Ellis’s official career ended with Lord North’s, without the accolade of the peerage he wished for. He went into opposition to Pitt with North. In 1790 he was unprovided with a seat following the change of patronage at Weymouth and was expected to retire.
A fund of anecdote and of classical knowledge, Mendip died 2 Feb. 1802, ‘almost the last of the respectable statesmen and politicians of the old school’, according to Lord Glenbervie, who added ‘I do not know of another alive who sat in Parliament with Sir Robert Walpole’.
