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ELIOT, Richard (1694-1748), of St. Giles-in-the-Fields, Mdx.

Family and Education
bap. 28 Oct. 1694, 2nd s. of William Eliot, R.N., and bro. of Edward Eliot. educ. Balliol, Oxf. 1712. m. 10 Mar. 1726, Harriot, illegit. da. of James Craggs, 3s. 6da. suc. nephew James Eliot at Port Eliot 1742.
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Sec. to Lord Carteret in Sweden Mar. 1719–20; commr. of excise 1722 – May 1729; surveyor gen. of duchy of Cornwall Jan. 1730–8; receiver gen. of duchy Mar. 1738 – d.; mayor, Liskeard 1741 – 42, 1746–7.

Main residence: St. Giles-in-the-Fields, Mdx.
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ELIOT, Richard (1694-1748)

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ELLIOT, Sir Gilbert, 2nd Bt. (c.1693-1766), of Minto, Roxburgh.

Family and Education
b. c. 1693, 1st s. of Sir Gilbert Elliot, 1st Bt., M.P. [S], of Minto and Headshaw, Roxburgh, Lord Minto, S.C.J., by his 2nd w. Jean, da. of Sir Andrew Carre of Cavers, Roxburgh. educ. Utrecht 1712; adv. 1715. m. (contract 4 Aug. 1718) Helen, da. of Sir Robert Stewart, 1st Bt., M.P. [S], of Allanbank, Berwick, 5s. 8da. suc. fa. 1 May 1718.
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Ld. of session (Lord Minto) 1726 – d., ld. of justiciary 1733 – d., ld. justice clerk 1763 – d.

Main residence: Minto, Roxburgh.
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ELLIOT, Sir Gilbert, 2nd Bt. (c.1693-1766)

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ELIOT, Sir Gilbert, 3rd Bt. (c.1680-1764), of Stobs, Roxburgh.

Family and Education
b. c. 1680, 1st s. of Sir William Eliott, 2nd Bt., M.P. [S], of Stobs by his 2nd w. Margaret, da. of Charles Murray of Hadden, Roxburgh. m. 23 Apr. 1702, Eleanora, da. of William Elliot of Wells, Roxburgh, lace-maker of London, 10s. (inc. George, Lord Heathfield) 1da. suc. fa. 19 Feb. 1699.
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Main residence: Stobs, Roxburgh.
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Commons 1715-1754
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ELIOT, Sir Gilbert, 3rd Bt. (c.1680-1764)

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ELLIOT, Gilbert (1722-77), of Minto, Roxburgh.

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b. Sept. 1722, 1st s. of Sir Gilbert Elliot, 2nd Bt., of Minto, Lord Minto, S.C.J.; bro. of Adm. John Elliot, M.P. educ. Dalkeith 1732; Edin. Univ. 1735; Leyden; adv. 1743; Grand Tour (Holland, Germany) 1744-5. m. 15 Dec. 1746, Agnes, da. and h. of Hugh Dalrymple Murray Kynynmound of Melgund, Forfar, and Lochgelly and Kynynmound, Fife, 5s. 2da. suc. fa. as 3rd Bt. 16 Apr. 1766.
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Sheriff-depute, Roxburghshire 1748 – 53; ld. of Admiralty 1756 – Apr. 1757, June 1757–1761; ld. of Treasury 1761 – 62; treasurer of the chamber 1762 – 70; P.C. 14 July 1762; keeper of the signet [S] 1766 – d.; treasurer of the navy 1770 – d.

Main residence: Minto, Roxburgh.
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Commons 1715-1754
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ELLIOT, Gilbert (1722-77)

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ELLIOT, William (c.1704-1764), of Wells, Roxburgh.

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b. c. 1704, 1st s. of William Elliot of Wells, Roxburgh, lace merchant of London, by his w. Eleanor. m. 4 June 1737, Lady Frances d’Auverquerque, 1st da. and coh. of Henry, Earl of Grantham, 1s. d.v.p. suc. fa. 1728.
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Cornet R. Horse Gds. 1722; capt. 10 Drags. 1723; maj. 2nd tp. Horse Gren. Gds. 1737, lt.-col. 1741; equerry to George II 1743–60.

Main residence: Wells, Roxburgh.
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Commons 1715-1754
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ELLIOT, William (c.1704-1764)

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ELLIS, Welbore (1713-1802), of Tylney Hall, Hants.

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b. 15 Dec. 1713, o. surv. s. of Rt. Rev. Welbore Ellis, bp. of Kildare and (1731) Meath, by Diana, da. of Sir John Briscoe of Boughton, Northants. and Amberley, Suss. educ. Westminster 1727-32; Ch. Ch. Oxf. 1732. m. (1) 18 Nov. 1747, Elizabeth (d. 1 Aug. 1761), da. and h. of Sir William Stanhope, s.p.; (2) 20 July 1765, Anne, da. of George Stanley of Paultons, Hants, sis. and coh. of Hans Stanley, s.p. suc. fa. 1734; cr. Baron Mendip 13 Aug. 1794.
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Ld. of Admiralty 1747 – 55; jt. vice-treasurer [I] 1755 – 62; P.C. 20 Mar. 1760; sec. at war 1762 – 65; jt. vice-treasurer [I] 1770 – 77; treasurer of the navy 1777 – 82; sec. of state for America Feb. – Mar. 1782.

Main residence: Tylney Hall, Hants.
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Commons 1715-1754
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ELLIS, Welbore (1713-1802)

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