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  1. John Russell, 1st Earl Russell, (born Aug. 18, 1792, London, Eng.—died May 28, 1878, Pembroke Lodge, Richmond Park, Surrey), British politician and prime minister (1846–52, 1865–66). A member of the prominent Russell family, he entered Parliament in 1813. He was a strong advocate of reform and made it a cause of the Whig Party, leading ...

  2. Food & Drink. from. £185.00. per adult. The area. 96 Marchmont Street Cartwright Gardens, London WC1N 1AG England. Neighbourhood: Bloomsbury. Snuggly nestled within Central London is academic and leafy Bloomsbury, an area that boasts walking distance access to many of London's most popular attractions.

  3. 第一代罗素伯爵约翰·罗素 , KG , GCMG , PC ( 英语:John Russell, 1st Earl Russell ,1792年8月18日—1878年5月28日),活跃于19世纪中期的 英国 辉格党 及 自由党 政治家,曾任 英国首相 ,于1861年以前以 约翰·罗素勋爵 ( Lord John Russell )为其通称。. 他的孙子 伯特兰 ...

  4. John Russell, the third son of the 6th Duke of Bedford, was born in London on 17th August, 1792. The Duke of Bedford supported parliamentary reform and along with Lord Grey, Richard Sheridan, Thomas Erskine and Samuel Whitbread was a member of the Society of Friends of the People. Before he inherited his title in 1802 the Duke of Bedford had ...

  5. Lord John Russell was fond of quoting an old Whig axiom that "parties were like snails, for with them it is the tail that moves the head". He hardly could have surmised that to save itself the tail will strike off the head. If not the head of the "last Whig cabinets", he was indisputably the head of the Whig Party. Burke said once that.

  6. Bertrand Russell. (Trelleck, 1872 - Plas Penrhyn, 1970) Filósofo y matemático británico. Su abuelo, el notable político y orador John Russell, había sido nombrado conde por la reina Victoria I de Inglaterra, y desempeñó los cargos de primer lord del Tesoro y primer ministro. Los padres del joven Bertrand, de mentalidad liberal con ...

  7. Su abuelo paterno era lord John Russell, primer conde de Russell, quien fue dos veces primer ministro con la reina Victoria. Su abuelo materno era Edward Stanley, 2.º barón Stanley de Alderley. Además, era ahijado de John Stuart Mill , quien ejerció ―aunque jamás conoció a Russell― una profunda influencia en su pensamiento político a través de sus escritos.