Lord Charles Russell Explained

Lord Charles Russell
Office1:Member of Parliament for Bedfordshire
Term1:1832-1841
March - August 1847
Party:Whig
Birth Date:10 February 1807
Father:John Russell
Relatives:Edward Russell (brother)
Alexander Russell (brother)
Francis Russell (half-brother)
George Russell (half-brother)
John Russell (half-brother)
Thomas Russell (grandson)
Francis Russell (grandfather)
Alexander Gordon (grandfather)
Children:5, including George
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Lord Charles James Fox Russell (10 February 1807 – 29 June 1894), was a British soldier and Whig politician.

Background

Russell was the third son of John Russell, 6th Duke of Bedford, by his second wife Lady Georgiana, daughter of Alexander Gordon, 4th Duke of Gordon. Francis Russell, 7th Duke of Bedford, Lord George Russell and John Russell, 1st Earl Russell were his elder half-brothers and Lord Edward Russell and Lord Alexander Russell his full brothers.[1]

Cricket

An amateur cricketer, Russell played first-class cricket for the Marylebone Cricket Club between 1833 and 1846.[2]

Career

Russell was a Lieutenant-Colonel in both the 52nd Regiment and the Royal Horse Guards.[1] In 1832 he was returned to Parliament for Bedfordshire, a seat he held until 1841 and again briefly in 1847. In 1848 he was appointed Serjeant-at-Arms of the House of Commons, which he remained until 1875.[1]

Family

Russell married Isabella Clarissa, daughter of William Griffith Davies, in 1834. They had two sons: Henry Charles Russell (the father of Thomas Wentworth Russell) and George W. E. Russell, as well as three daughters. Lady Charles Russell died in June 1884. Russell survived her by ten years and died in June 1894, aged 87.[1]

Notes and References

  1. http://thepeerage.com/p4072.htm#i40717 thepeerage.com Lt.-Col. Lord Charles James Fox Russell
  2. Web site: Player profile: Charles Russell. CricketArchive. 26 August 2011.