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Lieutenant Colonel Edward Southwell Russell, 26th Baron de Clifford, OBE, TD (31 January 1907 – 3 January 1982), was the only son of Jack Southwell Russell, 25th Baron de Clifford, and Eva Carrington. In 1935 he became the last peer to be tried in the House of Lords for a felony, manslaughter, the result of a car accident. He was found not guilty. He lost his father to a road accident; in his maiden speech in 1928 in the House of Lords he called for mandatory driving tests. Later he spoke in favor of speed limits, both of which measures were introduced in 1934. He was one of four peers to have at times before 1945 supported Sir Oswald Mosley and his British Union of Fascists.

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  • Edward Southwell „Freddie“ Russell, 26. Baron de Clifford (* 31. Januar 1907 in Belgravia, London; † 3. Januar 1982 in , Shropshire) war ein britischer Autorennfahrer, Militär und Peer. Er erlangte insbesondere dadurch Bekanntheit, dass er der letzte britische Peer war, gegen den die Anklage wegen eines Verbrechens vor dem House of Lords verhandelt wurde. Er wurde schließlich freigesprochen. (de)
  • Lieutenant Colonel Edward Southwell Russell, 26th Baron de Clifford, OBE, TD (31 January 1907 – 3 January 1982), was the only son of Jack Southwell Russell, 25th Baron de Clifford, and Eva Carrington. In 1935 he became the last peer to be tried in the House of Lords for a felony, manslaughter, the result of a car accident. He was found not guilty. He lost his father to a road accident; in his maiden speech in 1928 in the House of Lords he called for mandatory driving tests. Later he spoke in favor of speed limits, both of which measures were introduced in 1934. He was one of four peers to have at times before 1945 supported Sir Oswald Mosley and his British Union of Fascists. (en)
  • Il tenente colonnello Edward Southwell Russell, XXVI barone de Clifford (Londra, 31 gennaio 1907 – 3 gennaio 1982), è stato un nobile britannico. Nel 1935 divenne l'ultimo pari ad essere processato alla Camera dei lord per un crimine, un omicidio colposo, risultato di un incidente d'auto. Venne giudicato non colpevole. Avendo perso il padre per un incidente stradale, nel suo discorso inaugurale alla Camera dei lord, pronunciato nel 1928, chiese esami di guida obbligatori. Più tardi parlò a favore dell'introduzione di limiti di velocità. Entrambe le misure furono introdotte nel 1934. Fu uno dei quattro pari che a volte, prima del 1945, sostennero Sir Oswald Mosley e la sua Unione Britannica dei Fascisti. (it)
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  • Edward Southwell „Freddie“ Russell, 26. Baron de Clifford (* 31. Januar 1907 in Belgravia, London; † 3. Januar 1982 in , Shropshire) war ein britischer Autorennfahrer, Militär und Peer. Er erlangte insbesondere dadurch Bekanntheit, dass er der letzte britische Peer war, gegen den die Anklage wegen eines Verbrechens vor dem House of Lords verhandelt wurde. Er wurde schließlich freigesprochen. (de)
  • Lieutenant Colonel Edward Southwell Russell, 26th Baron de Clifford, OBE, TD (31 January 1907 – 3 January 1982), was the only son of Jack Southwell Russell, 25th Baron de Clifford, and Eva Carrington. In 1935 he became the last peer to be tried in the House of Lords for a felony, manslaughter, the result of a car accident. He was found not guilty. He lost his father to a road accident; in his maiden speech in 1928 in the House of Lords he called for mandatory driving tests. Later he spoke in favor of speed limits, both of which measures were introduced in 1934. He was one of four peers to have at times before 1945 supported Sir Oswald Mosley and his British Union of Fascists. (en)
  • Il tenente colonnello Edward Southwell Russell, XXVI barone de Clifford (Londra, 31 gennaio 1907 – 3 gennaio 1982), è stato un nobile britannico. Nel 1935 divenne l'ultimo pari ad essere processato alla Camera dei lord per un crimine, un omicidio colposo, risultato di un incidente d'auto. Venne giudicato non colpevole. Avendo perso il padre per un incidente stradale, nel suo discorso inaugurale alla Camera dei lord, pronunciato nel 1928, chiese esami di guida obbligatori. Più tardi parlò a favore dell'introduzione di limiti di velocità. Entrambe le misure furono introdotte nel 1934. Fu uno dei quattro pari che a volte, prima del 1945, sostennero Sir Oswald Mosley e la sua Unione Britannica dei Fascisti. (it)
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  • Edward Russell, 26. Baron de Clifford (de)
  • Edward Russell, 26th Baron de Clifford (en)
  • Edward Russell, XXVI barone de Clifford (it)
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