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JOHN RUSSELL

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Originally appearing in Volume V03, Page 619 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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JOHN See also:RUSSELL , 6th See also:duke of See also:Bedford (1766–1839) ,was succeeded as seventh duke by his eldest son, See also:Francis (1788–1861), who had an only son, See also:William (1809–1872), who became duke on his See also:father's See also:death in 1861. When the eighth duke died in 1872, he was succeeded by his See also:cousin, Francis See also:Charles See also:Hastings (1819–1891), who was member of See also:parliament for See also:Bedfordshire from 1847 until he succeeded to the See also:title. The ninth duke was the eldest son of See also:Major-See also:General See also:Lord See also:George William Russell (179o–1846), who was a son of the See also:sixth duke. He married See also:Elizabeth, daughter of George John, 5th See also:Earl de la Warr, and both his sons, George William Francis See also:Sackville (1852–1893), and Het-See also:brand See also:Arthur (b. 1858), succeeded in turn to the title.

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