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  1. Francis Russell (January 12, 1910 – March 20, 1989) was an American author specializing in American history and historical figures, who was born in Boston, Massachusetts and died in Falmouth, Massachusetts. Russell is best known for his book on Warren G. Harding, The Shadow of Blooming Grove.

  2. Francis Russell, II conde de Bedford, KG ( c. 1527 - 28 de julio de 1585) de Chenies en Buckinghamshire y de Bedford House en Exeter, Devon, fue un noble, militar y político inglés. Fue padrino del marino Sir Francis Drake . Sirvió como Lord Teniente de Devon (1584-5).

  3. 9 de may. de 2024 · Francis Russell, 4th earl of Bedford (born 1593—died May 9, 1641, London) was the 4th earl of Bedford, the 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.

  4. La actual familia Russell detenta los títulos de "Conde y Duque de Bedford". John Russell , un consejero próximo de Enrique VIII y de Eduardo VI , fueron titulados Conde de Bedford en 1551, y su descendiente, William (o 5.º Conde), fue titulado Duque luego de la Revolución Gloriosa .

  5. Francis Russell may refer to: Francis Russell (author) (1910–1989), American author. Francis Russell (art historian), British art historian. Francis Russell, 2nd Earl of Bedford (c. 1527–1585), English nobleman, soldier and politician.

  6. Francis Russell, 4th Earl of Bedford PC (1587 – 9 May 1641) was an English nobleman and politician. He built the square of Covent Garden, with the piazza and church of St. Paul's, employing Inigo Jones as his architect. He is also known for his pioneering project to drain The Fens of Cambridgeshire.

  7. 12 de dic. de 2022 · This essay discusses the reading records of Francis Russell, 1587–1641, later 4th Earl of Bedford. Drawing from a previously unstudied manuscript notebook from 1620 to 1622, the author demonstrates the importance of Russell's private archive at Woburn Abbey as an important repository for political, literary, and cultural history in the early ...