Russell (surname)
Russell, also Rosel, Rousel, Russel or Rossell. The origin of the name has historically been subject to disagreement, with two distinct origins proposed. Early genealogists traced the Russel/Russell family of Kingston Russel from Anglo-Norman landholders bearing the toponymic surname 'de Rosel' or 'du Rozel', deriving from Rosel, Calvados, Normandy (not, as has also been claimed, Le Rozel, Manche).J. Horace Round,The Origin of the Russells, in ''Studies in Peerage and Family History'', Westminster: Archibald Constable and Company, Ltd., 1901, pp. 250-278 However, J. Horace Round observed that these flawed pedigrees erroneously linked toponymic-bearing men with unrelated men who instead bore the Anglo-Norman nickname ''rus l'' (represented in contemporary Latin documents as ''Rosellus''), given men with red hair. This nickname was a diminutive of the Norman-French ''rus'' (Old French ''ros'', Modern French ''roux''), meaning 'red', and was also an archaic name for the red fox,He ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Anglo-Normans
The Anglo-Normans ( nrf, Anglo-Normaunds, ang, Engel-Norðmandisca) were the medieval ruling class in England, composed mainly of a combination of ethnic Normans, French, Anglo-Saxons, Flemings and Bretons, following the Norman conquest. A small number of Normans had earlier befriended future Anglo-Saxon king of England, Edward the Confessor, during his exile in his mother's homeland of Normandy in northern France. When he returned to England some of them went with him, and so there were Normans already settled in England prior to the conquest. Edward's successor, Harold Godwinson, was defeated by Duke William the Conqueror of Normandy at the Battle of Hastings, leading to William's accession to the English throne. The victorious Normans formed a ruling class in Britain, distinct from (although inter-marrying with) the native populations. Over time their language evolved from the continental Old Norman to the distinct Anglo-Norman language. Anglo-Normans quickly establishe ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Alexander Russell (other)
Alexander Russell may refer to: *Alexander Russell (naturalist) (1715–1768), British physician and naturalist *Alexander Russell (priest) (1803–1886), Dean of Adelaide *Lord Alexander Russell (1821–1907), British Army general *Alexander Russell (electrical engineer) (1861–1943), Scottish electrical engineer and educator *Alexander Russell (composer) (1880–1953), American composer, pianist, organist, impresario and the first Frick Professor of Music for Princeton University *Alexander Russell (politician) (1879–1961), British Member of Parliament for Tynemouth, 1922–1945 *Sir Fraser Russell (Alexander Fraser Russell, 1876–1952), acting Governor of Southern Rhodesia *Alexander Russell (cricketer) (born 1998), English cricketer *Alexander Russel (1814–1876), Scottish newspaper editor *Alexander Durie Russell (1872–1955), Scottish mathematician and astronomer *Alexander James Russell Alexander James Russell WS FRSE (1814–1887) was a 19th-century Scottish lawye ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Anna Russell
Anna Russell (born Anna Claudia Russell-Brown; 27 December 191118 October 2006) was an English–Canadian singer and comedian. She gave many concerts in which she sang and played comic musical sketches on the piano. Among her best-known works are her concert performances and famous recordings of ''The Ring of the Nibelungs (An Analysis)'' – a humorous 22-minute synopsis of Richard Wagner's ''Der Ring des Nibelungen'' – and (on the same album) her parody ''How to Write Your Own Gilbert and Sullivan Opera.'' Life and career Early life Russell was born in Maida Vale, London, England,''Daily Telegraph'' obituarAnna Russell21 October 2006 and was educated at St Felix School at Southwold, Suffolk, at Harrogate College and in Brussels and Paris. She studied at the Royal College of Music, where her piano teacher was Marmaduke Barton (whose wife's maiden name happened also to be Anna Russell). She had a difficult childhood, and particularly a difficult relationship with her moth ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Angela Russell (other) (1893–1991), Irish physician and social reformer
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Angela Russell may refer to: * Angela Russell (swimmer) (born 1967), Australian swimmer * Angela Russell (politician) (born 1943), American politician and civil rights activist * Angela Russell (doctor) Dr Angela Russell MB (15 November 1893 – 2 March 1991) was an Irish physician and social reformer. Early life and family Angela Russell was born Angela Gertrude Coyne in Tralee, County Kerry on 15 November 1893. Her parents were James Aloysi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Andy Russell (other)
Andy Russell may refer to: *Andy Russell (Canadian author) (1915–2005), conservationist *Andy Russell (singer) (1919–1992), American popular vocalist *Andy Russell (American football) (born 1941), American football linebacker *Andy Russell (Trigger Media) (born 1971), American business executive *Andy Russell (footballer, born 1987) Andrew James Russell (; born 21 November 1987), is an English-born Hong Kong professional footballer who currently plays as a centre back for Hong Kong Premier League club Kitchee. He also plays for the Hong Kong national team. Club career In ..., English-born Hong Kong football defender See also * Andrew Russell (other) {{DEFAULTSORT:Russell, Andy ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Andrew Russell (other)
Andrew Russell may refer to: *Andrew Russell (Australian politician) (1808–1867), Australian politician and businessman *Andrew Russell (New Zealand politician) (1812–1900), British Army officer * Andrew J. Russell (1829–1902), American photographer *Sir Andrew Hamilton Russell (1868–1960), World War I New Zealand general *Andrew Russell, 15th Duke of Bedford (born 1962), English peer * Andrew Russell (Australian soldier) ( 1969–2002), Australian SAS soldier killed in Afghanistan * Andrew Russell (canoeist) (born 1983), Canadian canoeist * Andrew Russell (footballer) (born 1993), Scottish footballer * Andrew Russell (academic), British academic * Andrew Russell (baseball) (born 1984), Australian baseball pitcher See also *Andy Russell (other) *Andrew Russel Andrew Russel (June 17, 1856 – November 22, 1934) was a Republican politician and banker, who twice served as Illinois Treasurer (1909-1911 and 1915-1917) and later as Illinois Auditor of Public Account ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Andrea Russell
Andrea Russell is an American chemist who is a professor at the University of Southampton. She is vice president of the International Society of Electrochemistry. Her research considers the use of spectroscopy to better understand the interface between electrodes and electrolytes. Early life and education Russell was an undergraduate student at the University of Michigan. She moved to the University of Utah for graduate studies, where she used infrared spectroscopy to examine electrode surfaces. After completing her doctorate, Russell was appointed as a research fellow at the United States Naval Research Laboratory.. Andrea’s mother, “Judy”, breeds Siberian huskies and has done so since 1959 at Karnovanda kennels in Michigan. Research and career In 1991, Russell moved to the United Kingdom, where she was appointed to the University of Liverpool. She spent three years in Liverpool before joining Newcastle University. In 1997 Russell moved to the University of Southampt ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Andre Russell
Andre Dwayne Russell (born 29 April 1988) is a Jamaican who has played international cricket for West Indies cricket team, West Indies and for Jamaica national cricket team, Jamaica in domestic cricket as an all rounder (cricket), all-rounder. He currently plays in various Twenty20, T20 leagues around the globe. Russell was part of 2012 and 2016 ICC Men's T20 World Cup, ICC World T20 winning West Indies team. He has played in more than 300 T20 matches for a range of sides in leagues. Domestic career In 2010, Russell played aBarnards Green Cricket Clubin Worcestershire, England, helping them secure promotion from Worcestershire Cricket League into Birmingham League cricket. On 21 September 2013, in a match against India A, Russell became the first bowler in T20 cricket to take four wickets in successive deliveries. International career A fast bowling all-rounder, Russell made his Test cricket debut against Sri Lanka national cricket team, Sri Lanka in November 2010. This is th ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Alys Russell
Alyssa Whitall "Alys" Pearsall Smith (21 July 1867 – 22 January 1951) was an American-born British Quaker relief organiser and the first wife of Bertrand Russell. She chaired the society that created an innovative school for mothers in 1907. Early life Pearsall Smith was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She was the daughter of Robert Pearsall Smith and Hannah Whitall Smith, prominent figures in the Holiness movement in America and the Higher Life movement in Great Britain. She was the sister of essayist and critic Logan Pearsall Smith and the cousin of Martha Carey Thomas. Pearsall Smith graduated from Bryn Mawr College near Philadelphia. Pearsall Smith's family lived in England from 1873 to 1875 and then again from 1888 onward. In England, the family came into contact with George Bernard Shaw, Henry James, and Bernard Berenson, who married her sister, Mary. Personal life On 13 December 1894, Smith married Bertrand Russell, son of the Viscount and Viscountess Amberley ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Allen Russell
Allan E. "Rubberarm" Russell (July 31, 1893 – October 20, 1972) was a professional baseball player. He was a right-handed pitcher over parts of 11 seasons (1915–1925) with the New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox and Washington Senators. For his career, he compiled a 71–76 record in 345 appearances, with a 3.52 earned run average and 603 strikeouts. Russell played on the 1924 World Series champion Senators, making one appearance in the World Series, giving up one run over three innings of work. He was a spitball pitcher who was allowed to throw the pitch after it was banned following the 1920 season. He was one of 17 pitchers exempt from the rule change. He was born and later died in Baltimore, Maryland, at the age of 79. His brother Lefty Russell also played Major League Baseball. See also * List of Major League Baseball annual saves leaders The following is a list of annual leaders in saves in Major League Baseball (MLB), with separate lists for the American League an ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Allan Russell
Allan John Russell (born 13 December 1980) is a Scottish former professional footballer who was most recently a set-piece coach for club Norwich City. Currently resides in Franklin, TN with his fiancé Jana Russell (Kramer) where they are expecting their first child (son) together in October 2023. Playing career Scotland and England Born in Glasgow, Russell began his career in 1999 with Hamilton Academical, making over sixty league appearances over a four-year period. In 2003, Russell began a two-year spell with St Mirren before moving to English side Macclesfield Town in early 2005. Russell's stay at Macclesfield lasted only a few months and he moved on to Mansfield Town at the start of the 2005–06 season. Russell returned to Scotland with Partick Thistle in January 2007. At Partick he scored once; his goal coming in a 1–0 win over Livingston. Russell began the 2007–08 season with Airdrie, where a December 2007 ''Player of the Month'' award and his goalscoring form ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Alice B
Alice may refer to: * Alice (name), most often a feminine given name, but also used as a surname Literature * Alice (''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland''), a character in books by Lewis Carroll * ''Alice'' series, children's and teen books by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor * ''Alice'' (Hermann book), a 2009 short story collection by Judith Hermann Computers * Alice (computer chip), a graphics engine chip in the Amiga computer in 1992 * Alice (programming language), a functional programming language designed by the Programming Systems Lab at Saarland University * Alice (software), an object-oriented programming language and IDE developed at Carnegie Mellon * Alice mobile robot * Artificial Linguistic Internet Computer Entity, an open-source chatterbot * Matra Alice, a home micro-computer marketed in France * Alice, a brand name used by Telecom Italia for internet and telephone services Video games * '' Alice: An Interactive Museum'', a 1991 adventure game * ''American McGee's Alice ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |