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Francis Russell, 5th Duke of Bedford

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39: 282: 266:, as a form of protest Bedford abandoned the powdered and tied hairstyle commonly worn by men of that era in favour of a cropped, unpowdered style, making a bet with friends to do likewise. The new style became known as the "Bedford Level", a pun on an area of 325:, erected in 1809, has been conserved and stands on the south side of the square. It depicts Francis Russell as an agriculturalist with one hand on a plough, corn ears in the other and sheep at his feet. He looks out over the land he developed back towards 391: 210:
Having overcome some nervousness and educational defects, he began to speak in the House, and soon became one of the leading debaters in that assembly. He opposed most of the measures brought forward by the ministry of
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and had considerable success as a breeder and owner of racehorses. When he was only twenty-one his first notable horse,
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reclaimed by the family and also known as the "Bedford Level", as well as referring to Bedford's radical ("
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to landscape the square after the success of Repton's work for the Duke at his Woburn Estate. A statue by
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Bedford was greatly interested in agriculture. He established a model farm at
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Francis Russell is responsible for much of the development of central
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was designed as the focal point of the development. He commissioned
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politician, responsible for much of the development of central
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Miscellaneous Works, in Prose and Verse, of George Hardinge
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to develop the land to the north into a residential area.
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It was also known as the " 557:People educated at Westminster School, London 392:"Russell, Francis, Duke of Bedford (RSL779F)" 8: 215:, and objected to the grant of a pension to 470:at bloodlines.net, accessed 7 February 2012 199:, and became a member of the circle of the 572:Whig (British political party) politicians 476: 361:winners, Portia (1788) and Caelia (1790). 345:, was foaled, a colt which went on to win 37: 20: 178:Charles Maynard, second Viscount Maynard 423:, London Chronicle, 26 September 1795, 383: 191:as his political leader, he joined the 262:In 1795, when the government levied a 139:Francis Russell, Marquess of Tavistock 109:Francis Russell, Marquess of Tavistock 552:British racehorse owners and breeders 230:, and was the first president of the 143:William Keppel, 2nd Earl of Albemarle 7: 537:Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge 119:Francis Russell, 5th Duke of Bedford 149:and baptized on 20 August 1765 at 14: 156:In January 1771 he succeeded his 56:John Russell, 6th Duke of Bedford 577:People from Woburn, Bedfordshire 425:Reprinted in the New York Times 137:Francis Russell, eldest son of 71:7th Baron Russell of Thornhaugh 337:Bedford established a stud at 301:. 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His Grace

John Hoppner
John Russell, 6th Duke of Bedford
Francis Russell, Marquess of Tavistock
Whig
Bloomsbury
Francis Russell, Marquess of Tavistock
William Keppel, 2nd Earl of Albemarle
Woburn Abbey
St Giles in the Fields
grandfather
Duke of Bedford
Westminster School
Trinity College, Cambridge
menage a trois
Charles Maynard, second Viscount Maynard
Anne, Lady Maynard
Charles James Fox
Whigs
House of Lords
Prince of Wales
George IV
William Pitt
Edmund Burke
Woburn
Board of Agriculture
Smithfield Club
'Bedford Chapel'
St. Michael’s Church

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