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ELIOT, Hon. Edward James (1758-97), of Broomfield, Clapham, Surr.

Family and Education
b. 24 Aug. 1758, 2nd but 1st surv. s. of Edward Eliot (afterwards Craggs Eliot), 1st Baron Eliot, by Catherine, da. and h. of Capt. Edward Elliston, E.I. Co. service, of Gestingthorpe, Essex; bro. of Hon. John Eliot and Hon. William Eliot. educ. Liskeard sch.; Pembroke, Camb. 1775; to France 1783. m. 24 Sept. 1785, Lady Harriet Pitt, da. of William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham, sis. of William Pitt, 1da.
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Ld. of Treasury July 1782 – Apr. 1783, Dec. 1783 – June 1793; commr. Board of Control Apr. 1793 – d.

King’s Remembrancer, Exchequer 1785 – d.

Capt. Cornw. fencibles 1794.

Main residence: Broomfield, Clapham, Surr.
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Commons 1790-1820
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ELIOT, Hon. Edward James (1758-97)

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ELIOT, Hon. John (1761-1823), of Port Eliot, Cornw.

Family and Education
b. 30 Sept. 1761, 3rd s. but event. h. of Edward Eliot, 1st Baron Eliot; bro. of Hon. Edward James Eliot and Hon. William Eliot. educ. Liskeard sch.; Pembroke, Camb. 1780; I. Temple 1780, called 1786. m. (1) 9 Sept. 1790, Caroline (d. 26 July 1818), da. of Charles Yorke, s.p.; (2) 19 Aug. 1819, Harriet, da. of Reginald Pole Carew, s.p. suc. fa. as 2nd Baron Eliot 17 Feb. 1804; cr. Earl of St. Germans 26 Nov. 1815.
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Lt. Cornw. yeomanry 1797, capt. 1803; lt.-col. commdt. E. Cornw. vols. 1803, militia 1808.

Main residence: Port Eliot, Cornw.
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Commons 1790-1820
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ELIOT, Hon. John (1761-1823)

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ELIOT, Hon. William (1767-1845), of Port Eliot, Cornw.

Family and Education
b. 1 Apr. 1767, 4th s. of Edward Eliot, 1st Baron Eliot, and bro. of Hon. Edward James Eliot and Hon. John Eliot. educ. Liskeard sch.; Pembroke, Camb. 1784. m. (1) 30 Nov. 1797, Lady Georgiana Augusta Leveson Gower (d. 24 Mar. 1806), da. of Granville Leveson Gower, 1st Mq. of Stafford, 1s. 3da.; (2) 13 Feb. 1809, Letitia (d. 20 Jan. 1810), da. of Sir William Pierce Ashe A’Court, 1st Bt., s.p.s.; (3) 7 Mar. 1812, Charlotte (d. 3 July 1813), da. of Lt.-Gen. John Robinson of Denston Hall, Suff., s.p.; (4) 30 Aug. 1814, Susan, da. of Sir John Mordaunt, 7th Bt., s.p. suc. bro. John as 2nd Earl of St. Germans 17 Nov. 1823.
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Sec. of legation, Berlin Nov. 1791–3, chargé d’affaires 1793; sec. of embassy, The Hague Aug. 1793–4; minister to Elector Palatine and Diet of Ratisbon Dec. 1796–8.

Ld. of Admiralty July 1800 – Jan. 1804; under-sec. of state for Foreign affairs June 1804 – Jan. 1805; ld. of Treasury Mar. 1807 – Jan. 1812.

Ensign, R. Cornw. militia 1792, lt. 1792, capt. 1795, maj. 1803, lt.-col. 1804, col. 1807.

Main residence: Port Eliot, Cornw.
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Commons 1790-1820
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ELIOT, Hon. William (1767-1845)

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ELIOTT LOCKHART, William (1764-1832), of Borthwickbrae, Roxburgh.

Family and Education
b. 30 Nov. 1764, 1st s. of John Eliott of Borthwickbrae by 2nd w. Margaret, da. and h. of Walter Laing. adv. 1786. m. 5 Mar. 1792, Marianne, da. and h. of Allan Lockhart of Cleghorn, Lanark, 5s. 2da. Took additional name of Lockhart on; d. of fa.-in-law 1805.
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Lt. and capt. Roxburgh and Selkirk fencibles 1794, lt.-col. 1795 – 1801; maj. R. Lanark militia 1801; maj. commdt. Roxburgh yeoman cav. 1802, lt.-col 1821–8.

Main residence: Borthwickbrae, Roxburgh.
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Commons 1790-1820
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ELIOTT LOCKHART, William (1764-1832)

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ELLICE, Edward (c.1783-1863), of Wyke House, nr. Brentford, Mdx.

Family and Education
b. c. 1783, 2nd surv. s. of Alexander Ellice, merchant, of Montreal, Canada, and London by w. Anne Russell; bro. of William Ellice. educ. Winchester; Marischal Coll. Aberdeen 1797. m. (1) 30 Oct. 1809, Lady Hannah Althea Grey (d. 28 July 1832), da. of Charles, 1st Earl Grey, wid. of Capt. George Edmund Byron Bettesworth, RN, 1s.; (2) 25 Oct. 1843, Lady Anne Amelia Keppel, da. of William Charles, 4th Earl of Albemarle, wid. of Thomas William Coke I, 1st Earl of Leicester, s.p.
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Sec. to Treasury Nov. 1830 – Aug. 1832; PC 3 Apr. 1833; sec. of state for War Apr. 1833 – Dec. 1834.

Main residence: Wyke House, nr. Brentford, Mdx.
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Commons 1790-1820
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ELLICE, Edward (c.1783-1863)

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