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GB-2014-WSA-06795 · Person · 1907-1944

Elliston, Francis Albert Neville, son of Sir George Sampson Elliston MC MP, barrister-at-law, of Elmsett, Suffolk, and Alice Louise, d. of Joseph Causton DL of Bickley, Kent; b. 10 Mar. 1907; adm. Sept. 1920 (H); left July 1923; St Catb. Coll. Camb., matric. 1923, BA 1926, MA 1930; sec. Public Dental Assn of Gt Britain 1939; E. Lancs Regt 1940-3, Parachute Regt 1943 (Capt.); m. 22 Oct. 1935 Mary Muir, d. of Robert James Muir Wilson of St Helen's, Lancs; killed in action (Normandy) 8 June 1944.

Francis Albert Neville Elliston was born at Paddington, London on the 10th of March 1907 the second son of Sir George Sampson Elliston MC, MP, MA, DL, JP, barrister at law, and Lady Alice Louise (nee Causton) Elliston of 1, Warrington Crescent, Lancaster Gate, later of 40, Heathcroft, Golders green in Middlesex. He was christened at Christ Church, Lancaster Gate on the 11th of April 1907.
He was educated at Westminster School where he was up Homeboarders from September 1920 to July 1923 and rowed for the 2nd IV in 1923.
He matriculated for St Catharine’s College, Cambridge as a pensioner on the 23rd of October 1923 where he read History and Law. He rowed for the College at stroke in the second May Boat in 1925 and graduated with a BA on the 29th of June 1926. During his time at Cambridge he was a regular contributor of “witty and clever articles” to the Cambridge University student magazine, the “Granta”. He was also a keen member of the Oxford Group. He qualified as a barrister and worked at Lincoln’s Inn. He was awarded a MA on the 13th of June 1930.
He was married at The Church of St Mary the Great, Cambridge on the 22nd of October 1934 to Mary (nee Muir-Wilson) of Windle Grange, St Helens in Lancashire; they had a son, Robin, born on the 13th of October 1936.
He enlisted as a Private in the 1/7th Battalion, Middlesex Regiment in the Territorial Army in 1939 and rose to the rank of Corporal before attending the 168th Officer Cadet Training Unit from where he was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in the East Lancashire Regiment on the 10th of February 1940. He was promoted to Lieutenant on the 1st of June 1943. He volunteered for airborne training and attended Course No. 72 at RAF Ringway from the 12th to the 23rd of July 1943. The instructors noted that Francis Elliston was a: - “Fine type of officer and a good parachutist”.
The 13th Battalion, Parachute Regiment landed at Drop Zone N, to the north of the village of Ranville, in Normandy at 12.50am on the 6th of June 1944. The Battalion assembled and moved off from their rendezvous point on the drop zone at 2.30am with Ranville reported as having been cleared of the enemy by 3am. The Battalion was still holding the area around Ranville on the 8th of June when Francis Ellison was shot in the chest and killed at 11.30am.
His Colonel wrote: - “All of us, officers and men, have lost one of our best friends and a most able and efficient comrade.”
The Westminster school magazine, the “Elizabethan”, wrote of him: - “At one time he was actively engaged in the services of the Oxford Group, in which, as indeed in all his work, his cheerful disposition and capacity for friendship won for him the deep affection of a wide circle.”
The St Catharine’s College magazine wrote: -
“He was educated at Westminster before coming to S. Catharine's where his cheerfulness and determination proved a potent force in College rowing. But at heart he was a crusader, and as one he went into the war. For a time he held a commission in The East Lancashire Regiment, then recruited mainly from his father's constituency, but he transferred to the Parachute Regiment and led the Normandy invasion. Less than forty eight hours after dropping he was killed.”
He is commemorated on the St Helens Roll of Honour and on the war memorials at Lincoln’s Inn and at St Catharine’s College, Cambridge.
He is buried at Ranville War Cemetery Plot IA, Row E Grave 12.

GB-2014-WSA-06796 · Person · 1911-1970

Elliston, Julian Clement Peter, brother of Francis Albert Neville Elliston (qv); b. 16 May 1911; adm. Sept. 1924 (KS); left July 1929; Trin. Coll. Camb., matric. 1929, BA 1932; called to the Bar (Harmsworth Law Schol. Middle Temple) Nov. 1934; a Parly Counsel to HM Treasury; 2nd Lieut. 90 (City of Lond.) Field Regt RA (TA) Dec. 1932, Lieut. Dec. 1935, Capt. Nov. 1938; served in WW2 in Intelligence and Air appts, Maj. 1943; GSO 2 in HMS Victorious, Brit. Pacific Fleet, 1944-5; TD 1946; CB 1965; m. 4 Dec. 1948 Nora Joyce, d. of Stanley Leverton JP; d. 4 Mar. 1970.

Ellyes, ---, fl. 1556
GB-2014-WSA-06798 · Person · fl. 1556

ELLYES, ---; b.; adm.; QS in 1556 (Chapter Muniments 37713).

GB-2014-WSA-06800 · Person · 1811-1851

ELRINGTON, JAMES LOFTUS, son of Maj. -Gen. John Henry Elrington, Governor of St. Kitts, West Indies, and Sarah, dau. of James Reed; b. 12 Sep 1811; adm. 14 Jun 1822 (Stelfox's); Ensign and Lieut., 2nd Foot Guards 4 Jun 1829; Lieut. and Capt., 5 Dec 1834; Adjutant, 30 Dec 1845; Capt. and Lieut. -Col., 11 Jun 1847; retired 7 Apr 1848; d. 13 Oct 1851.

GB-2014-WSA-06802 · Person · 1890-1927

Elsdon, Francis Dominic, son of the Rev. Thomas Charles Elsdon, Vicar of St. Philip, Clerkenwell, London; b. Sept. 24, 1890; adm. Sept. 24, 1903 (R); left Dec. 1907; entered the service of the Bank of Nigeria, 1909; posted to Grand Bassarn, French Ivory Coast, 1911; accountant to a commercial firm in the Belgian Congo, 1912-1924; and at Vavau, Tonga Islands, 1924; d. at Vavau, June 16, 1927.

Elsynge, Robert, ca. 1614-?
GB-2014-WSA-06805 · Person · ca. 1614-?

ELSYNGE, ROBERT, brother of Henry Elsynge (qv); b.; adm.; KS; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1630, matr. 26 Oct 1632, aged 18, Westminster Student to 1641; BA 1634.

GB-2014-WSA-06809 · Person · 1936-1963

Emberson, Henry Arnold, son of Henry Emberson, wine merchant, of Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, and Margaret Ward, d. of Arnold Ward Thompson; b. 11 Sept. 1936; adm. May 1950 (W); left Dec. 1953; an accountant; d. Jan. 1963.

Emily, Charles, 1733-1762
GB-2014-WSA-06812 · Person · 1733-1762

EMILY, CHARLES, elder son of Edward Emily, Woking and West Clandon, Surrey, Treasurer of Society of New Inn, and Joyce ---; bapt. St. Paul, Covent Garden 16 Dec 1733; adm. Jan 1746/7; KS (aged 14) 1748; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1752, adm. pens. 27 May 1752, scholar 18 May 1753, matr. Mich. 1752; BA 1756; MA 1759; Minor Fellow, Trinity Coll. 3 Oct 1757, Major Fellow 4 Jul 1759; inherited family estates in Surrey on death of father 1760; Maj., Surrey Militia; d. 5 Jul 1762.

Emily, Edward, 1739-1792
GB-2014-WSA-06813 · Person · 1739-1792

EMILY, EDWARD, brother of Charles Emily (qv); bapt. St. Paul, Covent Garden 16 Sep 1739; adm. (aged 7) Sep 1746 (Jackson's); KS 1754; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1758, adm. pens. 24 May 1758, scholar 11 May 1759, matr. Mich. 1758; BA 1762; MA 1765; inherited family estates 1762; ordained deacon (Winchester) 17 Jun 1764, priest 15 Feb 1766; Curate, Abingworth, Sussex 1764; Vicar of Chesham, Bucks., 3 Jul 1767; Rector of Wilden, Beds., 1779-81; Dean of Derry 21 Jun 1781- Feb 1783; Prebendary of Salisbury from 9 Dec 1782; Master of the Hospital of St. Nicholas, East Harnham, Wilts.; Vicar of Gillingham, Dorset, and Rector of Bishops Lavington, Wilts., from 1783; d. 20 Jun 1792.

GB-2014-WSA-06814 · Person · 1832-1866

EMINSON, WILLIAM BRISTOWE, son of John Eminson, Grantham, Lincs., and Eliza Welby (IGI); b. 6 Dec 1832; adm. 3 Feb 1847 (Rigaud's); QS 1847; left 1850; d. 26 Dec 1866 (IGI).