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  1. John Russell (14 October 1670 – 5 December 1735) was an administrator of the English East India Company. Life. The posthumous third son of Sir John Russell, 3rd Baronet and Frances Cromwell, he was on his mother's side a grandson of Oliver Cromwell. He was elected a factor of the East India Company in 1693, and went to Bengal in 1694.

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      John Russell (colonial administrator) (1670–1735),...

  2. Russell was more important as a British than an imperial statesman. He was in the forefront of the movement for the Reform Act of 1832. In Lord Melbourne's government (1835-41), he was the most powerful minister; and he was himself twice prime minister. He presided over the Colonial Office in 1839-41 and from February to July 1855.

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  3. Thomas Russell, CMG, CBE (27 May 1920 – 5 July 2016) was a British colonial administrator. He was Governor of the Cayman Islands from 1974 to 1981. The eldest son of Colonel Thomas Russell OBE MC, Russell was educated at Gattonside School, Melrose Grammar School and Hawick High School , before attending the University of St Andrews , where he graduated MA.

  4. THE COLONIAL POLICY LORD JOHN RUSSELL'S ADMINISTRATION; Earl Grey; Book: The Colonial Policy of Lord John Russell’s Administration Published online: 05 October 2015 Print publication: 30 September 2010, pp iii-iv First published in: 1853; Chapter; Get access

  5. 14 de nov. de 2020 · Henry Grey, 3rd Earl Grey (1802–1894) served as Great Britain's Secretary of State for War and the Colonies during the 1846 to 1852 administration of Prime Minister Lord John Russell. Following his time in office, Grey composed the two-volume Colonial Policy (1853) as a means of illuminating the actions and policies of the ...

  6. John Russell (14 October 1670 – 5 December 1735) was an administrator of the English East India Company. Life. The posthumous third son of Sir John Russell, 3rd Baronet and Frances Cromwell, he was on his mother's side a grandson of Oliver Cromwell. He was elected a factor of the East India Company in 1693, and went to Bengal in 1694.