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  2. Anna Russell, Duchess of Bedford - Wikipedia

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    She became Duchess of Bedford in 1839, when her husband acceded to the dukedom. According to the British Museum , the Duchess invented the custom of taking afternoon tea, in around 1840. Due to increasing urbanisation and industrialisation, wealthy English people were having their evening meal later and later, but still eating lunch at midday.

  3. Tea (meal) - Wikipedia

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    Philosopher Thomas Carlyle and his wife Jane Welsh Carlyle invited guests for 7 pm to their teas in the 1850s, although "afternoon tea" before dinner was also becoming established by this time. [9] After inventing the ritual of afternoon tea, the Duchess of Bedford started inviting her friends to join in.

  4. English afternoon tea - Wikipedia

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    A tea tray with elements of an afternoon tea. English afternoon tea (or simply afternoon tea) is a British tradition that involves enjoying a light meal of tea, sandwiches, scones, and cakes in the mid-afternoon, typically between 3:30 and 5 pm. It originated in the 1840s as a way for the upper class to bridge the gap between lunch and a late ...

  5. Henrietta Russell, Duchess of Bedford - Wikipedia

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    Henrietta Russell, Dowager Duchess of Bedford (born Henrietta Joan Tiarks; 5 March 1940) is a landowner and horse breeder, and the widow of Robin Russell, 14th Duke of Bedford, with whom she lived at Woburn Abbey. Until her husband succeeded to the Dukedom in 2002, she was better known as the Marchioness of Tavistock.

  6. Tea cosy - Wikipedia

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    It is probably the Duchess of Bedford who, by establishing the activity of afternoon tea in 1840, would have brought the popularity of the tea cosy. [5] During the Victorian era tea time was important for social interaction, and the absence of central heating made drinks cool fast, so the use of an insulation jacket for the teapot made sense. [2]

  7. Nicole Russell, Duchess of Bedford - Wikipedia

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    Nicole Russell, Duchess of Bedford (née Schneider; 29 June 1920 – 6 September 2012) was one of the first female television producers in France. After becoming the Duchess of Bedford, she helped to open and popularize one of the first Stately homes to the public - Woburn Abbey. She was also a best-selling author. [2]

  8. The 14 Best Places for Afternoon Tea in NYC - AOL

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    Phil Mutz. Price: from $75/person Address: 18 W 56th St. (Midtown) “The Whitby offers a bright, gorgeous space for afternoon tea. I was able to enjoy my tea in the beautiful back room behind the ...

  9. Duchess of Bedford - Wikipedia

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    Duchess of Bedford is a title given to the wife of the Duke of Bedford, an extant title in the peerage of England which was first created in 1414.