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EGAN, PIERCE (son of James Egan). b. London, 4th Sept., 1773. d. London, 3rd Aug., 1849. Pierce Egan's Book of Sports and Mirror of Life; embracing the turf, the chase, the ring, and the stage; interspersed with original memoirs of sporting men, etc. Dedicated to George Osbaldeston, Esq. Lond., Tegg, 1832, pp. iv and 414.

NOTE.-No. xxi, price 3d., "The Wrestlers," contains notices of the following Cornish wrestlers:Polkinghorne, George Saunders (of the Coldstream Regiment of Guards), Francis Olver, Trewicke, Johnson, Cocks, Benjamin Sambell.

ELIE DE BEAUMONT, JEAN BAPTISTE ARMAND LOUIS LEONCE. See Dufrénoy, P. A.

ELIOT FAMILY, of Cornwall. cf. Brydges' ed. of Collins' Peerage, viii, 3-7; N. & Q., 3 S., iv, 305 (1863).

Genealogical Memoranda, relating to the families of Eliot, of Port Eliot, and Craggs, of Wyserley. Copied from Documents in the possession of the Rt. Honble. the Earl of St. Germans. Lond., privately printed by Taylor & Co., Little Queen Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields, 1868, 4°., pp. 16.

NOTE. Originally appeared in Miscell. Geneal. et Herald, ii, 34-49.

Genealogy of the Eliot family. Originally Originally compiled by W. H. Eliot, jun.; revised and enlarged by W. S. Porter. Newhaven, Conn., George B. Bassett and Co., 1854, 8°., pp. 184.

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ELIOT, EDWARD (son of Rich. Eliot). Baron Eliot of St. Germans, 30th Jan., 1784. Commissioner of the Board of Trade, 1760-1776. b. St. George's, Hanover Square, London, 8th July, 1727. d. Port Eliot, 17th Feb., 1804. ef. Gent. Mag., lxxiv, pt. i, 186 (1804); H. Walpole's Journ. of Geo. III, from 1771-83, ii, 26; Boswell's Johnson (ed. 1848), pp. 511, 642, 680, 748; Mem. of Life and Writings of E. Gibbon (ed. 1827), i, 16, 57, 226; ii, 75, 123, 125, 138; Chesterfield's Letters (Mahon's ed.), i, 65, 169, 224; ii, 355, 364; iv, 337. Letters from E. Eliot to his father, R. Eliot, written during his tour through Holland, Prussia,

ELIOT, EDWARD. (Con.).

and Switzerland, in 1744-48. MSS. Port Eliot. Ten Letters from W. Harte to E. Eliot, 174652. MSS. ib.

Six Letters from Lord Chesterfield to E. Eliot, 1747 or 48. MSS. ib.

NOTE.-Lord Chesterfield sent his son, Philip Stanhope, as travelling companion with E. Eliot, under Rev. W. Harte. One of the letters is of condolence with E. Eliot, on the occasion of his father's death.

Three Letters from P. Stanhope, at Leipzig, to E. Eliot, at Port Eliot. 1748. MSS. ib. A Letter from R. Nugent to E. Eliot. London, 23rd Nov., 1753. MSS. ib.

Four letters from Edward Gibbon, of Benton (father of the Historian), to E. Eliot (who m. his niece, Catherine Elliston). 1753, 1767. MSS. ib.

Seven Letters from E. Gibbon (the Historian) to E. Eliot. 1775-88. MSS. ib.

Letters from W. Pitt to Lord Eliot. Walmer Castle, 10th Oct., 1797. MSS. ib.

Letters from John Whitaker to Lord Eliot, 1793-95, about his "Ancient Cathedral of Cornwall." MSS. ib.

Letter from Lord Chesterfield to Edward Eliot, Esq., dated Bath, 19th Oct., 1748. Lord Chesterfield's Letters (Mahon's ed.), v, 449-50.

ELIOT, EDWARD GRANVILLE (only son of_Will., 2nd Earl). 3rd Earl of St. Germans. b. Port Eliot, 29th Aug., 1798.

Advice to the Government on the subject of Irish Education, in a series of Letters on Educational Reform, addressed to the Right Hon. Lord Eliot, M.P. By an Educational Advocate. Belfast, printed for the Author, and sold by W. H. Parker, Lond....1842, 12°., pp. iv and 71.

Reasons for not signing an address to Her Majesty on the subject of the recent so-called Papal Aggression. By the Earl of St. Germans. 2nd ed., Lond., James Ridgway, 1850, 8°., pp. 16.

Marriages Bill. Speeches of the Earl of St. Germans and Viscount Gage, in the House of Lords, Tuesday, Feb. 25, 1851. Printed for the Marriage Law Reform Association. Lond., James Madden, 8, Leadenhall Street, 1851, 8°., pp. 32.

NOTE.-Lord St. Germans' Speech, pp. 3-24. Marriage with a deceased wife's sister. Speech of the Earl of St. Germans, in the House of Lords, Monday, June 21, 1852, on the presentations of petitions in favour of rendering lawful marriage with a deceased wife's sister. Published for the Marriage Law Reform Association. Lond., Seeleys, 1852, 8°., pp. 24.

Marriages Bill. Speeches of the Earl of St. Germans, the Earl of Albemarle, the Lord Ravensworth, and the Earl Grey, in the House of Lords, on the 25th April, 1856. Printed for

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ELIOT, EDWARD GRANVILLE. (Con.).

the Marriage Law Reform Association. Lond., T. Hatchard, 1856, 8°., pp. 34.

NOTE.-Lord St. Germans' Speech, pp. 3-24. Addresses delivered at Meetings of the Senate of the Queen's University in Ireland, to confer degrees on Students of the Queen's Colleges of Belfast, Cork, and Galway. By the Rt. Hon. Maziere Brady...from the year 1852 to 1858. And those of the Lords Lieutenants of Ireland, who successively attended those meetings. Dublin, Hodges, Smith & Co., 1859, 8°., pp. iv and 102.-2nd ed., Dublin, Hodges, 1863, 8°., pp. iv and 178.

NOTE.-Lord St. Germans' Speech contained in pp.

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ELIOT, JEMIMA. Countess of St. Germans (3rd day. of Charles, 2nd Marquis Cornwallis, and wife of 3rd Earl of St. Germans). d. 2nd July, 1856.

Gleanings of Verse. Edited by Granville Edward Harcourt Vernon, and sold by the Countess of St. Germans, for the benefit of the distressed Irish, at the Bazaar held in the Regent's Park Barracks, May, 1847. [With a Preface by the Countess], [Whittingham, Chiswick, 1847], 4o., pp. 64.

ELIOT, JOHN (3rd and youngest son of Rich. Eliot, who d. 1748). Governor of East Florida. b. Port Eliot, 12th June, 1741. d. East Florida, 12th June, 1769. cf. Charnock's Biog. Navalis, vi, 391.

ELIOT, SIR JOHN, KNT. (son of Rich. Eliot, who d. 1609). bapt. Port Eliot, 20th April, 1590. d. In the Tower of London, 27th Nov., 1632. cf. Bliss' Wood, ii, 478-79; Gent. Mag., viii, 483 (1837); Sir R. Verney's Notes of the Long Parliament (Camden Soc., 1845), pp. 102– 4; I. D'Israeli's Commentaries on the Life and Reign of Charles I (1828), ii, 268-84, iv, 50748; Lord Nugent's Some Memorials of J. Hampden, i, 150-77; Echard's History (1720), p. 424; Aikin's Charles I, i, 265; Biog. Brit.; W. H. Dixon's Her Majesty's Tower (1870-71), iv, 3.

The Statesmen of the Commonwealth of England... By John Forster. Lond., Longman, 1840, 5 vols., 8°.

NOTE. -Account of Sir J. Eliot, i, 1-177. Reprinted from (Lardner's Cabinet Encyclopædia) Lives of Eminent British Statesmen, ii, 1—125.

Sir John Eliot; a Biography. 1590-1632. By John Forster. Portrait. Lond., Longman, 1864, 2 vols., 8°., 30/-.

Sir J. Eliot, his grave and learned Speech, spoken in the High Court of Parliament, desiring an orderlie proceeding in matters of religion, and that it may not be onely disputed of, but firmely established, as it ought to be; expressing the misprision and errour whereby His Majesty is traduced by evill members about him; and the great danger of overwhelming that we were in by the Bishops' Articles and their proceedings; exhorting to maintaine our King, Country, and Religion, even with the sword, against all opposers; with a motion propounded for laying down of the grounds wherein the Arminians and we differ. Lond., printed for V. V., 1641, 4°. Without pagination.

The Argvments upon the Writ of Habeas Corpus, in the Court of King's Bench,..Where unto is annexed the Petition of Sir J. Elliot, Knight, in behalf of the Liberty of the Subject, Lond., printed by M. F., for W. Lee, M. Walbancke, D. Pakeman, and G. Bedell, 1649, 4°., pp. 95,

NOTE.-The Petition of Sir J. Eliot is comprised in pp. 91-95.

Eliot, Hampden, and Pym; or a Reply of "The Author of a Book entitled "Commentaries on the Life and Reign of Charles the First," to "The Author of a Book" entitled "Some Memorials of John Hampden, his Party and his Times." [Signed I. D'Israeli]. Lond., Colburn and Bentley, 1832, 8°., pp. 50.

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ELIOT, SIR JOHN. (Con.).

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delivered by Sir Robert Cotton or Sir J. Eliot. Forster's Life, i, 413; Life of Sir R. Cotton, in Edwards' Lives of Founders of Br. Museum, i, 93–96.

The Report of the Committee on the Stannaries. 27th May, 1628. MSS. Port Eliot. Negotium Posterorum. 1628-32. MSS. ib. De Jure Majestatis. 1629. 121 folios. MSS. ib. The Project for New England for Mr. Hampden; or the grounds for settling a plantation in New England. 1629, fol. MSS. ib.

An Apology for Socrates [upon a judgment in ye Court of King's Bench, against y privelege of Parliament, 5 Car. I]. 1632. MSS. ib.

Verses. MSS. ib.

Commission and Articles of Enquiry in Admiralty Suits. 1626. MSS. ib.

Depositions before the Commissioners, in 1627, against Sir J. Eliot, as Vice-Admiral. MSS. ib. Proceedings in Parliament on Election of 1627. Knights of the Shire for Cornwall. MSS. ib.

Papers in the matter of the information against Sir J. Eliot. MSS. ib.

Original Letters and Correspondence of Sir J. Eliot 1 vol. MSS. ib.

Inventory of the goods of Sir J. Eliot, 6th April, 1633, at Cuddenbeake and Port Eliot. On a parchment roll, 40 to 50 feet long. MSS. ib.

NOTE.-The MSS. by and belonging to Sir J. Eliot, now at Port Eliot, are bound in morocco, and are in 10 vols. cf. "1st Rep. of Royal Commission on Historical MSS. (Lond., 1870, fol.)," pp. 42-44.

The Collection of Sir J. Eliot's Speeches, touching grievances, to induce the House to make a remonstrance to the King, 3rd June, 1628. Harl. MSS., 37, art. 44, pp. 347-50; 721, art. 95, pp. 589-605; 2,305, art. 89; 6,799, art. 103; 6,800, art. 67.

Information against Sir J. Eliot and others. ib., 39, art. 46, pp. 412-422; 2,217, art. 55, pp. 88-94.

Sir D. Carleton's Explanation of his Speech, with Sir J. Eliot's Answer, delivered 20th May, 1626. ib., 49, art. 12, pp. 79-89.

Sir John Eliot's Speech, 27th March, 1626. ib., 161, art. 25, pp. 61-63.

Sir J. Eliot's Epilogue before the Lords against the Duke of Buckingham. ib., 161, art. 26, pp. 63-65.

His Majestie's Message to the House, for retayning Sir J. Eliot, 26th May, 1626. ib., 161, art. 47.

Sir J. Eliot's Speech in answer to the King's Message, 4th April, 1628. ib., 161, art. 70, pp. 167-70; 1,721, art. 29, pp. 115-19.

Sir J. Eliot's Speech, 28th April, 1628, on the right, liberty, and property of the subject. ib., 1,219, art. 103, pp. 330-33.

ELIOT, SIR JOHN. (Con.).

Sir J. Eliot's Speech, 1627. ib., 1,721, art. 14. Sir J. Eliot's Speech against Secretary Cooke's calling the Duke of Buckingham a great man. ib., 2,217, art. 20. [Printed in Rushworth, i, 526].

Sir J. Eliot's Speech to induce the Remonstrance. ib., 2,217, art. 29, pp. 36-40.

Sir J. Eliot's Speech at the Committee, 30th Jan., 1628. ib., 2,217, art. 47.

The Monarchie of Man. A Treatise, Philosophicall and Morall; wherein some questions of the Politicks are obviously discust. By Sir J. Eliot, Knight, Prisoner in the Tower, 1631. ib., 2,228, fol., pp. 426 [cf. The Statesmen, etc., pp. 125-77; Forster's "Life of Eliot," i, 31, 581 -616].

Petition to the King concerning the loan, 1628. ib., 2,234, art. 17, pp. 279-282; cf. also 4,619, art. 6. [Printed in Rushworth, i, 429-31].

Sir J. Eliot's Speech, 22nd March, 1627. ib., 2,305, art. 21; 6,799, art. 96.

Sir J. Eliot's Speech in answer to a Message of thanks from the King, 5th April, 1628. ib., 2,305, art. 32; 6,800, art. 19.

Answer of...Sir J. Eliot touching seditious behaviour in Parliament. ib., 2,305, art. 120. Speech of Sir J. Eliot concerning the Election at Newport, in Cornwall. ib., 6,799, art. 94.

Speech concerning the King's proposition for a supply, 2nd April, 1628. ib., 6,800, art. 16 [cf. MSS., Camb. Univ. Lib., Mm. iv, 24, art. 16; printed in Rushworth, ii, 520-23].

Speech in the House of Commons upon the subjects' grievances, anno 1640 (sic). ib., 6,801, art. 14.

Petition in the Star Chamber, that Sir J. Eliot and the other Members of the House of Commons may have their Counsel to visit them. iv., 6,846, art. 120.

A copy of the Petition of Sir J. Eliot, a prisoner in the Gatehouse, to the King, concerning the loan, 1628. Lands. MSS., 93, art. 40.

Sir J. Eliot's Speech at a conference with the Lords on the affair of the Duke of Buckingham, 1626. ib., 93, art. 44.

A Speech of Sir J. Eliot, not spoken but intended. ib., 491, art. 15.

Original Letter from Sir J. Eliot to Sir R. Cotton. Cottonian MSS., Julius, C iii, 184.

Sir J. Eliot's Speech, May 10, 1626. Ashmolean MSS., Bod. Lib., 800, art. 35, fol. 1596164.

Sir J. Eliot's Speech at a conference about the Duke of Buckingham. ib., 830, art. 61.

ELIOT, SIR JOHN. (Con.).

Petition of Sir J. Eliot, prisoner in the Gatehouse, to the King, concerning the loans. Tanner MSS., Bod. Lib., 72, art. 5.

Speech of Sir J. Eliot in Parliament, 2nd March, 1628-9. ib., 72, art. 150; 395, art. 3. [Printed in "Speeches and Arguments of the Conference." Lond., 1642, 4°..

Part of Sir J. Eliot's Answer to the Information brought against him in the Star Chamber, 1628-9. ib., 72, art. 152.

The Humble Petition of Sir J. Eliot, Knight, prisoner in the Gatehouse, concerning the loan, 1626. MSS., Camb. Univ. Lib., Ff. iii, 17, art. 3, pp. 114-16; [printed in Prynne's Tracts and Parl. Hist., ii, 209; Rushworth, i, 439].

Sir J. Ellyott's Speeche in the Parliament Hoyse, 1626. ib., Gg. iv, 13, art. 7.

Sir J. Eliott's Speech upon the Impeachment of the Duke of Buckingham, 2 Charles I. ib., Ii. v, 9, art. 11. [Printed in Rushworth, i, 353]. Sir J. Eliot, his Speech, 31st March, 1626. ib., Mm. iv, 38, art. 40, fol. 326. [Printed ib., i, 220-21].

Sir J. Eliot's Speech against the Duke of Buckingham on the £10,000 extracted from the East India Company, May, 1626. ib., Mm. iv, 38, art. 62, fol. 92. [Printed, with variations, ib., i, 352-56, 362].

Sir J. Eliot, his Speech, not spoke, but found in his chamber after the being committed to the Tower. ib., Mm. iv, 38, art. 66, fol. 95b.

Sir J. Eliot's Speech in Parliament upon religious grievances, June, 1628. ib., Mm. v, 1, art. 10, fol. 32. [Printed in Parl. Ilist. Eng., ii, 450-53; and in Rushworth, i, 591-92].

Remonstrance of the Commons to Charles I, on the committal of Sir Dudley Digges and Sir J. Eliot. ib., Mm. vi, 62, art. 11, fol. 90-92.

The Collection of Sir J. Eliot's Speeches in Parliament, "taken by H. W., T. B., and others." Begins "We sit here as the greate councell of the king." MSS., penes J. Tollemache, M.P., at Helmingham Hall.

Proceedings in the Star Chamber, in the matter of Sir J. Eliot, Miles Hobart, P. Haymon, and D. Holles, and the pleadings thereon. MSS., ib.

Sir J. Elliott, his Speech, in the Commons House of Parliament, Jan. 3rd, 1628. Hargrave MSS., Br. Museum, 226, art. 29. [Printed in Rushworth, i, 648-49].

The Petition of Sir J. Elliott, when prisoner in the Gatehouse, to His Majesty. ib., 226, art. 30.

ELIOT, SIR JOHN. (Con.).

Sir J. Eliot's Speech, 25th March, 1628. Sloane MSS., Br. Museum, 826, fol. 50.

Notes of Proceedings in the House of Commons, 23rd Feb., 1628, containing the Speech of Sir J. Eliot. ib., 826, fol. 147,

Letter by certain justices of the co. of Cornwall to others of their own rank, and to the freeholders generally, to join with them in taking care to elect men of moderation and gravity for Knights of the Shire, 10th Feb., 1627. MSS., penes John Harvey, Esq., at Ickwell Bury, in Hertfordshire.

NOTE.-Sir J. Trelawny, Bart., has the original of this letter; and at Montacute, in Somersetshire, is the warrant, by Lord Keeper Coventry, for removing Sir J. Eliot and others from the office of Justice of the Peace, which warrant was the cause of the letter.

Speeches in Parliament of Sir J. Eliot, 162627. MSS., ib.

Speeches in Parliament of Sir J. Eliot, 1640 (sic). MSS., ib.

Petition of Sir J. Eliot, when prisoner in the Gatehouse, concerning the loan. Br. Museum Addit. MSS., 2,531, art. 3.

Mr. Eliot's Speech against the oath ex-officio. ib., 1,200, art. 15.

Speech of Sir J. Eliot. ib., 2,531, art. 9.

Sir Dudley Carleton's Explanation of his Speech, delivered May 12, 1626, with Sir J. Eliot's Answer, May 20, 1626. ib., 4,106, art. 67.

Sir J. Eliot's Speech against the Duke of Buckingham, 1626. ib., 4,155, art. 28.

Letter from J. Hampden to Sir J. Eliot, dated Hampden, 21st March, 1631. ib., *5,016, fol. 1. [Printed in Hone's Every Day Book, ii, 475–76].

Mr. Eliot's Speech in the House of Commons, 1640. ib., 6,411, Ff. 62–636.

Petition of Sir J. Eliot, prisoner in the Gatehouse, concerning the loan. ib., 12,511.

Information in the Star Chamber, May, 1629, against divers parliament men, viz., Sir J. Eliot...; with the arguments of Mr. Will. Mason, of Lincoln's Inn, for Sir J. Eliot. ib., 12,511; MSS., Camb. Univ. Lib., Mm. v, 1, art. 10, fol. 74; Mm. vi, 57, art. 36, fol. 118-22. Printed in Rushworth, i, 665-70, 686–91.

Letter of Sir J. Eliot to the Duke of Buckingham, dated Nov. 8, 1623. Cabula (1691), pt. 1, p. 377.

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ELIOT, JOHN. (Con.).

Papers relating to Sir John Eliot's eldest son, and the sums voted to him in consideration of his father's sufferings. The vote of £5000 in 1646 and the son's petition. MSS. Port Eliot. Original documents regarding the appointment of J. Eliot to be Vice-Admiral of the county of Devon. MSS. ib.

ELIOT, JOHN CRAGGS (2nd son and heir of Edw. Eliot, 1st Baron Eliot). cr. Earl of St. Germans, 28th Nov., 1815. b. Port Eliot, 30th Sept., 1761. d. Port Eliot, 17th Nov., 1823. cf. Gent. Mag., xciv, pt. i, 82 (1824).

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ELIOT, WILLIAM (4th son of Edward, 1st Baron). 3rd Baron Eliot and 2nd Earl of St. Germans. b. Port Eliot, 1st April, 1767. d. 19th Jan., 1845. cf. Gent. Mag., xxiii, 426-27 (1845). Letters from W. Eliot to his father, 1793-94. MSS. Port Eliot.

Original Draft of Letters from Hon. W. Eliot to Lord Grenville. Hague and Berlin, 179394. MSS. ib.

Fourteen Letters from Lord Malmesbury to Hon. W. Eliot. Berlin, 1793-94. MSS. ib. Copies of 35 Letters from Hon. W. Eliot to Lord Grenville. Berlin, 1793. MSS. ib.

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ELLACOMBE, REV. HENRY THOMAS. (Con.).

at St. Mary's, Penzance, on Tuesday, the 31st of October, 1865, by the Rev. H. T. Ellacombe. Lond., Bell and Daldy; Penzance, W. Cornish ; 1865, 8°., pp. 23, 6d.

Bell Marks [Cornish]. Willis' Current Notes, 1855, p. 29.

List of the Ancient and Modern Bells in the Parish Churches in Cornwall. Trans. Exeter Dioc. Architect. Soc., 2 S., i, 407–9 (1867).

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NOTE.-Drawn up by C. J. W. Ellis.

Published by desire, and dedicated to the Working Classes. A Lecture on National Education, delivered at the Plymouth Mechanics' Institute, in 1850, and at Burleigh, in the New Forest, 1852. By C. J. W. Ellis, M.A., of Trin. Coll, Cambridge, and Barrister-at-Law of the Hon. Soc. of the Middle Temple. 2nd ed., Lond., E. Stanford, 6, Charing Cross, 1854, 8°., Pp. 16.

ELLIS, SIR HENRY, K.H., F.R.S. Principal Librarian of the Br. Museum. b. Shoreditch, 29th Nov., 1777. d. 15th Jan., 1869. Seal of Richard, Earl of Cornwall, King of the Romans. Archaeol., xxxii, 408, 1847; [Proc. Soc. of Antiq., i, 165, 1847].

On the Early History of Lord Lieutenants of Counties. ib., xxxv, 350-58 (1853).

Tanner's Notitia Monastica for Cornwall, from Nasmith's edition, folio, 1787, with additions. D. Gilbert's Cornwall, App., iv, 319-36.

NOTE.-The additions were communicated to D, Gilbert by Sir H. Ellis.

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