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  1. Henry Robin Ian Russell, 14th Duke of Bedford (1940–2003), eldest son of the 13th Duke Andrew Ian Henry Russell, 15th Duke of Bedford (b. 1962), eldest son of the 14th Duke The heir apparent is the present holder's only son Henry Robin Charles Russell, Marquess of Tavistock (b. 2005).

  2. 20 de may. de 2024 · John Robert Russell, 13th duke of Bedford (born May 24, 1917—died October 25, 2002, Sante Fe, New Mexico, U.S.) was the elder son of the 12th duke (Hastings William Sackville Russell), succeeding to the title in 1953. Faced with paying heavy death duties on his father’s estate, including Woburn Abbey, the 13th duke developed to the full the ...

  3. 13th Duke of Bedford Allan Warren.jpg 3,720 × 6,170; 1.22 MB. Categories: Russell (surname) Ian (given name) 1917 births. 2002 deaths. British Army personnel of World War II. Male journalists from the United Kingdom. Coldstream Guards officers.

  4. Hastings Russell, 12th Duke of Bedford (1888–1953) Ian Russell, 13th Duke of Bedford (1917–2002) Robin Russell, 14th Duke of Bedford (1940–2003) Andrew Russell, 15th Duke of Bedford (born 1962) (1). Henry Robin Charles Russell, Marquess of Tavistock (born 2005) (2).

  5. John Ian Robert Russell, 13th Duke of Bedford (24 May 1917 – 25 October 2002), styled Lord Howland until 1940 and Marquess of Tavistock between 1940 and 1953, was a British peer and writer. Russell was the son of Hastings Russell, 12th Duke of Bedford. He had a very strained relationship with his father and grandfather, who during his early years refused to give him the allowance he felt ...

  6. 7 de jun. de 2024 · John Ian Robert Russell, 13th Duke of Bedford, styled Lord Howland until 1940, and styled Marquess of Tavistock from 1940 until 1953, was a writer and a British peer. As a businessman, the Duke and J. Chipperfield founded Woburn Safari Park, a commercial addition and expansion of the tourist business of Woburn Abbey, the family seat.

  7. John Ian Robert Russell, 13th Duke of Bedford (24 May 1917 – 25 October 2002), styled Lord Howland until 1940 and Marquess of Tavistock between 1940 and 1953, was a British peer and writer. With J. Chipperfield he founded Woburn Safari Park and was the first Duke to open to the public the family seat, Woburn Abbey, which houses a large gallery of European paintings.