QUEEN MOTHER was sponsor), b.19 Mar 1955, ''educ.'' West Heath. }} |
| :2. Cynthia Jane (for whom H.R.H. THE DUKE OF KENT was sponsor), b. 11 Feb 1957, ''educ.'' West Heath.
| | {{Block indent|2. Cynthia Jane (for whom H.R.H. THE DUKE OF KENT was sponsor), b. 11 Feb 1957, ''educ.'' West Heath. }} |
| :3. Diana Frances, b. 1 July 1961, ''educ.'' Riddlesworth Hall.
| | {{Block indent|3. Diana Frances, b. 1 July 1961, ''educ.'' Riddlesworth Hall.}} |
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| ::'''• '''Anne, served in World War II, as 3rd Offr. W.R.N.S., b. 4 Aug 1920, m. 10 Feb 1944, Capt. Christopher Baldwin Hughes Wake-Walker, R.N., son of late Sir Frederic Wake-Walker, K.C.B., C.B.E., of East Bergholt Lodge, Suffolk (see WALKER of ''Oakley House, B'.''), and has issue.
| | {{Block indent|'''• '''Anne, served in World War II, as 3rd Offr. W.R.N.S., b. 4 Aug 1920, m. 10 Feb 1944, Capt. Christopher Baldwin Hughes Wake-Walker, R.N., son of late Sir Frederic Wake-Walker, K.C.B., C.B.E., of East Bergholt Lodge, Suffolk (see WALKER of ''Oakley House, B'.''), and has issue.|2}} |
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| *Marriages can be indicated in various ways. There are two kinds used here:<br> | | *Marriages can be indicated in various ways. There are two kinds used here:<br> |
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| *If children’s names are not known, or if space is insufficient, then the children of ancestors’ siblings can be shown simply as:<br> | | *If children’s names are not known, or if space is insufficient, then the children of ancestors’ siblings can be shown simply as:<br> |