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Lord Odo Russell was born in Florence on 20 February 1829, the son of Major-General Lord George William Russell. He was educated by tutors and his mother, and became fluent in French, Italian and German. His diplomatic career started in 1849, when he was appointed an Attaché at the Embassy in Vienna. From then on, his career took him to London, Paris, the United States, Italy and Germany. He was at the Foreign Office in London from 1850 to 1852; and in Italy, mainly Rome, for twelve years, 1858-1870. In 1871 he became an Ambassador in Berlin, and by his tact and sincerity, encouraged understanding between the English and German governments. On 7 March 1881, Russell was created Baron Ampthill of Ampthill in Bedfordshire. In 1868 he married Lady Emily Theresa Villiers and had four sons and two daughters. He died on 25 August 1884 and was buried at Chenies in Buckinghamshire.
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GB 0103 MS ADD 254 1756-1849 Collection (fonds) 5 boxes Russell , Odo William Leopold , 1829-1884 , 1st Baron Ampthill , ambassador
Lord Odo Russell was born in Florence on 20 February 1829, the son of Major-General Lord George William Russell. He was educated by tutors and his mother, and became fluent in French, Italian and German. His diplomatic career started in 1849, when he was appointed an Attaché at the Embassy in Vienna. From then on, his career took him to London, Paris, the United States, Italy and Germany. He was at the Foreign Office in London from 1850 to 1852; and in Italy, mainly Rome, for twelve years, 1858-1870. In 1871 he became an Ambassador in Berlin, and by his tact and sincerity, encouraged understanding between the English and German governments. On 7 March 1881, Russell was created Baron Ampthill of Ampthill in Bedfordshire. In 1868 he married Lady Emily Theresa Villiers and had four sons and two daughters. He died on 25 August 1884 and was buried at Chenies in Buckinghamshire.
Found in the Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering at University College London in December 1976.
Collection of autograph letters, 1756-1849, brought together by Lord Odo Russell. The correspondents are mainly European scientists, including Nikolaus Joseph and his son Joseph Franz Freiherr von Jacquin, both Professor of Chemistry and Botany at Vienna University; the zoologist Leopold Joseph Franz Johann Fitzinger; and the botanist István Laszló Endlicher. The letters concern the natural sciences, the medical sciences, the physical sciences, the arts, theology, dealers, diplomats and statesmen, and others. There is also a note from Beethoven (post 1824) and a letter from Goethe (1807).
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1999 Artists Arts Authors Autographs Beethoven , Ludwig , van , 1770-1827 , German composer x van Beethoven , Ludwig Communication process Communication skills Diplomacy Documents Endlicher , István Laszló , 1804-1849 , botanist Fitzinger , Leopold Joseph Franz Johann , 1802-1884 , zoologist Foreign relations Goethe , Johann Wolfgang , von , 1749-1832 , poet and playwright x von Goethe , Johann Wolfgang Handwriting Information sources Internal politics International relations Jacquin , Joseph Franz Freiherr , von , 1766-1839 , Professor of Chemistry and Botany x von Jacquin , Joseph Franz Freiherr Jacquin , Nikolaus Joseph Freiherr , von , 1727-1817 , Professor of Chemistry and Botany x von Jacquin , Nikolaus Joseph Freiherr Manuscripts Medical sciences Musicians Natural sciences Performers Physics Political leadership Politicians Russell , Odo William Leopold , 1829-1884 , 1st Baron Ampthill , ambassador x Ampthill , 1st Baron Scientific personnel Scientists Surgery Theology Writers Writing Personnel People by occupation People
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Found in the Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering at University College London in December 1976.
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Collection of autograph letters, 1756-1849, brought together by Lord Odo Russell. The correspondents are mainly European scientists, including Nikolaus Joseph and his son Joseph Franz Freiherr von Jacquin, both Professor of Chemistry and Botany at Vienna University; the zoologist Leopold Joseph Franz Johann Fitzinger; and the botanist István Laszló Endlicher. The letters concern the natural sciences, the medical sciences, the physical sciences, the arts, theology, dealers, diplomats and statesmen, and others. There is also a note from Beethoven (post 1824) and a letter from Goethe (1807).
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German; occasional letters in other European languages
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