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Duke of Bedford (named after Bedford, England) is a title that has been created six times (for five distinct people) in the Peerage of England. The first and second creations came in 1414 and 1433 respectively, both in favour of Henry IV's third son, John, [clarification needed] who later served as regent of France.
- Andrew Russell, 15th Duke
Heir. Henry Russell, Marquess of Tavistock. Parents. Robin...
- Ducado de Bedford
Ducado de Bedford. Escudo de armas del Duque de Bedford. Los...
- Robin Russell
Clare Gwendolen Bridgman. (Henry) Robin Ian Russell, 14th...
- Andrew Russell, 15th Duke
John of Lancaster, Duke of Bedford KG (20 June 1389 – 14 September 1435) was a medieval English prince, general, and statesman who commanded England's armies in France during a critical phase of the Hundred Years' War.
- 20 June 1389
- Lancaster
- 30 September 1435, Rouen Cathedral, Rouen
Born: c. 1485. Died: March 14, 1555, London, England. House / Dynasty: Russell family. John Russell, 1st earl of Bedford (born c. 1485—died March 14, 1555, London, England) was the founder of the wealth and greatness of the house of Russell. He was a favourite of England’s Henry VIII and was created earl of Bedford during the reign of Edward VI.
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
The title of Duke of Bedford is a British title has been created several times and is today held by the Russell family since 1694. The heir to the title is usually given the title of "Marquess of Tavistock". The family seat is Woburn Abbey, Bedfordshire.