Amberley

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Viscount
Amberley
Amberley, .jpg
Born 1842
Died 1876
Residence 30 Weymouth St., Ravenscroft, Chepstow
Occupation aristocracy
political
literary
Society Membership
membership Ordinary Fellow
left 1876 deceased
elected_AI 1873.03.18




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proposed 1873.03.04
name crossed out in A31/3/2

1876.01.11 death noted

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John Russell, Viscount Amberley (10 December 1842 – 9 January 1876), was a British politician and writer. He was the eldest son of John Russell, who twice served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, and father of the philosopher Bertrand Russell. Amberley is known for his unorthodox views on religion and for his active support of birth control and women's suffrage, which contributed to the end of his short career as Liberal Member of Parliament.

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