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Thornhaugh is a
civil parish and
village in the city of
Peterborough unitary authority,
Cambridgeshire in the
United Kingdom. For
electoral purposes the...
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William Russell, 1st
Baron Russell of
Thornhaugh (died 9
August 1613) was an
English nobleman, politician, peer, and knight. His
birthdate is uncertain...
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Russell of
Thornhaugh (1603)
Francis Russell, 4th Earl of
Bedford (1593–1641),
cousin of the 3rd Earl and son of Lord
Russell of
Thornhaugh (fourth son...
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Baron Russell of
Thornhaugh is a
title in the
Peerage of England. It was
created in 1603 for the
English military leader, the
Honourable Sir
William Russell...
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Russell 1527–1585 2nd Earl of
Bedford and
Baron Russell Baron Russell of
Thornhaugh, 1603
Edward Russell 1551–1572 Lord
Russell John
Russell c. 1553–1584...
- Earl of
Bedford and
Baron Russell, 7th
Baron Russell of
Thornhaugh, 7th
Baron Russell of
Thornhaugh John
Russell 1766–1839 6th Duke of Bedford, Marquess...
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Thornhagh Gurdon, F.S.A. (1663 –
November 1733) was an
English antiquarian. Gurdon, born in 1663, was the son of
Brampton Gurdon of Letton, Norfolk, and...
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remained at that
theatre until at
least 1893. In 1896 Hill pla**** Dora
Thornhaugh in Home at the
Haymarket Theatre. She parti****ted in the
Lydia Thompson...
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Scientific Interest owned and
managed by the
Forestry Commission. In
Thornhaugh civil parish, 10 km (6.2 mi)
south of
Stamford and 14 km (8.7 mi) west...
- garden/visitor centre. It was
built by
William Russell, 1st
Baron Russell of
Thornhaugh.
Woburn Abbey,
comprising Woburn Park and its buildings, was set out and...