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  1. Brief Life History of William. When William Russell was born on 10 October 1612, in Over Compton, Dorset, England, his father, James Russell, was 26 and his mother, Mary Ball, was 17. He married Sarah Davis about 1645, in Newhaven Towne, New Haven, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 1 ...

  2. She was never the Duchess of Bedford as William was not created a duke until ten years following her death. The couple resided at Woburn Abbey in Bedfordshire, and their marriage was said to have been happy. For a list of William and Anne's eight children, see William Russell, 1st Duke of Bedford. Death. Anne died on 10 May 1684 at Woburn Abbey.

  3. 17 de jul. de 2023 · Russell was the third son of William Russell, 5th Earl of Bedford later created Duke of Bedford, and Lady Anne Carr. His maternal grandfather was Robert Carr, 1st Earl of Somerset. After the death of his elder brother Francis (1638--1679), he was known by the courtesy title Lord Russell. He and Francis were at Cambridge University in 1654.

  4. William Russell, 1. Duke of Bedford (1616–1700) Wriothesley Russell, 2. Duke of Bedford (1680–1711) Wriothesley Russell, 3. Duke of Bedford (1708–1732) John Russell, 4. Duke of Bedford (1710–1771) Francis Russell, 5. Duke of Bedford (1765–1802) John Russell, 6. Duke of Bedford (1766–1839) Francis Russell, 7. Duke of Bedford (1788 ...

  5. Known as Hastings, the 9th Duke was born in Curzon Street, London, the son of Major-General Lord George William Russell and Lady William Russell, and the grandson of John Russell, 6th Duke of Bedford. [1] He was commissioned into the Scots Fusilier Guards in 1838, retiring in 1844. [2] He was Liberal Member of Parliament for Bedfordshire from ...

  6. Portrait of George Digby, 2nd Earl of Bristol, by Sir Anthony van Dyck, c. 1638. George Digby, 2nd Earl of Bristol KG (5 November 1612 – 20 March 1677) was an English politician and peer who sat in the House of Commons from 1640 until 1641, when he was raised to the House of Lords by a writ of acceleration. [1]

  7. John Russell, 6th Duke of Bedford. John Russell, 6th Duke of Bedford, KG, PC, FSA (6 July 1766 – 20 October 1839), known as Lord John Russell until 1802, was a British Whig politician who notably served as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland in the Ministry of All the Talents. He was the father of Prime Minister John Russell, 1st Earl Russell.