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GB-2014-WSA-06719 · Person · 1936-2009

Eiloart, Timothy March Beaupré, son of Arnold Beaupré Eiloart, businessman, of Headley Down, Hants, and Mary Elizabeth Eiloart MRCP LRCS, dermatologist, d. of Brig. William Noel Stokes OBE DSC RAOC of The Bailey, Co. Dublin; b. 29 Dec. 1936; adm. Sept. 1950 (W); left July 1954; Trin. Coll. Camb., matric. 1955, sailed against Oxford 1956-8, BA 1958, MA 1962; crossed the Atlantic in a balloon 1959; a journalist and businessman; founder and owner Cambridge Consultants Ltd. 1960-71; contested (Ecology) Huntingdon 1983; m. 1st, 1963 Sheila Hynd, orthoptist; 2nd, 1970 Mary Gist, probation officer, d. of Frederick Gist; d. 4 Mar. 2009.

GB-2014-WSA-06720 · Person · 1895-1990

Ekin, Roger Gillies, son of Col. Tom Charles Ekin TA MICE, and Emily Mary, d. of Maj. Alfred Phillips IA; b. 18 Nov. I 895; adm. Sept. 1909 (H); left Dec. 1912; RMC Sandhurst; 2nd Lieut. IA Oct. 1914, Capt. Oct. 1918, Maj. Oct. 1932; Brevet Lieut.-Col. July 1936, Col. July 1939, Briga­ dierJune 1941, acting Maj.-Gen. Mar. 1946; served Palestine 1916-9, Waziristan 1919-21, NW Frontier 1930, 1938 and 1940; OC 5 Battn Frontier Force Rifles 1937-40, Tactical Sch. India 1940-1, 46 Infantry Bde Burma 1942, Nowshera Bde 1942-5, Kohat Bde 1945-6; GOC Bihar and Orissa 1946- 7, retd 1947; despatches five times, CIE June 1946; sec. Hereford Diocesan Board of Finance 1947-61; m. 1st 15 May 1923 Phyllis Marian, d. of Maj.-Gen. Sir Henry Leycester Croker KCB CMG of Donyland House, Essex; 2nd 8 Mar. 1972 Mona, widow of Etienne Bruno de Hamel of Tamworth, Staffs; d. 6 Mar. 1990.

GB-2014-WSA-06721 · Person · 1948-1989

Ekserdjian, Angus George Martin, son of Col. Nubar Martin Ekserdjian TA TD, economist, of Knaphill, Surrey, and Mabel Brown, d. of George Angus, steel maker, of Motherwell, Lanarks; b. 11 Dec. 1948; adm. May 1962 (B); left Dec. 1967; Trin. Coll. Camb., matric. 1968, BA 1971, MA 1976; called to the Bar, Middle Temple Feb. 1973; d. 26 Mar. 1989.

GB-2014-WSA-06722 · Person · 1887-1979

Eldridge, Basil Edgar, son of the Rev. Philip Xenophon Eldridge, of Upper Tooting; b. Feb. 9, 1887; adm. Jan. 18, 1900 (H); left Dec. 1903; Queens' Coll. Camb., matric. Michaelmas 1911; B.A. 1914; ord. deacon 1916, priest 1917 (Southwark); Curate of St. James, Bermondsey, Surrey, 1916-20, of All Saints, Tufnell Park, 1921-2, and of Tonbridge, Kent, 1923-6; Vicar of Crowborough, Sussex, 1926-36, of Holy Trinity, Richmond, Surrey, 1936-41, and of St. Mark, New Milverton, Warwickshire, 1942-52; Rector of Great Holland, Essex, 1952; m. July 3, 1923, Enid Ethel Waterfall; d. 7 May 1979.

Elers, Peter, 1758-1820
GB-2014-WSA-06723 · Person · 1758-1820

ELERS, PETER, younger son of George Elers, Chelsea, Middlesex, attorney, and Mary, dau. of Peter Charon; b. 1 Jan 1758; adm. 8 Apr 1771; left Whitsun 1775; Sidney Sussex Coll. Cambridge, adm. minor pensioner 27 Jun 1775; BA 1779; MA 1782; Fellow, Sidney Sussex Coll.; Rector of Rishangles, Suffolk, from 1787; Rector of Addington, Surrey, from 13 Apr 1805; Domestic Chaplain to William, Duke of Clarence (afterwards William IV); d. unm. 7 Nov 1820.

Eles, John, fl. 1674
GB-2014-WSA-06724 · Person · fl. 1674

ELES, JOHN; b.; adm.; BB 1674-5 (Chapter Muniments 33708-9).

GB-2014-WSA-06725 · Person · 1798-1877

ELIOT, EDWARD GRANVILLE, 3RD EARL OF ST. GERMANS, only son of William Eliot, 2nd Earl of St. Germans, and his first wife Lady Georgiana Augusta Leveson-Gower, fourth dau. of Granville Leveson-Gower, 1st Marquis of Stafford (qv); b. 29 Aug 1798; adm. 3 Feb 1809; left 1811; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 13 Dec 1815; Secretary to Legation, Madrid 1823, Lisbon 1824; MP Liskeard Jan 1824-32 East Cornwall (Cons) 1837- 19 Jan 1845; a Lord Commissioner of the Treasury 1827-30; Envoy Extraordinary to Spain 1834, where he induced the Royalists and Carlists to make the “Eliot Convention” for the humaner treatment of their prisoners; Chief Secretary for Ireland Sep 1841 - Jan 1845; Privy Councillor 3 Sep 1841; Postmaster-General Jan - Jul 1846; although a Conservative politician up to 1846, he followed Sir Robert Peel over the abolition of the Corn Laws and held office under subsequent Peelite and Liberal Prime Ministers; Lord Lieutenant of Ireland Dec 1852- Feb 1855; Lord Steward of the Household 1857-8, 1859-66; GCB 24 Jan 1857; DL Cornwall 1841; Hon. LLD Trinity Coll. Dublin 20 Nov 1841; m. 2 Sep 1824 Lady Jemima Cornwallis, third dau. of Charles Cornwallis, 2nd Marquis Cornwallis; d. 7 Oct 1877. DNB.