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  1. Francis Russell, 7th Duke of Bedford, KG, PC (13 May 1788 – 14 May 1861), styled Marquess of Tavistock from 1802 to 1839, was a British peer and Whig politician. Contents Background and education

  2. Died. 2 March 1802. (1802-03-02) (aged 36) Parents. Francis Russell, Marquess of Tavistock. Elizabeth Keppel. Francis Russell, 5th Duke of Bedford (23 July 1765 – 2 March 1802) was an English aristocrat and Whig politician, responsible for much of the development of central Bloomsbury .

  3. Russell, Francis, fifth duke of Bedford (1765–1802), agriculturist and politician, was born on 23 July 1765 and baptized on 20 August 1765 at St Giles-in-the-Fields, London, the eldest child of Francis Russell, marquess of Tavistock (1739–1767), politician, and Lady Elizabeth Keppel (1739–1768), daughter of William Keppel, second earl of Albemarle.

  4. Marquess of Tavistock Only son of John Russell, 4th Duke of Bedford, and the Honourable Gertrude Leveson-Gower. Paternal grandson of Wriothesley Russell, 2nd Duke of Bedford, and Elizabeth Howland. Maternal grandson of John Leveson-Gower, 1st Earl Gower, and Lady Evelyn Pierrepont. In June 1764, Francis married Lady...

  5. Woburn Abbey. The title of Duke of Bedford is a British title has been created several times and is today held by the Russell family since 1694. The heir to the title is usually given the title of "Marquess of Tavistock". The family seat is Woburn Abbey, Bedfordshire. The private mausoleum and chapel of the Russell Family and the Dukes of ...

  6. 23 de mar. de 2024 · Francis Russell, 7th Duke of Bedford,, styled Marquess of Tavistock from 1802 to 1839, was a British peer and Whig politician. John Ian Robert Russell, 13th Duke of Bedford , styled Lord Howland until 1940, and styled Marquess of Tavistock from 1940 until 1953, was a writer and a British peer.

  7. Francis Russell, Marquess of Tavistock. by James Watson, published by John Boydell, after Sir Joshua Reynolds mezzotint, published 1767 (1765-1766) 16 3/4 in. x 13 3/4 in. (425 mm x 349 mm) paper size Purchased with help from the Friends of the National Libraries and the Pilgrim Trust, 1966 Reference Collection NPG D40826