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 AMPTHILL - LoveToKnow Article on AMPTHILL
, isx BARON (18:29-1884), British diplomatist and ambassador, was born in Florence on the aoth of February 1829.
In 1874 Odo Russell received a patent of precedence raising him to the rank of a duke's son, and after the congress of Berlin he was offered a peerage by the Conservative government.
Ampthill Park became in 1818 the seat of that Lord Holland in whose time Holland House, in Kensington, London, became famous as a resort of the most distinguished intellectual society.
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 Baron Ampthill -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Baron Ampthill -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Baron Ampthill is a title in the (additional info and facts about Peerage of the United Kingdom) Peerage of the United Kingdom.
Arthur Oliver Villiers Russell, 2nd Baron Ampthill (1869-1935)
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 Guardian | Peers under pressure
After losing his Commons seat in 1992, he spent five years establishing that he was the true heir of his half-brother, the third baron, a bongo-playing brothel-keeper and drug-dealer who had fled to the Philippines while awaiting trial on no fewer than 57 charges of fraud.
This sentiment would be heartily endorsed by Geoffrey Russell, the fourth Baron Ampthill, who in the past year or two has emerged as the strongest defender of hereditary privileges.
Of all the candidates in next week's election, Ampthill is the only one who can justly claim to have earned his seat in parliament by proving that his father was a wanker.
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 List of Barons in order of precedence   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
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 MSS - Buchanan Catalogue: 1871-1878, Vienna. University of Nottingham
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Asks him to forward a letter to her Ladyship; explains he would have sent it direct but was unsure if she had left for Constantinople; hoped he had recovered from his accident which he had seen reported in the newspapers.
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 House of Commons Hansard Debates for 18 Nov 1998 (pt 27)
It was a stunningly difficult case for the fourth Baron Ampthill to make, and it was made no easier by the fact that his main claim to fame is that for four years he was general manager of the co-operative stores to the upper classes, Fortnum and Mason.
It is therefore interesting that he is claiming that hereditary peers have the same status--the same right to sit and to vote in the other place--as those who are appointed on their own merits.
I was casting no aspersions on Lord Ampthill, except to say that I find it risible that he was claiming to speak on behalf of the people of the United Kingdom.
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 Odo William Leopold Russell, 1st Baron Ampthill --  Encyclopædia Britannica   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Ampthill (of Ampthill), Odo William Leopold Russell, 1st Baron
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Anglo-Irish lawyer, parliamentary orator, successor to Henry Grattan (died 1820) as chief spokesman for Roman Catholic emancipation—i.e., admission of Catholics to the British House of Commons, a goal that was achieved in 1829.
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 6855
     Sir Odo William Leopold Russell, 1st Baron Ampthill was born on 20 September 1829 in Casa Bianca, Florence, Italy.
He was the son of Sir Odo William Leopold Russell, 1st Baron Ampthill and Lady Emily Theresa Villiers.
She is the daughter of Gerald Walter Erskine Loder, 1st Baron Wakehurst and Lady Louise de Vere Beauclerk.
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 8053
She married John Hugo Russell, 3rd Baron Ampthill, son of Sir Arthur Oliver Villiers Russell, 2nd Baron Ampthill and Lady Margaret Lygon, on 24 July 1948.
He is the son of John Hugo Russell, 3rd Baron Ampthill and Christabel Hulme Hart.
She married Geoffrey Denis Erskine Russell, 4th Baron Ampthill, son of John Hugo Russell, 3rd Baron Ampthill and Christabel Hulme Hart, on 20 July 1946.
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 Baron Ampthill - TheBestLinks.com - 1896, 1881, 1921, 1973, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
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 Geoffrey Russell, 4th Baron Ampthill   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Geoffrey Denis Erskine Russell, 4th Baron Ampthill, PC, CBE (15 October 1921—) is a British peer and businessman.
Educated at Stowe School, Russell served in the Irish Guards 1941-46, becoming Captain in 1944.
Russell succeeded as Baron Ampthill in 1973, upon the death of his father, John Hugo Russell, 3rd Baron Ampthill.
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Charles Hardinge, 1st Baron Hardinge of Penshurst (1910–1916)
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 House of Commons Hansard Debates for 10 Nov 1999 (pt 36)
I was delighted that peers such as Earl Ferrers and the Lords Strathclyde, Trefgarne and Denham have been elected.
"we witnessed the risible spectacle of the fourth Baron Ampthill.
I am glad to say that under the system that the Home Secretary has supported and introduced, Lord Ampthill has been elected as a permanent hereditary peer in the other place.
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 Checking In With History (washingtonpost.com)
Ampthill Plantation, Cartersville, Va. Thomas Jefferson not only slept at the circa-1735 Ampthill Plantation, he also designed the manor house's front wing.
T.J. came up with the columned brick addition at the request of Ampthill's tobacco baron owner Randolph Harrison, who was Jefferson's first cousin.
Today, wannabe landed gentry bunk in the Jefferson Wing's Magnolia Suite, the folk-art filled chambers in the 1735 house or the original outbuildings like a weaver's cottage.
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 Chenies
Earl of Bedford, on his marriage to the daughter of Sir Guy Sapcote in 1526 and for decades was the main family seat of the Russells and remained in their possession until 1954 when it was sold to raise part of the £421 million death duty occasioned by the death of the 12
John Russell was created Baron Russell of Chenies in 1539 and received large areas in Devon, Cornwall, Somerset, the Eastern Counties, Covent Garden and 7acres of London.
He was the founder of the wealth and greatness of the house of Russell.
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 Ampthill Cricket Club
Ampthill First XI will compete in the Hertfordshire Leagues 2nd Division and the Second XI will compete in the Hertfordshire Leagues 5th Division, for the 2004 season.
John's answered straight away, "Mark Gradwell", this is truly a great honour for our overseas player of 2000 and 2001 to be rated the best by our man of facts and figures.
On the subject of Mark, great news he is to marry Louise on Saturday 29th March 2003 in Bloemfontein.
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 Sources for the study of Afghanistan, 1881-1919
Dane Collection: papers of Sir Louis William Dane (1856-1946), Indian Civil Service, Punjab 1876-1913, Foreign Secretary, Government of India 1903-08, Lieutenant-Governor of the Punjab 1908-13, mainly relating to the British Mission at Kabul 1904-05.
Ampthill Collection: papers of Arthur Oliver Villiers Russell, 2nd Baron Ampthill (1869-1935), as Governor of Madras 1900-06 and Acting Viceroy 1904.
Barrow Collection: official, demi-official and private papers, correspondence and diaries of General Sir Edmund George Barrow (1852-1934), Indian Army 1877-1919, Military Secretary, India Office 1914-17, Member, Council of India 1917-24, including material relating to the Kitchener-Curzon controversy 1905, and the Mesopotamia Commission 1916-17.
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 Odo William Leopold Russell, 1st Baron Ampthill --  Encyclopædia Britannica   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
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 Lady Blades and her daughters by Lafayette 1927
(Miss Margaret Blades) twin daughter of (George) Rowland Blades, 1st Baron Ebbisham (cr 1928); Lord Mayor of London (1926-27); m.
Sir Guy Herbrand Edward Russell, 2nd son of 2nd Baron Ampthill (d.1982).
Occasion: The Court, 24 May 1927: Lady Blades was presented by Mrs Stanley Baldwin, and herself presented her twin daughters, Misses Margaret Agnes and Helen Elizabeth Blades.
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 Index to royal Genealogical Data - ordered by lastname - part 83   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Russell, Jack Southwell, Baron de Clifford 25th, b.
Russell, John Edward Southwell, Baron de Clifford 27th, b.
Russell, Odo William Leopold, Baron Ampthill 1st, b.
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 Privileges: Barony of Ampthill
Geoffrey Denis Erskine Russell claiming to be Baron Ampthill in the Peerage of the United Kingdom and the petition of the Hon.
John Hugo Trenchard Russell claiming to be Baron Ampthill in the Peerage of the United Kingdom."
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Sitter: Emily (Theresa), Lady Ampthill (1843-1927), née Villiers.
Biog: Lady of the Bedchamber to Queen Victoria 1885-1901; 3rd daughter of 4th Earl of Clarendon; m (1868) Odo William Russell, 1st Baron Ampthill, ambassador.
Jewellery may include a coral, crystal and diamond locket with the monogram AEA (Albert Edward, Alexandra) presented to Baroness Ampthill, when Lady Emily Villiers, as bridesmaid to the Prince and Princess of Wales, 10 March 1863 (see The Illustrated London News, 2nd supplement, 21 March 1863, p 239c).
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