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Spensley is a surname.
Notable people by that name include:
Calvert Spensley (1846–1924),
member of the
Wisconsin State Senate.
Howard Spensley (1834-1902)...
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James Richardson Spensley (17 May 1867 – 10
November 1915) was an
English medical doctor, footballer, manager,
Scout leader and
medic from
Stoke Newington...
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Howard Spensley (1834 – 8
August 1902) was an
Australian lawyer and
politician and a
British Liberal politician.
Spensley was the son of
William Spensley of...
- Wisconsin.
James Spensley was a
British immigrant who
would become a
local politician.
Structures on the site
include Spensley's house, a
spring house...
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Calvert F.
Spensley (January 2, 1846 –
January 17, 1924) was a
member of the
Wisconsin State Senate.
Spensley was born on
January 2, 1846, in Stockton-on-Tees...
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Philip Calvert Spensley (7 May 1920 – 22 May 1994) was a
British tropical scientist who was
director of the
Tropical Products Institute, in Chatham, Kent...
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proclaimed Campioni Federali (Federal Champions) and
would be
awarded the
Coppa Spensley The FIF
wanted to
organize two
championships in
order to
allow weaker clubs...
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champions was
contested to
award the
title and the
Spensley Cup.
Juventus won his
first title and
Spensley Cup in 1905,
while the
following two championships...
- in
existence since 1893,
became predominant thanks to
James Richardson Spensley. It was
among the
oldest in
Italian football at the time, only four other...
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Coppa Spensley as
prize because Milan, the club who won the Cup in 1906 and 1907,
refused to give the Cup to
Juventus and gave it to
Spensley and Genoa...