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  1. John Russell, primo conte di Russell ( Londra, 18 agosto 1792 – 28 maggio 1878 ), è stato un politico inglese. Facente parte del Partito Liberale, è stato primo ministro del Regno Unito due volte: dal 30 giugno 1846 al 23 febbraio 1852 e dal 29 ottobre 1865 al 18 giugno 1866. John Russell fu il nonno del famoso filosofo, matematico e logico ...

  2. John Russell, primer conde de Bedford KG PC JP ( c. 1485 - 14 de marzo de 1555) fue un ministro inglés de la era Tudor. Desempeño los cargos de Lord Gran Almirante y Lord del Sello Privado . Entre las tierras y propiedades que le entregó Enrique VIII tras la disolución de los monasterios , se contaban la abadía y la ciudad de Tavistock , y la zona del actual Covent Garden . [ 1 ]

  3. Welcome to Lord John Russell Southsea pub in Southsea! We’re your go-to local for all your favourite drinks in a friendly, easy-going atmosphere, with HD screens showing both Sky and TNT Sports. P.S. We’re also dog friendly, so don’t forget to bring your pets along!

  4. 第一代羅素伯爵約翰·羅素,KG,GCMG,PC(英語: John Russell, 1st Earl Russell ,1792年8月18日—1878年5月28日),活躍於19世紀中期的英國 輝格黨及自由黨政治家,曾任英國首相,於1861年以前以約翰·羅素勳爵( Lord John Russell )為其通稱。

  5. On 14 July 1846 – a couple of weeks after Lord John Russell had formed his administration – Greville recorded in his diary that the new government had “concluded an alliance” with the Times which gave “them a temperate, judicious, but very useful support.” 10 That was partly due to ideological affinities between the newspaper and the Whigs, and partly to the frequent personal ...

  6. vivían su abuelo Lord John y su abuela Lady Russell, quien sería la responsable de educarlo. La infancia de Russell transcurrió en Pembroke Lodge de una manera solitaria, solía pasar mucho tiempo en la biblioteca de su abuelo en donde precoz-mente demostró un gran amor por la Literatura y la Historia.

  7. John Russell, 1st Earl Russell The Royal Commission for the Investigation of all Grievances Affecting His Majesty's Subjects of Lower Canada reported on November 17, 1836. This report was the basis of the ten resolutions which John Russell, then Whig Secretary of State for the Home Department, submitted to the House of Commons on March 6, 1837.