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  1. Anne Russell, Countess of Bedford (9 December 1615 – 10 May 1684), formerly Lady Anne Carr, was a wealthy English noblewoman, and the wife of William Russell, 5th Earl of Bedford, a peer and soldier during the English Civil War, who after her death was created Duke of Bedford.

  2. 27 de abr. de 2022 · About Anne Russell, Countess of Bedford. Anne Carr, Countess of Bedford (9 December 1615 [1] – 10 May 1684) was a wealthy English noblewoman, and the wife of William Russell, 5th Earl of Bedford, a peer and soldier during the English Civil War, who after her death was created Duke of Bedford.

  3. Anne Russell, Countess of Bedford (9 December 1615 – 10 May 1684), formerly Lady Anne Carr, was a wealthy English noblewoman, and the wife of William Russell, 5th Earl of Bedford, a peer and soldier during the English Civil War, who after her death was created Duke of Bedford. Her mother was Frances Howard.

  4. Anne "Countess of Bedford" Russell formerly Carr. Born 9 Dec 1615 in Blackfriars, London, England. Ancestors. Daughter of Robert (Kerr) Carr and Frances (Howard) Carr. [sibling (s) unknown] Wife of William Russell KG — married 11 Jul 1637 (to 10 May 1684) in St Benet, Paul's Wharf, London, England. Descendants.

    • Female
    • December 9, 1615
    • William Russell KG
    • May 10, 1684
  5. 30 de abr. de 2024 · About this artwork. artist: Pierre Lombart (1612/3 - 1682) French. title: Anne Carr, Countess of Bedford, 1620 - 1684. Wife of William Russell, 1st Duke of Bedford; daughter of Robert Carr, Earl of Somerset. date created: Unknown. after: Sir Anthony van Dyck (1599 - 1641) Flemish English. materials: Line engraving on paper. measurements:

  6. Anne Russell (née Carr), Countess of Bedford. (1615-1684), Former wife of William Russell, 5th Earl, and later wife of 1st Duke of Bedford. Sitter associated with 10 portraits. Like.

  7. 21 de may. de 2024 · Anne (Carr), Countess of Bedford. by Louis Elle (Ferdinand), after Sir Anthony van Dyck. etching and line engraving, mid 17th century. 7 3/4 in. x 5 7/8 in. (197 mm x 150 mm) paper size. Given by the daughter of compiler William Fleming MD, Mary Elizabeth Stopford (née Fleming), 1931. Reference Collection. NPG D28483. Sitter.