Sir Russell England CBE JP (1 May 1899 – 12 January 1970) was a British-born civil servant, farmer and politician in the Bechuanaland Protectorate.
He later became Director of Agriculture,[2] before leaving the civil service after purchasing farms in Tati and near Lobatse.
[1] The following year he proposed to Seretse Khama that they form a political party together, with the two acting as joint leaders.
However, the British Resident Commissioner Peter Fawcus advised it may compromise Khama's position as a leader of the African community.
In January 1970 he was stabbed to death by Koos Ockhuizen and Wilson Banda during a burglary at his farm.