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  1. General Sir Brent Spencer GCB (c. 1760 – 29 December 1828) was an Anglo-Irish officer in the British Army, seeing active service during the American Revolutionary War and the French Revolutionary Wars. During the Peninsular War he became General Wellesley's second-in-command on two occasions.

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  3. 19 de nov. de 2017 · The only surviving image of Brent Spencer In 1799 a new man came into Augusta’s life, Sir Brent Spencer, an Irish soldier who served under the command of Frederick, Duke of York. He joined court as an aide-de-camp to George, on whom he made a favorable impression.

  4. Murphy, David. Spencer, Sir Brent (1760–1828), British army general, was born in Trumery, Co. Antrim, son of Conway Spencer. He was commissioned as an ensign in the 15th Foot in January 1778 and posted to the West Indies, where he took part in the capture of St Lucia.

  5. General Sir Brent Spencer GCB (1760 – 29 December 1828) was an officer in the British Army during the American Revolutionary War and French Revolutionary Wars. During the Peninsular War he became Lord Arthur Wellesley's second-in-command on two occasions.

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm2902250Brent Spencer - IMDb

    Brent Spencer. Actor: Flyover Country. Writer and actor Brent Spencer has played roles in several films, including Lucky, Bush Pigs, Cannibal Girls, and Flyover Country. He has also appeared in two Prilosec commercials and frequently appears on community theater stages in Omaha, Nebraska.

  7. Spouse of novelist Jonis Agee. Awards include a Stegner Fellowship at Stanford, the James Michener Award at the Iowa Writers' Workshop and the Nebraska Book Award. Shortlisted for many other awards. Are We Not Men? was chosen one of Village Voice' s 25 best books of 1996. Spencer's short story 'Babyman' was optioned for a movie three times.