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Lord James Edward Herbrand Russell (b. 11 February 1975) Her husband died on 13 June 2003 aged 63 as the result of a stroke. As with other ranks of nobility, she retains her late husbands title. They had already handed over control of Woburn Abbey to their eldest son Andrew, then Lord Howland, in 2001.
1841 Thomas Pemberton (later Lord Kingsdown) 1843 The Hon. John Chetwynd-Talbot [6] 1852 Sir Edward Smirke; 1863 Sir William Alexander, Bt [12] 1873 George Loch [35] 1877 Alfred Henry Thesiger [36] 1877 Sir Charles Hall [37] 1892 Sir Henry James [38] (later Lord James of Hereford) 1895 Charles Cripps [15] [39] (later Lord Parmoor) 1914 George ...
Duke of St Albans is a title in the Peerage of England.It was created in 1684 for Charles Beauclerk, 1st Earl of Burford, then 14 years old. King Charles II had accepted that Burford was his illegitimate son by Nell Gwyn, an actress, and awarded him the dukedom just as he had conferred those of Monmouth, Southampton, Grafton, Northumberland, and Richmond and Lennox on his other illegitimate ...
Lord Zetland is the eldest son of Lawrence Dundas, 3rd Marquess of Zetland, and Penelope Pike. He was educated at Harrow School and Christ's College, Cambridge, and then joined the Grenadier Guards. He succeeded to the marquessate and other titles upon the death of his father in 1989. He is the elder brother of rock musician Lord David Dundas.
He was born on 21 January 1940 at the Ritz Hotel in London, the son and heir apparent of John Ian Robert Russell, Lord Howland (1917–2002) (from August 1940 Marquess of Tavistock and from 1953 13th Duke of Bedford), by his first wife Clare Gwendolyn Bridgman (1903–1945), who died of an overdose of sedatives, [2] formerly the wife of Major Kenneth Chamney Walpole Hollway, MC.
Lord Dundas notably purchased the right to the earldom of Orkney and lordship of Zetland from James Douglas, 14th Earl of Morton. His son, the second Baron, was a Member of Parliament for Richmond and also served as Lord Lieutenant of Orkney and Shetland. In 1838 he was created Earl of Zetland in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. [4]
James Edward William Theobald Butler, 3rd Marquess of Ormonde, KP, PC (Ire) (5 October 1844 – 26 October 1919), styled Earl of Ossory until 1854, was an Irish nobleman and member of the Butler dynasty.
James was knighted in 1956, [2] and was created a life peer as Baron James of Rusholme, of Fallowfield in the County Palatine of Lancashire, in 1959. [ 3 ] In 2023, the University of York Boat Club , named their men’s coxed four after Lord James in honour of his work in establishing the first Roses tournament and to commemorate 60 years of ...