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  1. Sir Charles Ellice ('Men of the Day. No. 162.') by Carlo Pellegrini chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 20 October 1877 NPG D43819

  2. Major Edward Charles Ellice, DSO, JP, DL (1 January 1858 – 21 February 1934)[1] was Liberal MP for St Andrews Burghs. He was the son of Robert Ellice (1816–1858) and Eglantine "Tina" Balfour (1816–1907), the grandson of Robert Ellice and Eliza Courtney, a grandnephew of Edward Ellice, and a cousin and the heir of the latter's son, heir and namesake, Edward Ellice, who was a previous MP ...

  3. Point Ellice House, one of Victoria’s oldest residences, was constructed between 1861 and 1862 for Catherine Work and Charles Wallace. Later, it was expanded and owned by the O’Reilly family from 1867 to 1975. Today, this Heritage House showcases Canada’s largest collection of Victorian-era artifacts once owned by the O’Reilly Family.

  4. Charles Ellice in einer Karikatur von Carlo Pellegrini in der Zeitschrift Vanity Fair (20. Oktober 1877) Sir Charles Henry Ellice, GCB (* 10. Mai 1823 in Florenz; † 12. November 1888) war ein britischer General der British Army, der von 1876 bis 1882 als Adjutant-General einen der höchsten Posten des Heeres innehatte.

  5. Andrew Robert Ellice (13 October 1897 – 28 September 1916) died in World War I, age 18. William Ellice (19 December 1898 – 26 November 1914) died in World War I when an internal explosion sank HMS Bulwark, age 15. Eglantine Ellice (9 January 1900 – 1989)

  6. General Robert Ellice (13 October 1784 – 18 June 1856)[1] was a British Army officer. Born the son of Alexander Ellice and brother of Edward Ellice,[2] Ellice was commissioned as an ensign on 8 November 1798.[3] He saw action at Buenos Aires in 1807 before becoming Deputy Adjutant-General in Canada in 1809.[3] He went on to be General Officer Commanding Western District in 1840[4] and ...

  7. General Sir Charles Ellice GCB (1823–1888) is a former Adjutant-General to the Forces. He was born at Florence on 10 May 1823, was second son of General Robert Ellice, the brother of the Right Hon. Edward Ellice, secretary at war, and Eliza Courtenay. Having passed through Sandhurst, Charles Ellice was commissioned into the Coldstream Guards on 10 May 1839. He served in Canada in 1840-2, and ...