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Russell baronets of Swallowfield (1812)

The Russell baronets of Swallowfield, Berkshire, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 10 December 1812 for Henry Russell, a Judge in the East India Company's service.

The first Baronet, Henry Russell (1751-1836), served as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Judicature at Fort William, Bengal. The Russell family had a long association with the East India Company and public service.

The title has descended through the Russell family, with each successive holder inheriting the baronetcy. The lineage and succession of the title can be found in genealogical records and historical peerage publications.

The family seat was Swallowfield Park in Berkshire, which was the principal residence associated with the Baronetcy. Swallowfield Park is a notable country house with a rich history, predating the Russell family's acquisition.

Details regarding the lives, careers, and contributions of individual baronets can be found in biographical sources, historical archives, and family records. The current holder of the title is documented in contemporary peerage listings.