Richard Spencer
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Richard Spencer may refer to:
  • Richard Spencer RN
    Richard Spencer RN
    Captain Sir Richard Spencer KCH was a sea captain of the Royal Navy who served in a number of battles, particularly against the French. Later in life he settled in Albany, Western Australia and was appointed Government Resident in 1833...

     (1779–1839) of the Royal Navy, Lyme Regis and Australia
  • Richard Spencer (Maryland)
    Richard Spencer (Maryland)
    Richard Spencer was an American politician who represented the seventh congressional district of the state of Maryland from 1829 to 1831....

     (1796–1868), American politician and member of the United States House of Representatives
  • Richard Lewis Spencer
    Richard Lewis Spencer
    Richard Lewis Spencer is an African American musician and teacher. He played tenor saxophone in Otis Redding's band, behind Curtis Mayfield and The Impressions with The Winstons. He was awarded the Grammy Award for his composition "Color Him Father"...

    , American musician and Grammy Award winner (1969)
  • Richard Spencer (journalist), British journalist, The Daily Telegraph
    The Daily Telegraph
    The Daily Telegraph is a daily morning broadsheet newspaper distributed throughout the United Kingdom and internationally. The newspaper was founded by Arthur B...

    s correspondent in Beijing, China
  • Richard Austin Spencer, British Member of Parliament for St Helens
    St Helens (UK Parliament constituency)
    St Helens was a county constituency in the county of Lancashire, England. It returned one Member of Parliament to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom....

    , 1931–1935
  • F. Richard Spencer
    F. Richard Spencer
    Frank Richard Spencer is an American Roman Catholic priest. Currently a priest of the Archdiocese of Baltimore and U.S. Army chaplain, he was appointed an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese for the Military Services by Pope Benedict XVI on May 22, 2010.-Early life and service:Spencer was born in...

    , Bishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA
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