Elwes inherited estates so heavily encumbered that his uncle, Lord Bristol, advised him either to sell them or marry a rich wife. In 1715 Lord Bristol opened negotiations on his nephew’s behalf for a lady with a portion of £10,000, which, he explained, was ‘absolutely necessary to discharge the encumbrances left upon his estate by his grandfather’,
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