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.

Bloomsbury
Buildings
  • Barbadian H.C.
  • British Museum
  • Brunswick Centre
  • Church of Christ the King
  • Connaught Hall
  • Goodenough College
  • Kimpton Fitzroy London Hotel
  • The Lamb
  • Montagu House
  • Senate House
  • St. George's
  • St George the Martyr Holborn
  • St Pancras Church
  • UCL Main Building
Squares and parks
  • Bedford Square
  • Bloomsbury Square
  • Brunswick Square
  • Cartwright Gardens
  • Coram's Fields
  • Gordon Square
  • Mecklenburgh Square
  • Queen Square
  • Russell Square
  • Tavistock Square
  • Torrington Square
  • Woburn Square
Roads
  • Cartwright Gardens
  • Gower Street
  • Great Russell Street
  • Guilford Street
  • Gray's Inn Road
  • Lamb's Conduit Street
  • Malet Street
  • Museum Street
  • Southampton Row
  • Street names of Bloomsbury
  • Woburn Place
History
  • The Bedford Estate
  • Bloomsbury Gang
  • Bloomsbury Group
  • Category
  • Commons
This article is about the political group in the 18th century. For the 20th century literary group, see Bloomsbury Group.
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