Count James Bruce (Russian: Я́ков Алекса́ндрович Брюс, romanized: Yakov Aleksandrovich Bryus; 1732 – 30 November 1791) was a Russian general whose grandfather...
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Bruce (1669–1735), or James Bruce, Russian field-marshal, founder of the Russian branch of the Scottish family James Bruce (1732–1791), Governor general...
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Bruce (1732–1791) (1732–1791), Imperial Russian Army general Robert Bruce (British Army officer, born 1813), British Army major general Robert Bruce (British...
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on 26 July 1729 – their son James Bruce (1732–1791) died without male issue and the Russian Bruce line died out when James' only daughter Catherine died...
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Alexandrovich Bruce (1732 – 1791) was a Russian general. He was a grandson of Lieutenant General Robert Bruce and great-nephew of Jacob Bruce. His father...
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Russia, chief architect of Catherine the Great's foreign policy. James Bruce 1732 1791 General, Commander of the Finland Division, Governor-General of...
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Honourable Anne Legge, daughter of George Legge, Viscount Lewisham (c. 1704 – 1732), in 1760. After her death in November 1786 he married secondly, aged 76...
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Sir James Johnstone, 4th Baronet (1726–1794) James Johnstone (c. 1759–1823) British naval officer, acting lieutenant during George Vancouver's 1791–95...
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National Gallery James Brooks (1825–1901), Gothic Revival architect Sir Michael Bruce (1894–1957), author, traveller and adventurer Nigel Bruce (1895–1953)...
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Norwich maiden" Thomas Blacklock (1721—1791) Robert Bloomfield (1766—1823) William Brimble (fl. 1765) Michael Bruce (1746–1767) John Frederick Bryant (1753-91)...
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