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ELLIS, Charles Rose (1771-1845), of Claremont, Esher, Surr.

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b. 19 Dec. 1771, 2nd s. of John Ellis of Jamaica by Elizabeth, da. of John Pallmer, c.j. of Jamaica. educ. Christ Church, Oxf. 1789. m. (1) 2 Aug. 1798, Elizabeth Catherine Caroline (d. 21 Jan. 1803), da. and h. of John Augustus Hervey, Lord Hervey, 2s. 1da.; (2) 2 Oct. 1840, Anne Louisa Emily, da. of Hon. George Cranfield Berkeley, wid. of Sir Thomas Masterman Hardy, 1st Bt., s.p. cr. Baron Seaford 15 July 1826.
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Capt. St. James’s vols. 1798.

Main residence: Claremont, Esher, Surr.
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ELLIS, Charles Rose (1771-1845)

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ELLIS, George (1753-1815), of Park Place, Mdx and Sunning Hill, Berks.

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b. 19 Dec. 1753,Gent. Mag. (1843), i. 606. o. and posth. s. of George Ellis of Greencastle, Jamaica by Susanna Charlotte, da. of Samuel Long of Longville, Jamaica. educ. ?Eton 1764-70. m. 31 Oct. 1801,Add. 38833, f. 53, Canning to Frere, 7 Nov. 1801; Gent. Mag. (1801), ii. 1052 gives to Nov. Anne, da. of Adm. Sir Peter Parker, 1st Bt., of Bassingbourn, Cambs., s.p.
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Capt. St. James’s vols.

Main residences: Park Place, Mdx.; Sunning Hill, Berks.
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ELLIS, George (1753-1815)

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ELLIOT MURRAY KYNYNMOUND, Hon. Gilbert (1782-1859), of Minto, Roxburgh.

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b. 16 Nov. 1782 at Lyons, 1st s. of Sir Gilbert Elliot, 4th Bt., by Anna Maria, da. of Sir George Amyand, 1st Bt. educ. privately by Mr Somerville; Eton 1796-9; Edinburgh Univ. 1801; St. John’s, Camb. 1803. m. 4 Sept. 1806, Mary, da. of Patrick Brydone of Lennel House, Berwick, 5s. 5da. Styled Visct. Melgund 1813-14; suc. fa. as 2nd Earl of Minto 21 June 1814; GCB 16 Sept. 1834.
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PC 15 Aug. 1832; minister to Prussia 1832 – 34; first ld. of Admiralty Sept. 1835 – Sept. 1841; ld. privy seal July 1846 – Feb. 1852; spec. envoy to Switzerland, Sardinia, Tuscany, Rome, Sicily 1847–8.

Capt. Roxburgh militia 1802 – 05.

Main residence: Minto, Roxburgh.
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ELLIOT MURRAY KYNYNMOUND, Hon. Gilbert (1782-1859)

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ELLIOT MURRAY KYNYNMOUND, Sir Gilbert, 4th Bt. (1751-1814), of Minto, Roxburgh.

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b. 23 Apr. 1751, 1st s. of Sir Gilbert Elliot, 3rd Bt., by Agnes, da. and h. of Hugh Dalrymple Murray Kynynmound of Melgund, Forfar and Lochgelly and Kynynmound, Fife. educ. private tutor; La Pension Militaire, Fontainebleau 1764-6; Edinburgh Univ. 1766-8; Christ Church, Oxf. 1768; L. Inn 1769, called 1774. m. 3 Jan. 1777, Anna Maria, da. of Sir George Amyand, 1st Bt., 4s. 3da. suc. fa. as 4th Bt. 11 Jan. 1777; mother in Forfar and Fife estates and took additional name of Murray Kynynmound 28 Dec. 1778; cr. Baron Minto 20 Oct. 1797; Earl of Minto 24 Feb. 1813.
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Civil commr. to Toulon and PC, 25 Sept. 1793; minister to the Italian states Mar. – May 1794; viceroy of Corsica June 1794 – Oct. 1796; envoy extraordinary to Vienna June 1799 – Nov. 1801; pres. Board of Control Feb. – July 1806; gov.-gen. Bengal July 1807-Oct. 1813.

Lt.-col. 1 batt. Roxburgh vols. 1803.

Main residence: Minto, Roxburgh.
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Based, except where otherwise stated, on Life and Letters of Sir G. Elliot ed. Countess of Minto (1874).

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ELLIOT MURRAY KYNYNMOUND, Sir Gilbert (1751-1814)

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ELLIOT, William (1766-1818), of Wells, nr. Jedburgh, Roxburgh and Reigate, Surr.

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b. 12 Mar. 1766, o.s. of William Nassau Elliot, barrister and commissary gen. to the forces in Germany, of Reigate, Surr. by Martha Tryphena Louisa, da. of Sir Nathaniel Meade, serjt.-at-law. educ. privately by Mr Pooler; Aberdeen 1783-5; I. Temple 1783. unm. suc. fa. 1775.
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MP [I] 1796 – 97, 1798–1800.

Private sec. to chief sec. to ld. lt. [I] 1796; under-sec. of state (military) [I] June 1796–1801; chief sec. to ld. Lt. [I] Mar. 1806 – Apr. 1807; commr. treasury [I] 1806 – 07; PC 12 Feb. 1806.

Lt. Surr. yeoman cav. 1794, capt., res. 1806.

Main residences: Wells, nr. Jedburgh, Roxburgh; Reigate, Surr.
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ELLIOT, William (1766-1818)

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