Spencer
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There are several articles about different Spencers in the Wikipedia.
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People
- the Spencer family, including
- The Earls Spencer
- The Lady Diana Spencer (later Diana, Princess of Wales)
- William Robert Spencer - (1769-1834), English poet
- Henry Spencer - The author, computer programmer and Usnet presence.
- Thomas Spencer - a co-founder of Marks & Spencer plc.
- Spencer Tunick - American photographer
- Stanley Spencer - English painter
- David W. Spencer - A Canadian department store founder
- Christopher Spencer - U.S. inventor
- Spencer Tracy - an American film actor
- SPencer McFarland - a given name (slang. coolness)
- Edmund Spencer - English poet, author of "The Faery Queen"
- Herbert Spencer - 19th century English philosopher and liberal thinker, founder of Social Darwinism
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Fictional Characters
- Michael Crawford played Frank Spencer, the leading character in the British sitcom Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em.
- In the Thomas the Tank Engine stories, Spencer was a visiting locomotive based on the LNER Class A4 tender locomotive.
- Spencer,or Sergei on the original version,is the american name for strong and quiet character in beyblade.
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Businesses
- Marks & Spencer, a large retailer in the United Kingdom and other countries
- Spencer's, a department store chain in British Columbia, Canada (1873 to 1948)
- Spencer Gifts, a retail chain in the United States and Canada
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Places
- Spencer, Idaho, United States of America
- Spencer, Indiana, United States of America
- Spencer, Iowa, United States of America
- Spencer, Massachusetts, United States of America
- Spencer (CDP), Massachusetts, United States of America
- Spencer, Nebraska, United States of America
- Spencer (town), New York, United States of America
- Spencer (village), New York, United States of America
- Spencer, North Carolina, United States of America
- Spencer, Ohio, United States of America
- Spencer, Oklahoma, United States of America
- Spencer, South Dakota, United States of America
- Spencer, Tennessee, United States of America
- Spencer, West Virginia, United States of America
- Spencer, Wisconsin, United States of America
- Spencer (town), Wisconsin, United States of America
- Spencer County, Indiana, United States of America
- Spencer County, Kentucky, United States of America
- Spencer Township, Michigan, United States of America
- Spencer Township, Minnesota, United States of America
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Homophones
- You may also be looking for Edmund Spenser (c. 1552 - 13 January 1599), an English poet, author of The Faerie Queene, and a contemporary of William Shakespeare.