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  1. Frances Anna Maria Russell, Countess Russell (née Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound; 15 November 1815 – 17 January 1898), was the second wife of two-time Prime Minister of the United Kingdom John Russell, 1st Earl Russell. Between 1841 and 1861 she was known as Lady John Russell.

  2. Frances Anna Maria Russell, Countess Russell, was the second wife of two-time Prime Minister of the United Kingdom John Russell, 1st Earl Russell. Between 1841 and 1861 she was known as Lady John Russell.

  3. The earl and his wife, Frances Russell, Countess Russell (often referred to as Lady John Russell) might have accepted Sanderson, even though he was (like Spalding) an atheist, but Spalding was of a lower social class and was not acceptable, especially once they had the opportunity to read the Amberleys' surviving papers and learnt ...

  4. Introduction. Transcription. Original. In 1874, two-year-old Bertrand Russell and his older sister, Rachel, were visiting their grandparents, Lord John Russell (1st Earl Russell) and Frances, Countess Russell, at Pembroke Lodge, Richmond Park, when Queen Victoria paid a visit—Lord Russell had earlier been her Prime Minister.

  5. Countess Russell may refer to: Elizabeth von Arnim (1866–1941), wife of Frank Russell, second Earl Russell. Dora Russell (1894–1986), second wife of philosopher Bertrand Russell. Frances Russell, Countess Russell (1815–1898), second wife of Prime Minister John Russell.

  6. Frances Anna Maria Russell, comtesse Russell ( née Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound ; 1815-1898), est la deuxième épouse du premier ministre à deux reprises du Royaume-Uni John Russell, 1er comte Russell. Entre 1841 et 1861, elle est connue sous le nom de Lady John Russell.

  7. "Russell [née Elliot], Frances Anna Maria [Fanny], Countess Russell [formerly Lady John Russell] (1815–1898), political wife" published on by Oxford University Press.