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Russell, Henry Charles, 1842-1922

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  • Person
  • 1842-1922

RUSSELL, HENRY CHARLES, eldest son of Lord Charles James Fox Russell (qv); b. 30 Oct 1842; adm. Jan 1855 (G); left 1860; Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 8 Dec 1860, matr. 1861; LLB 1866; ordained deacon 1866, priest 1867 (both York); Curate, Doncaster, Yorks., 1866-9; Vicar of Wentworth, Yorks., 1868-76; Rector of Wollaton, Notts., from 7 Jan 1876; m. 10 Feb 1876 Hon. Leila Louisa Millicent Willoughby, second dau. of Henry Willoughby, 8th Baron Middleton; d. 20 Jul 1922.

Russell, John, 1st Earl Russell, 1792-1878

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  • Person
  • 1792-1878

RUSSELL, JOHN, 1ST EARL RUSSELL, third son of John Russell, 6th Duke of Bedford (qv), and his first wife; b. 18 Aug 1792; adm. 23 Sep 1803 (G); fag to his brother Lord Tavistock; kept a diary while at the School, including a list of the School for Oct 1803; left Bartholomewtide 1804; Edinburgh Univ. 1809-12; MP Tavistock 4 May 1813 – Mar 1817, 1818-20, Huntingdonshire 1820-6, Bandon Bridge 19 Dec 1826-30, Tavistock 24 Nov 1830-1, Devon 1831-2, South Devon 1832 – Apr 1835, Stroud 29 May 1835-41, City of London 1841- 30 Jul 1861; made his first speech in favour of parliamentary reform 14 Dec 1819; successfully moved repeal of the Test and Corporation Acts 26 Feb 1828; Privy Councillor 22 Nov 1830; Paymaster-Gen. of the Forces 13 Dec 1830 – Nov 1834, also member of Cabinet Jun 1831 – Nov 1834; moved first reading of Reform Bill 31 Mar 1831; introduced Reform Bill for second time 24 Jun 1831, and for third time 12 Dec 1831; advocated reform of the Irish Church 1833-4; leader of Whigs in House of Commons Apr 1835 onwards; Secretary of State for Home Affairs 18 Apr 1835 – Aug 1839; carried through the Municipal Corporations Bill, and diminished the number of offences liable to capital punishment; Secretary for War and the Colonies 30 Aug 1839 – Aug 1841; declared for total repeal of the Corn Laws in his Edinburgh Letter of 22 Nov 1845, and supported their repeal by Peel in 1846; Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury 6 Jul 1846 – Feb 1852; carried the bill for removing Jewish disabilities through the House of Commons 1848, and responsible for the Ecclesiastical Titles Bill of 1851; Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs in Aberdeen ministry Dec 1852 – Feb 1853, when he resigned but remained in Cabinet without office and continued to lead the House of Commons; Lord President of the Council 12 Jun 1854 – Jan 1855, resigning because of his dissatisfaction with the conduct of the Crimean War; Plenipotentiary to Vienna Congress 11 Feb 1855; Secretary of State for the Colonies 1 May – 13 Jul 1855; opposed Disraeli’s Reform Bill of 1859; Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs 18 Jun 1859 – Nov 1865; the Reform Bill introduced by him on 1 Mar 1860 was subsequently dropped; created Earl Russell 30 Jul 1861; KG 21 May 1862; Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury 6 Nov 1865 – 18 Jun 1866, resigning on defeat of his Government’s Reform Bill by the ‘Adullamites”; declined Cabinet office in Gladstone’s administration formed in Dec 1868; received freedom City of London 9 Jul 1831; LLD Edinburgh Univ. 8 Nov 1845; FRS 6 May 1847; Lord Rector, Aberdeen Univ., from 1863; GCMG 25 Mar 1869; Busby Trustee 2 Jun 1863; a sincere and able Whig with the courage of his opinions, and a store of constitutional and historical knowledge; although no orator, a skilful debater and creator of telling phrases; edited Letters of the Fourth Duke of Bedford, 1842-6; author, Essay on the English Constitution, and other works; m. 1st, 11 Apr 1835 Adelaide, widow of Thomas Lister, 2nd Baron Ribblesdale (qv), and half-sister of Thomas Henry Lister (qv); m. 2nd, 20 Jul 1841 Lady Frances Anna Maria Elliot, second dau. of Gilbert Elliot, 2nd Earl of Minto; d. 28 May 1878. DNB.

Ryde, Arthur Lyon, 1854-?

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  • Person
  • 1854-?

RYDE, ARTHUR LYON, brother of Edward Harrow Ryde (qv); b. 8 Nov 1854; adm. 27 Sep 1866; QS 1869; left Jan 1873; a surveyor; ASI Dec 1876, FSI Nov 1880, President 1917; practised in Parliament Street, Westminster; assisted his father with the third edition of Metropolitan Rating, 1881; m. 16 Sep 1879 Florence Eleanor, sister of William Holt Yates Titcomb (qv).

Ryde, Charles Bertram, 1858-1915

  • GB-2014-WSA-15114
  • Person
  • 1858-1915

RYDE, CHARLES BERTRAM, brother of Edward Harrow Ryde (qv); b. 24 Dec 1858; adm. 26 Jan 1871 (James'); QS 1874; left May 1877; Agricultural Coll., Cirencester, scholar 1880, 1881; a surveyor; d. 28 Feb 1915.

Ryde, Edward Harrow, 1852-1930

  • GB-2014-WSA-15115
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  • 1852-1930

RYDE, EDWARD HARROW, eldest son of Edward Ryde, Woking, Surrey, land surveyor, President, Surveyors’ Institution, and Sarah, dau. of Robert Harrow; b. 20 Nov 1852; adm. 27 Apr 1865 (James'); left Dec 1870; adm. solicitor May 1876; practised in London; m. 1st, 16 Sep 1879 Frances Sarah, sister of William Holt Yates Titcomb (qv); m. 2nd, 8 Oct 1924 Mary Emmeline, eldest dau. of Rev. John Fuller, Vicar of Stanground, Hunts.; d. 20 Dec 1930.

Ryde, Frank Cecil, 1862-1941

  • GB-2014-WSA-15116
  • Person
  • 1862-1941

RYDE, FRANK CECIL, brother of Edward Harrow Ryde (qv); b. 15 Oct 1862; adm. 21 Jan 1875 (R); left Dec 1880; an architect and surveyor; ARIBA 25 Jun 1888, FRIBA 1912; practised in Westminster; m. 2 Mar 1897 Ethel Christina, fourth dau. of William Henry Shaw, St. Leonards, Sussex, Solicitor to Great Eastern Railway Company; d. 1941.

Ryde, Walter Cranley, 1856-1938

  • GB-2014-WSA-15117
  • Person
  • 1856-1938

RYDE, WALTER CRANLEY, brother of Edward Harrow Ryde (qv); b. 25 Oct 1856; adm. 22 Jan 1869; exhibitioner 1870; QS 1871; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1875, matr. 20 May 1875; BA 1879; MA 1888; adm. Inner Temple 28 Oct 1878, called to bar 26 Jan 1882; adm. Middle Temple 27 Jul 1903; KC 1 Nov 1910; author, The Law and Practice of Rating, 1900, and other works; m. 11 Aug 1898 Eleanor, third dau. of William Henry Shaw, St. Leonards, Sussex, Solicitor to Great Eastern Railway Company; d. 27 Apr 1938.

Sale, Charles John, 1818-1896

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  • Person
  • 1818-1896

SALE, CHARLES JOHN, brother of Richard Sale (qv); b. 26 Aug 1818; adm. 27 Jun 1825 (Singleton's); Lincoln Coll. Oxford, matr. 11 May 1836, scholar 1838-40; BA 1840; MA 1844; ordained deacon (Lichfield) 19 Dec 1841, priest (Hereford for Lichfield) 18 Dec 1842 (both Lichfield); Curate, Eccleshall, Staffs., 1842-4, Caverswall, Staffs., 1844-7; Rector of Holt with Little Whitley, Worcs., from 1847; JP Worcestershire 1854; m. 25 Jan 1843 Mary, second dau. of Very Rev. Charles Barton DD, Dean of Bocking, Essex; d. 26 Nov 1896.

Sale, Thomas Henry, 1814-1903

  • GB-2014-WSA-15147
  • Person
  • 1814-1903

SALE, THOMAS HENRY, brother of Richard Sale (qv); b. 8 Dec 1814; adm. 7 Jul 1823 (Singleton's); Addiscombe Coll. 1829-30; Cadet, EICS Bengal 1831; 1st Lieut., Engineers 20 May 1839; Capt., 10 Dec 1845; Lieut. -Col., 1 Oct 1857; retd. as Col., 18 Oct 1859; m. 7 Sep 1848 Maria, second dau. of G. Ravenhill, Manchester; d. 13 Dec 1903.

Salwey, Henry, 1836-1913

  • GB-2014-WSA-15177
  • Person
  • 1836-1913

SALWEY, HENRY, third son of Rev. Thomas Salwey, Vicar of Oswestry, Shropshire, and Frances Maria, second dau. of Henry Gibbons, Oswestry, Shropshire; b. 4 Oct 1836; adm. 30 May 1850 (Rigaud's); QS 1851; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1855, matr. 7 Jun 1855, Westminster Student 1855-68; BA 1859; MA 1862; ordained deacon (Oxford) 1860, priest (Hereford) 1861; Curate, Ironbridge, Shropshire 1860-2, Tidenham, Gloucs., 1862-3, St. Saviour’s, Upper Chelsea 1864-6; Vicar of Kildwick, Yorks. 1868-75; Vicar of St. Andrew’s, Ashley Place, Westminster 13 Jan 1875 – Dec 1883; m. 28 Jan 1868 Lucy Brenda, second dau. of George Henry Christie, Framingham Hall, Norfolk; d. 24 Mar 1913.

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