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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Anne_RussellAnne Russell - Wikipedia

    Anne Russell may refer to: Anne Russell, Countess of Bedford (1615–1684), wealthy English noblewoman; Anne Russell, Countess of Warwick (1548/49–1604), English noblewoman and lady-in-waiting; Anne Russell, Duchess of Bedford (c. 1705–1762) Anne Russell (judge) Anne Russell (artist) See also. Annie Russell, British-American stage actress

  2. Anne Digby, Countess of Bristol (c. 1620 – 26 January 1697), formerly Lady Anne Russell, was the wife of George Digby, 2nd Earl of Bristol, and the mother of the 3rd Earl. Anne was the daughter of Francis Russell, 4th Earl of Bedford, and his wife. Her eldest brother was William Russell, 1st Duke of Bedford, and another brother was the ...

  3. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Lady Anne Carr was born on 9 December 1615 at Tower of London, The City, London, England.3 She was the daughter of Robert Carr, 1st and last Earl of Somerset and Lady Frances Howard.1,3 She was baptised on 16 December 1615 at St. Martins, Ludgate, England.3 She married William Russell, 1st Duke of Bedford, son of Francis Russell, 4th Earl of ...

  4. Margaret Clifford ( née Russell ), Countess of Cumberland (7 July 1560 – 24 May 1616) was an English noblewoman and maid of honor to Elizabeth I. Lady Margaret was born in Exeter, England to Francis Russell, 2nd Earl of Bedford and Margaret St John. On 24 June 1577 she married George Clifford, 3rd Earl of Cumberland the son of Henry Clifford ...

  5. Bedford married his second wife, Bridget Manners, the Dowager Countess of Rutland (d. 1601), on 25 June 1566. Lady Rutland, a daughter of John Hussey, 1st Baron Hussey of Sleaford and Lady Anne Grey (a daughter of George Grey, 2nd Earl of Kent ), had been twice widowed; first from Ambassador Sir Richard Morrison of Cashiobury in 1556, and second from Henry Manners, 2nd Earl of Rutland in 1563.

  6. Garter stall plate of John Russell, 1st Earl of Bedford, installed as a Knight of the Garter 18 May 1539. John Russell's Garter stall plate survives affixed to the back of his stall in St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. The shield shows quarterly of four: 1st grand quarter: quarterly 1st & 4th: Argent, a lion rampant gules on a chief sable ...