Not to be confused with the 17th-century Whig politician, William Russell, Lord Russell. Lord William Russell (20 August 1767 – 5 May 1840), a member of the British aristocratic family of Russell and longtime Member of Parliament, did little to attract public attention after the end of his political career until, in 1840, he was murdered in his sleep by his valet.
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- Lord William Russell (20 août 1767 – 5 mai 1840), membre de l'aristocratique famille des Russell et longtemps membre du Parlement, n'a guère eu l'occasion de se faire connaître du grand public avant la fin de sa carrière politique, jusqu'à ce que, en 1840, il soit assassiné dans son sommeil par son valet, le Suisse François Benjamin Courvoisier. Ce fait divers sanglant a inspiré à Charles Dickens une partie de l'intrigue de son roman, Barnaby Rudge.
- Not to be confused with the 17th-century Whig politician, William Russell, Lord Russell. Lord William Russell (20 August 1767 – 5 May 1840), a member of the British aristocratic family of Russell and longtime Member of Parliament, did little to attract public attention after the end of his political career until, in 1840, he was murdered in his sleep by his valet.
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- Lord William Russell (20 août 1767 – 5 mai 1840), membre de l'aristocratique famille des Russell et longtemps membre du Parlement, n'a guère eu l'occasion de se faire connaître du grand public avant la fin de sa carrière politique, jusqu'à ce que, en 1840, il soit assassiné dans son sommeil par son valet, le Suisse François Benjamin Courvoisier. Ce fait divers sanglant a inspiré à Charles Dickens une partie de l'intrigue de son roman, Barnaby Rudge.
- Not to be confused with the 17th-century Whig politician, William Russell, Lord Russell. Lord William Russell (20 August 1767 – 5 May 1840), a member of the British aristocratic family of Russell and longtime Member of Parliament, did little to attract public attention after the end of his political career until, in 1840, he was murdered in his sleep by his valet.
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