Bloomsbury Gang

Bloomsbury Gang

The Bloomsbury gang, also known as the Bedford party, was a political party formed in the United Kingdom in 1765 by John Russell, 4th Duke of Bedford. The group took its name from Bloomsbury, a district of central London now in the London Borough of Camden.

:"See also": George III of the United Kingdom, Bloomsbury Group


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