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  1. John Russell (1620-1687) was an English soldier and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1641 to 1644. He fought in the Royalist army in the English Civil War. Russell was the third son of Francis Russell, fourth Earl of Bedford, known as the "wise earl", and his wife Catherine Brydges, daughter of Giles Brydges, 3rd Baron Chandos.

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    The old portion of The Admiralty, with which this survey deals, wasbuilt on the site of Wallingford House. In 1557 the ground immediately to the north of the Tilt Yardconsisted of a piece of waste land which had been used as a carpenter's yard.On 17th February of that year it was leased to Thomas Browne for a term ofsixty years at a rent of 26s. 8d...

    The demolition of Wallingford House offered an opportunity for theerection, in a convenient spot, of a building for use as an Admiralty Office,and Sir Christopher Wren was ordered to submit a report. This was evidentlyfavourable, (fn. n48) for on 28th August, 1694, the Lords of the Admiralty directed (fn. n49) the Navy Board to pay the Admiralty So...

    Thomas Ripley, (fn. n72) who had built the recently-erected Custom House,was appointed architect for the new building, and on 5th March, 1722–3,submitted (fn. n73) an estimate amounting to £22,400. Proposals for the extensionof the site northwards and southwards by taking in the two adjoining houseswere considered, but rejected. (fn. n74) To facili...

    The block facing Whitehall is U-shaped on plan with an Ionic pedimented portico as the central feature of the elevation, and contains a carvedcartouche bearing the Admiralty badge in the pediment (Plate 62.) Theexterior is in brick with stone dressings, and consists of three storeys withrusticated quoins and a heavy stone cornice and frieze. Simila...

    Until 1788 the admiralty was the residence of the first lord as well as of other lordscommissioners and officials. Attention has here been confined to the first lords, a list of whomduring the period in question is given. The dates are taken from the patents. James Berkeley, 3rd Earl of Berkeley, was born in 1680. He entered the navy and in1701 was...

    (fn. n96) Plan of the Admiralty Office, 1793, from a drawing in the possession of the Admiralty(photograph). (fn. n96) (fn. n95) Elevation of new designed Gateway for Admiralty fronting towards Whitehall, from adrawing in the possession of the Admiralty (photograph). (fn. n96) (fn. n95) Elevation of new designed Gateway for Admiralty fronting towar...

  2. 27 de may. de 2023 · From 1802 to 1893. The fifth Duke was succeeded by his brother, John, who was Lord Lieutenant of Ireland in 1806–7. His eldest son, Francis, the seventh Duke, held the title from 1839 until 1861, when he was succeeded by his only son, William, who in his later years became a complete recluse, 'never leaving his London house except ...

  3. 5 de may. de 2023 · Francis Russell, 4th earl of Bedford, (born 1593—died May 9, 1641, London), only son of William, Lord Russell of Thornhaugh, who became earl of Bedford by the death of his cousin Edward, the 3rd earl, in May 1627. When the quarrel broke out between Charles I and Parliament in 1628, Bedford supported the demands of the House of ...

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  4. 22 de may. de 2023 · Bedford, John (Russell) 4th Duke of Secretary of State (South) 13 Feb. 1748-14 June 1751. -, App. 13 Feb. 1748 (T 53/42 p. 523). Left office 14 June 1751 (T 53/44 p. 102). Bedingfield, Edmund Clerk (Shrewsbury) c. 1689. -, Occ. July 1689 (LS 13/231 p. 13). Bell, Charles Clerk (Bedford) c. 1751. -, Occ. 1751 (Court and City Reg. (1751 ...

  5. Hace 4 días · Discover life events, stories and photos about Sir John Russell Esq. (1432–1505) of Kingston Russell, Dorset, England.

  6. 2 de may. de 2023 · Sir Francis Russell 4th Earl of Bedford. 1587–1641. Catherine Bridges. 1580–1657. John Russell. 1608–1686. ... Lord William Russell, 1st Duke of ...