Chambers Russell
{{Short description|American judge (1713–1766)}}
Chambers Russell (1713–1766) was a lawyer and judge from the Province of Massachusetts Bay. Born in Charlestown, he graduated Harvard College in 1731, read law with John Reed, and settled in Concord. He was a leading force in the incorporation of Lincoln from parts of Concord and other towns,{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=l_o5AQAAIAAJ&pg=PA136|title = An Account of the Celebration by the Town of Lincoln, Masstts, April 23rd, 1904, of the 150th Anniversary of Its Incorporation, 1754-1904|year = 1905| location=Lincoln, Mass.}} and was given the honor of naming the new town (which he did in honor of the ancestral home of Lincolnshire). His home, now known as the Codman House, still stands.{{cite web|url=https://www.historicnewengland.org/property/codman-estate/|title=Codman Estate|publisher=Historic New England|accessdate=2020-04-19}}
He represented Lincoln in the provincial assembly for eight years. He was an associate justice of the Massachusetts Superior Court of Judicature from 1752 to 1766, and a judge of the Crown admiralty court covering Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire from 1747 until 1766. In the latter role Russell was disliked by New England merchants for his rulings concerning ships seized for actions of their owners that violated the Navigation Acts and were deemed to be smuggling.
He died in Guildford, Surrey after a brief illness.{{cite book|last=Washburn|first=Emory|title=Sketches of Massachusetts Judicial History|url=https://archive.org/details/sketchesjudicia02washgoog|pages=299–300|location=Boston|publisher=Little, Brown|year=1840|oclc=12348114}}
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Category:People from Charlestown, Boston
Category:Harvard College alumni
Category:Justices of the Massachusetts Superior Court of Judicature
Category:18th-century American judges
Category:People from colonial Massachusetts
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