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Person    | Male  Born 10/11/1832  Died 10/8/1900

Sir Charles Russell

Categories: Politics & Administration

Countries: Ireland

Sir Charles Russell

Charles Arthur Russell, Baron Russell of Killowen. Irish statesman and Lord Chief Justice of England 1894-1900.

Born Ireland. His three sisters all became nuns and his brother Matthew Russell was ordained as a Jesuit priest. He took up a legal profession, became a Liberal MP with a constituency in Ireland and then Hackney South, advocated Home Rule. Died London.

This drawing shows him in 1894.

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Sir Charles Russell

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Hampstead Liberal Club

Hampstead Liberal Club Foundation stone laid by Sir Charles Russell, QC, MP, ...

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Capt. J. Calvin Lines

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Bernard Cyril Freyberg, VC

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