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  1. 7 de feb. de 2024 · Robert Ellice died before 1661, and was succeeded by his son PETER ELLICE (died 1719), who became a J.P. and deputy-steward of Bromfield and Yale. Extensive rebuilding forced him to mortgage the estate bit by bit, until by 1750 it had passed into the hands of the mortgagees.

  2. Mack, Robert Ellice: From leaf to leaf : a volume of poems with illustrations (E.P. Dutton, 1890), also by Helen Maud Waitman (page images at HathiTrust) Mack, Robert Ellice: Full of fun (London: Ernest Nister New York :, 1891), illust. by G. H Thompson, William Foster, and Alice Hanslip (page images at Florida) Mack, Robert Ellice: Masquerade.

  3. ELLICE, ROBERT, merchant and fur-trader; b. 1747, probably in Auchterless (Kirktown of Auchterless, Grampian), Scotland, third son of William Ellice of Knockleith and Mary Simpson of Gartly; d. 1790, probably in Montreal (Que.). Robert Ellice was the son of a prosperous miller, who prior to his death in 1756 had provided his children with some ...

  4. Robert Ellice died before 1661, and was succeeded by his son PETER ELLICE (died 1719), who became a J.P. and deputy-steward of Bromfield and Yale. Extensive rebuilding forced him to mortgage the estate bit by bit, until by 1750 it had passed into the hands of the mortgagees.

  5. She was born in 1813, the second daughter of eight children of Eglantyne Katherine Fordyce (1789–1851) and Sir Robert Balfour. "She spoke Italian and French, was an accomplished sketcher and watercolourist, and played the piano and guitar." She married Edward Ellice on 15 July 1834. On 24 April 1838, she boarded HMS Hastings and accompanied ...

  6. Eliza Courtney se casa con el General Robert Ellice y de este matrimonio tendrá los siguientes hijos Georgiana Ellice; Alexandra Ellice; Robert Ellice (1816-1881) Eliza Ellice (1818-1891) Sir Charles Henry Ellice (1823-1881) Bibliografía. Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire de Amanda Foreman, HarperCollins, Londres, 1998. ISBN 0-00-655016-9

  7. Robert Ellice died before 1661, and was succeeded by his son PETER ELLICE (died 1719), who became a J.P. and deputy-steward of Bromfield and Yale. Extensive rebuilding forced him to mortgage the estate bit by bit, until by 1750 it had passed into the hands of the mortgagees.