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  1. 16 de mar. de 2016 · Lord John Russell was prime minister for over six years, from 1846 to 1852 and from 1865 to 1866. He also led the government in the House of Commons for a further eight years during the premierships of Viscount Melbourne and the Earl of Aberdeen, who both sat in the House of Lords. He was the major influence on the Liberal party for two decades ...

  2. He was succeeded in his earldom by his grandson John Francis Henry (1865-1931), whose father John, Lord Amberley, Liberal Member for Nottingham, 1866-8, had predeceased Russell in 1876, aged 34. Ref Volumes: 1820-1832 Author: David R. Fisher. Notes. See S. Walpole, Life of Lord John Russell, 2 vols. (1889) and J. Prest, Lord John Russell (1972). 1.

  3. KS3 > Political Reform > MPs > Lord John Russell. Lord John Russell was the third son of the duke of Bedford, an important Whig family. Outside Parliament he was also an author and historian. He was a long-time supporter of reform. His historical studies led him to believe that revolutions could be avoided if moderate reforms were passed.

  4. Hijo de John Russell, vizconde de Amberley y de Katrine Louisa Stanley. Nieto de lord John Russell, primer conde de Russell, dos veces primer ministro con la reina Victoria . Huérfano a los seis años tras la muerte de su hermana y su madre, y posteriormente de su padre, que no se recuperó de la pérdida de su esposa e hija y finalmente falleció en 1878.

  5. John Russell, 1st Earl Russell, KG, GCMG, PC (18 August 1792 – 28 May 1878) was an English Whig and Liberal politician. He served twice as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in the mid-19th century. Biography. Russell was known as "Lord John Russell", which is called a courtesy title.

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  7. John Russell, sexto duque de Bedford (1766-1839), aristócrata («6.º duque de Bedford» y «caballero de la Jarretera») y botánico británico; John Russell, primer conde Russell (1792-1878), aristócrata («1.º conde Russell») y político británico-inglés, conocido como Lord John Russell antes de 1861, primer ministro británico;