Although a servant of Humphrey Stafford, duke of Buckingham, Spencer’s career is one of almost unrelieved obscurity. On 16 Aug. 1453, during the long prorogation of the first Parliament of which he was a Member, he delivered £20 to the treasurer of the duke’s household for the purchase of oxen. Three years later, on 6 Aug. 1456, he was described as a ‘yeoman’ when he was among a group of trustees, headed by the duke, to whom a London draper, John Wynche, alienated his moveable possessions.
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