Robert Spencer, 1st Baron Spencer of Wormleighton

Robert Spencer, 1st Baron Spencer of Wormleighton KG (1570  25 October 1627) was an English nobleman, peer, politician, landowner, and MP from the Spencer family.

Robert Spencer, Lord Spencer of Wormleighton

Robert Spencer, 1st Baron Spencer of Wormleighton
Born1570
Althorp, Northamptonshire
Died(1627-10-25)25 October 1627
Althorp, Northamptonshire
Spouse(s)Margaret Willoughby
Children7 (including William Spencer, 2nd Baron Spencer of Wormleighton, Richard Spencer, and Edward Spencer)
Parent(s)John Spencer
Mary Catlyn

Life

He was born in Althorp, Northamptonshire, the son of John Spencer and Mary, daughter of Sir Robert Catlyn.

Spencer held the office of Member of Parliament for Brackley from 1597 to 1598. He was the Commissioner for Musters for Northamptonshire in 1600 and Sheriff of Northamptonshire for 1601–02. He was invested as a Knight, Order of the Garter in 1601. Sir Robert was created 1st Baron Spencer of Wormleighton (in the Peerage of England) on 21 July 1603. On 5 August 1607 he was nominated with Sir Ralph Winwood joint representative of England at The Hague in the negotiations for peace between Spain and the United Netherlands.

Family

On 15 February 1587 he married Margaret Willoughby the daughter of Sir Francis Willoughby and Elizabeth Lyttelton. Robert had seven children by Margaret.

Children

  1. Mary Spencer (christened 24 August 1588 – 14 July 1658) married Richard Anderson
  2. Elizabeth Spencer (christened 30 November 1589 – 19 November 1618) married George Fane
  3. Sir John Spencer (6 December 1590 – 16 August 1610)
  4. William Spencer, 2nd Baron Spencer of Wormleighton (christened 4 January 1592 – 19 December 1636) married Lady Penelope Wriothesley
  5. Sir Richard Spencer (christened 21 October 1593 – 1 November 1661) married Mary Sandys
  6. Sir Edward Spencer (christened 2 March 1594 – 16 February 1655/1656) married Margaret Goldsmith
  7. Margaret Spencer (14 August 1597 – 6 December 1613)

References

  • "Spencer, Robert (d.1627)" . Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900.
  • thepeerage Accessed 24 November 2008
  • Family search Retrieved 4 October 2010
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