Herbrand Russell, 11th Duke of Bedford
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Herbrand Arthur Russell, 11th Duke of Bedford KG KBE LLD FRS FSA (February 19, 1858–August 27, 1940) was the son of Francis Russell, 9th Duke of Bedford.
He married Mary du Caurroy Tribe, on 31 January 1888 at Barrackpore, India and they had one child:
He gained the rank of officer in the service of the Grenadier Guards and was made a Colonel of the 3rd Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment between 1897 and 1908.
He fought in the Egyptian campaign in 1882 and in the First World War, where he was mentioned in dispatches.
He held the office of Lord Lieutenant of Middlesex between 1898 and 1926, President of the Zoological Society in 1899, Mayor of Holborn in 1900, Aide-de-Camp to the Viceroy of India between 1885 and 1886, Militia Aide-de-Camp between 1908 and 1920, to King Edward VII and King George V and sometime Deputy Lieutenant of Bedfordshire.
Russell was invested as a Knight of Grace of the Order of St John (K.G.St.J.), as a Fellow of the Society of Arts (F.S.A.) on 14 March 1901, Knight of the Order of the Garter (K.G.) on 30 May 1902, Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (K.B.E.) in 1919, invested as a Fellow of the Royal Society (F.R.S.) in 1908 and made an honorary Freeman of Holborn in 1931. He was made an Honorary Doctor of Law (LL.D.) from Edinburgh University in 1906.
His grandson John Russell, 13th Duke of Bedford describes him as follows: A selfish, forbidding man, with a highly developed sense of public duty and ducal responsibility, he lived a cold, aloof existence, isolated from the outside world by a mass of servants, sycophants and an eleven-mile wall. In conjunction with his son Hastings Russell, 12th Duke of Bedford, he developed plans to protect the Bedford fortune from the British tax regime. However, he died too soon for these to come to fruition and the only result was to involve his grandson in enormous difficulties in obtaining access to the family properties.
Herbrand and Hastings Russell feature largely in the 13th Duke's memoir, A Silver-Plated Spoon' (World Books, 1959).
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Preceded by The Earl of Strafford |
Lord Lieutenant of Middlesex 1898–1926 |
Succeeded by The Lord Revelstoke |
Peerage of England | ||
Preceded by William Russell |
Duke of Bedford 1893–1940 |
Succeeded by Hastings Russell |