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  1. hide. (Top) References. Anne Digby, Countess of Bristol (c. 1620 – 26 January 1697), formerly Lady Anne Russell, was the wife of George Digby, 2nd Earl of Bristol, and the mother of the 3rd Earl. Anne was the daughter of Francis Russell, 4th Earl of Bedford, and his wife.

  2. 29 de abr. de 2022 · husband. John Digby, 3rd Earl of Bristol. son. Anne Spencer, Countess of Sunder... daughter. Catherine Russell, Countess of B... mother. Francis Russell, 4th Earl of Bed... father. William Russell, 1st Duke of Bed... brother. Catherine Greville. sister. Col. Francis Russell, 27th Gover... brother. Lady Diana Russell. sister. Edward Russell.

  3. Brief Life History of Anne. When Lady Anne Digby was born in 1646, in Somerset, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States, her father, George Digby, Second Earl of Bristol, was 34 and her mother, Lady Anne Russell, was 26. She married Robert Spencer 2nd Earl of Sunderland on 10 June 1665. They were the parents of at least 7 sons and 6 daughters.

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  4. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Anne Digby, Countess of Bristol (c. 1620 – 26 January 1697), formerly Lady Anne Russell, was the wife of George Digby, 2nd Earl of Bristol, and the mother of the 3rd Earl. Anne was the daughter of Francis Russell, 4th Earl of Bedford, and his wife.

  5. Portrait of George Digby, 2nd Earl of Bristol, by Sir Anthony van Dyck, c. 1638. George Digby, 2nd Earl of Bristol KG (5 November 1612 – 20 March 1677) was an English politician and peer who sat in the House of Commons from 1640 until 1641, when he was raised to the House of Lords by a writ of acceleration. [1]

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Anne_DigbyAnne Digby - Wikipedia

    hide. (Top) References. Anne Digby (born 5 May 1943 in Kingston upon Thames, Surrey) is a prolific British children's writer best known for the Trebizon series published between 1978 and 1994. [1] . The name is a pen name. [1] Digby attended North London Collegiate School before becoming a magazine journalist, and lived in Paris for a while. [1] .

  7. Letters to James Butler, marquess (later first duke) of Ormond, written in 1660 by three women: Ormond’s wife, Lady Elizabeth Butler, marchioness of Ormond (1615–1684), Lady Anne Digby, countess of Bristol (d. 1697), and Elizabeth Mordaunt, countess of Peterborough (1603–1671). These letters were all written in the months of April and May ...