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  1. Elizabeth Russell, Duchess of Bedford VA ( née Sackville-West; 23 September 1818 – 22 April 1897) was the daughter of the 5th Earl De La Warr and his wife Lady Elizabeth Sackville .

  2. Elizabeth Russell, Duchess of Bedford, served as Mistress of the Robes to Queen Victoria from 1880 until 1883. The Mistress of the Robes was always a Duchess and attended Queen Victoria on every State occasion.

  3. Duchess of Bedford is a title given to the wife of the Duke of Bedford, an extant title in the peerage of England which was first created in 1414. Duchesses of Bedford. 1st creation (1414) Anne of Burgundy (1404–1432), 1st wife of John of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Bedford.

  4. Elizabeth "Duchess of Bedford" Russell formerly Howland. Born about 1682 in Streatham, Surrey, England. Ancestors. Daughter of John Howland and Elizabeth (Child) Howland. Sister of John Howland. Wife of Wriothesley Russell KG — married 23 May 1695 in Streatham, Surrey, England. Descendants.

    • Female
    • July 29, 1724
    • Wriothesley Russell KG
    • John (Russell), Lord Russell
    • Elizabeth Russell
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    His large monument of alabaster and marble shows his effigy reclining in his ermine-lined red Parliamentary robes, with his head supported on his elbow. There are columns and many shields of arms (including those of Russell, De la Tour, Meschems, Herring, Froxmere, Wise, Sapcote, Semark and Cook). Two female bedeswomen support the achievement of ar...

    She was a daughter of John and Elizabeth and was born in the precincts of Westminster Abbey in her father's house and baptised in the Abbey. Elizabeth Iand the Countess of Sussex were her godmothers and Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester her godfather. She was a maid of honour to the queen but died young of consumption in 1601. Her free-standing monu...

    For Lady Russell: Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 2004 "Historical memoirs of the House of Russell" by Jeremiah Wiffen, 2 vols. 1833 "A description.... of the Russell monuments in the Bedford chapel at Chenies with notices of other family monuments at.... Westminster Abbey" by George Scharf, 1892 Chenies Manoris open to the public but the B...

  5. Georgiana, Duchess of Bedford. The Duke of Bedford and his second wife had seven sons and three daughters, including: Reverend Lord Wriothesley Russell (11 May 1804 – 6 April 1886), who married Elizabeth Henrietta Russell, his second cousin once removed, and had children

  6. 14 de ago. de 2020 · It's the seventh Duchess of Bedford, Anna Maria Russell, who we have to thank for the invention of afternoon tea, sometime around 1840. Due to increasing urbanisation and the rise in industrialisation (including the spread of gas lighting in England), the evening meal was becoming later and later.