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Sir John Russell, 3rd Baronet (1632? – 1669), first a Royalist, but afterwards a colonel of foot for Parliament and distinguished himself at the Battle of Marston Moor, and in the Protectorate's wars in Ireland and Flanders. Russell was the first son of Sir Francis Russell, 2nd Baronet.
Sir John Russell Reynolds, 1st Baronet (22 May 1828 – 29 May 1896) was a British neurologist and physician. Reynolds was born in Romsey , Hampshire , as son of John Reynolds, an independent minister, and grandson of Dr. Henry Revell Reynolds .
The Russell baronetcy, of Chippenham in the County of Cambridge, was created in the Baronetage of England on 19 January 1629 for William Russell. He represented Windsor in Parliament. The 2nd Baronet sat as Member of Parliament for Cambridgeshire under the Commonwealth.
There have been seven baronetcies created for persons with the surname Russell, three in the Baronetage of England and four in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. Russell baronets of Wytley (1627) Russell baronets of Chippenham (1629) Russell baronets of Langherne (1660) Russell baronets of Swallowfield (1812) Russell baronets of Charlton ...
There have been two baronetcies created for persons with the surname Reynolds, both in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom.One creation is extant as of 2007. The Reynolds Baronetcy, of Grosvenor Street, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 28 February 1895 [1] for the prominent physician and neurologist John Russell Reynolds.
Escutcheon of the Russell baronets of Charlton Park. The Russell baronetcy, of Charlton Park in the County of Gloucester, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 9 April 1832 for William Russell, a Scottish physician. [1] The 2nd Baronet represented Dover and Norwich in the House of Commons. The title became extinct on the death ...
The Russell baronetcy, of Wytley in the County of Worcester (i.e. Witley Court, Great Witley), was created in the Baronetage of England on 12 March 1627 for William Russell. He represented Worcestershire in the House of Commons. The second Baronet sat as Member of Parliament for Tewkesbury. The title became extinct on his death in 1705. [2]
Sir William Russell, 4th Baronet (c.1654 – September 1709) was an Anglo-Irish politician. Russell was the son of Sir John Russell, 3rd Baronet and Frances Cromwell, the youngest daughter of Oliver Cromwell. Between 1692 and 1693, he was a Member of Parliament for Carlow in the Irish House of Commons. [1]