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  2. Spencer Ponsonby-Fane - Wikipedia

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    Sir Spencer Cecil Brabazon Ponsonby-Fane, GCB, ISO (né Ponsonby; 14 March 1824 – 1 December 1915) was an English diplomat, civil servant, courtier, and cricketer. Life and career [ edit ]

  3. Montgomery & Andrews merged with, now operating as Spencer Fane

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    Sep. 2—Spencer Fane, a law firm that was founded in Kansas City, Mo., and operates 27 offices across the country, is bringing its legal services to New Mexico in a merger with Santa Fe firm ...

  4. Jerry R. Rutherford - Wikipedia

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    After retiring from the U.S. Army, Rutherford served as Vice President of Right Management, a talent and career management solutions provider, from 1996 to 1998. He currently Chief Operating Officer at Spencer Fane Britt & Browne LLP law firm in Kansas City, Missouri.

  5. John Fane, 10th Earl of Westmorland - Wikipedia

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    Lady Maria Fane (1787–1834) who in 1805 married Viscount Duncannon, later 4th Earl of Bessborough; their sixth son Spencer Ponsonby-Fane inherited Brympton d'Evercy from his half-aunt Lady Georgiana. Lady Charlotte Fane (1793–1822), died unmarried. The Countess of Westmorland died relatively young in 1793, aged 29, from undisclosed causes.

  6. Fane (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Henry Hamlyn-Fane (1817–1868), known as Henry Fane until 1861, was a British soldier and Conservative politician; Lt-Col Henry Sutton Fane (born 1805), English soldier and politician; Sir John Fane, captain at the battle of Poitiers 1356 who captured King John II of France; John Fane (1751–1824) (1751–1824), British Tory politician

  7. Richard Ponsonby-Fane - Wikipedia

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    His boyhood was spent in the family home in London and at the Somerset country home, Brympton d'Evercy, of his grandfather, Spencer Ponsonby-Fane. [1] Ponsonby was educated at Harrow School. [2] He added "Fane" to his own name when he inherited Brympton d'Evercy in 1916 after the deaths of both his grandfather and father. [3]

  8. John Ponsonby-Fane - Wikipedia

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    John Henry Ponsonby-Fane (21 July 1848 – 11 September 1916) was an English first-class cricketer and noted malacologist. The son of Spencer Ponsonby-Fane and Louisa Anne Rose Lee Dillon, he was born at Westminster in July 1848. He was educated at Harrow School, where he was in the cricket eleven. [1]

  9. Spencer Fano - Wikipedia

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    Fano is from Spanish Fork, Utah. [1] He attended Timpview High School in Provo, Utah, where he was a top offensive tackle. [2] He helped the school score 76 touchdowns while averaging 40.5 points per game as a senior in 2022, receiving selection to the All-American Bowl while being a first-team All-Class 5A selection and first-team All-Valley choice.