In 2001 he was appointed Treasurer for the second time.
Russell was appointed secretary and treasurer of the executive committee.
Before turning 30 he was appointed Treasurer, effectively taking charge of the national reserves.
In 1655 he was appointed military commissioner for Cheshire and treasurer at war.
Sometime between 1109 and 1114 he was appointed Treasurer of York.
He was appointed treasurer and reduced expenses by 30%.
In 1187 he was appointed treasurer of the priory.
He was rewarded in 1439 by being appointed Treasurer of Scotland.
In 1936 he was appointed treasurer of the Munster Council.
He was appointed treasurer of poll-tax in September 1660.