MR. RUSSELL.— 1833. 253 



DEMISE OF MR. RUSSELL. 



^OHN Russell, Esq. of Kirkby Mallory, Leicestershire, 

 and late of Upton House, in this county, died at No. 32, in 

 Lansdowne-place, Leamington, on Sunday evening, the 

 27th of April, 1833, in the 39th year of his age, sincerely 

 and deeply regretted by all who knew him. Mr. Russell 

 was Master of the Warwickshire Hounds for three seasons, 

 and acquired great and deserved popularity in that situation. 

 In him were happily united the sound judgment and energy 

 of a first-rate Sportsman, with the conciliatory and polished 

 manners of a gentleman, and he was much beloved for his 

 gentleness of deportment, and excellent temper, which, 

 though often tried in the field, was never ruffled. Captain 

 Russell was second son of Lord William Russell, 

 brother of the Duke of Bedford. He was born July 11th, 

 1796. He entered early into the navy, and served many 

 years in the Mediterranean, and other parts of the world. 

 — Mr. Russell shone in all the endearing relations of 

 domestic life. 



Thus early railed to everlasting rest, 



Death spares not long the bravest and the best. 



