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Elizabeth Spencer may refer to:
- Lady Elizabeth Spencer (1737-1831), wife of Henry Herbert, 10th Earl of Pembroke
- Elizabeth Spencer, Baroness HunsdonElizabeth Spencer, Baroness HunsdonElizabeth Spencer, Baroness Hunsdon was an aristocratic English woman, a scholar, and a patron of the arts. She was the inspiration for Edmund Spencer's Muiopotmos, was commemorated in one of the poet's dedicatory sonnets to the Faerie Queene, and was represented as "Phyllis" in the latter's...
- Elizabeth Spencer (writer)Elizabeth Spencer (writer)Elizabeth Spencer is a writer. Spencer's first novel, Fire in the Morning, was published in 1948. She has written a total of nine novels, seven collections of short stories, a memoir , and a play...
(born 1921), American novelist - Elizabeth Spencer (soprano)Elizabeth Spencer (soprano)Elizabeth Spencer was an American singer during the later 19th century and early 20th century.She is primarily remembered as a recording artist for Thomas Alva Edison...
, recording artist for Thomas Alva Edison - Elizabeth Spencer, née Elizabeth WebberElizabeth WebberElizabeth Spencer may refer to:*Lady Elizabeth Spencer , wife of Henry Herbert, 10th Earl of Pembroke*Elizabeth Spencer, Baroness Hunsdon*Elizabeth Spencer , American novelist...
, fictional character on the American soap opera, General Hospital. - Elizabeth Herbert, Countess of Pembroke and MontgomeryElizabeth Herbert, Countess of Pembroke and MontgomeryElizabeth Herbert, Countess of Pembroke and Montgomery was the daughter of Charles Spencer and Elizabeth Trevor.-Biography:Born Elizabeth Spencer to Charles Spencer, 3rd Duke of Marlborough and Elizabeth Trevor....
, née Elizabeth Spencer - Betty Spencer, fictional character in Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'EmSome Mothers Do 'Ave 'EmSome Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em was a BBC situation comedy, written by Raymond Allen and starring Michael Crawford and Michele Dotrice.The series followed the accident-prone Frank Spencer and his tolerant wife Betty through Frank's various attempts to hold down a job, which frequently end in...