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  1. Russell's only postwar biographer, John Prest, produced important unpublished material but paid little attention to his views or to many of his policy initiatives. Twenty years ago Derek Beales almost took up the challenge; but in the event Joseph II's gain has been Russell's loss. Recent work, which he has largely inspired, has helped to ...

  2. Lord John Russell served as Prime Minister from 30 June 1846 to 21 February 1852 and from 29 October 1865 to 26 June 1866. He was born on 8 August 1792, the third son of the sixth Duke of Bedford. He was educated at Westminster School and the University of Edinburgh. When he was fully grown, Russell stood only 5' 4¾" tall and weighed about 8 ...

  3. 1 de ene. de 2020 · In this video made with and for the History of Parliament Trust, we examine the career of Lord John Russell and his repeated efforts to reform Parliament in ...

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  4. John Russell est le fils cadet du 6e duc de Bedford. À ce titre, il est longtemps appelé Lord John Russell. En 1861, il est créé comte Russell et alors connu sous le nom de Lord Russell. Il est deux fois premier ministre, la première fois de 1846 à 1852 et la seconde de 1865 à 1866 . Russell entre en politique en 1826 et occupe plusieurs ...

  5. LordJohn Russell and Parliamentary Reform, 1848-67 FOR over a century after his death, Lord John Russell was remembered above all as a politician who failed to appreciate when it was time to get off the stage. He was widely agreed to have peaked at some point in the 1840s - Gladstone put it even earlier, at his leadership of the Commons

  6. Hace 6 días · John (Russell), Lord Russell 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).

  7. Su madre era la segunda esposa de Lord Russell, Lady Frances, hija del segundo conde de Minto. [1] En 1846, su padre se convirtió en el primer ministro del Reino Unido y se desempeñó como tal dos veces. Debido a la elevación de Lord John Russell al título nobiliario Russell en 1861, su hijo y heredero fue conocido como el vizconde de Amberley.