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Charles Russell, Baron Russell of Killowen

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in 1880. He generally acted with the Nationalists on Irish, and always on Catholic, questions, and, when he visited the United States of America in 1883, bore a flattering introduction from
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Dexter: A Goat Or semée of Trefoils slipped Vert and gorged with a Collar Gemel Gules; Sinister: A Lion reguardant Or semée of Escallops Gules and gorged with a like collar
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as a Knight Grand Cross (GCMG) "in recognition of services rendered in connection with the recent Behring Sea Arbitration" that year.
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in 1886, and again became Attorney General in 1892 on the return of the Liberals to power. He was a strenuous advocate of
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Cyril Russell (b.1866), whose son Alec Charles Russell (1894–1938) inherited his uncle's baronetcy, by special remainder.
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of the most diverse political and religious views attested that, despite his masterful character as lawyer, judge, and
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Argent a Lion rampant Gules on a chief Sable three Escallops of the field the whole within a Bordure engrailed Vert
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Although Russell believed himself to be of Irish origin, he was later granted for his coat of arms a
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A Goat passant Argent armed Or charged on the body with three Trefoils slipped fesswise Vert
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for County Louth constituencies (1801–1922)
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The unanimous tribute paid him by the English and American Bar and by the people and
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in Parliament and on public platforms, and was leading advocate for Parnell at the
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In his first years in London he had been weekly correspondent of the Dublin paper "
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Lieutenant-Colonel Bertrand Joseph Russell (b. 1876), Royal Horse Artillery
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He was married in 1858 to Ellen Mulholland, daughter of Dr. Mulholland, of
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Francis Xavier Joseph Russell: Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
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of San Francisco (who, with two others of his sisters, had entered the
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The Parnell Commission: The Opening Speech for the Defence Delivered
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His third son Francis Xavier Joseph "Frank" Russell and Frank's son
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hearings in 1888–89. His cross-examination of the witnesses of the "
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in 1872, and divided the mercantile business of the circuit with
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Russell, Charles Arthur, Baron Russell of Killowen (1832–1900)
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Knights Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George
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Russell was born at 50 Queen Street (now Dominic Street) in
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Coat of arms of Charles Russell, Baron Russell of Killowen
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Lilian Russell (b. 1878), married Henry Olpherts Drummond
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Eileen Mary Russell (b.1865), married Douglas Lyon Holms
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Entry on Charles Russell, Baron Russell of Killowen in
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contributions in Parliament by Lord Russell of Killowen
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Members of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
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by Richard Barry O'Brien. Full text of a biography.
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In 1899 he represented Britain during the 1453:Russell of Killowen, Charles Russell, Baron 917:on his first American trip to visit Mother 529:(10 November 1832 – 10 August 1900) was an 1538: 1228: 1226: 1205: 1203: 932: 693:of his time. He was a strong supporter of 54: 27: 1727:Lord chief justices of England and Wales 1717:Attorneys general for England and Wales 1712:People educated at St Malachy's College 1674:Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales 1500:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1372:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1336:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1036: 225:9 February 1886 – 20 July 1886 1802:People educated at Castleknock College 1012:Essay on the legal profession in the " 995:"New Views of Ireland" (London, 1880); 933: 880:Mary Gertrude Russell (b. 1874), a nun 777:In 1893 he represented Britain in the 681:soon recalled him to London, where he 653:in these counties. He matriculated at 87:11 July 1894 – 10 August 1900 978:Che sera sera (What will be, will be) 801:in May and was raised to the peerage 677:in 1859. His success on the northern 7: 1817:Life peers created by Queen Victoria 1532:Cassell's Universal Portrait Gallery 1513:The life of Lord Russell of Killowen 157:20 August 1892 – 3 May 1894 1137:" (Macmillan and Co., London, 1889) 821:and delivered a notable address on 737:. Elected member of parliament for 588:version of the arms of the Russell 533:statesman of the 19th century, and 1308:Epsom & Ewell History Explorer 1076:Irving, Henry B. "Mrs. Maybrick", 765:", and especially his exposure of 669:in London, and in 1856 he entered 665:Friends urged Russell to become a 19:For his grandson (1908–1986), see 14: 1484:". 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Charles Ritchie Russell, Baron Russell of Killowen
The Right Honourable
GCMG
PC
The Lord Russell of Killowen
John Singer Sargent
Lord Chief Justice of England
Queen Victoria
The Lord Coleridge
The Viscount Alverstone
Lord of Appeal in Ordinary
Attorney-General for England
Queen Victoria
William Ewart Gladstone
The Earl of Rosebury
Sir Richard Webster
Sir John Rigby
Queen Victoria
William Ewart Gladstone
Sir Richard Webster
Sir Richard Webster
Dundalk
Philip Callan
Hackney South
John Fletcher Moulton
Newry
County Down
Ireland
Westminster
London

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