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William Ellis (actor)
William Ellis may refer to: Politicians * William Ellis (14th-century MP), in 1388, Member of Parliament for Canterbury * William Ellis (Secretary of State) (died 1732), English Jacobite, secretary of State to James II in exile * William Ellis (solicitor-general) (1609–1680), English lawyer and politician * William Craven-Ellis (1880–1959), Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom *William Cox Ellis (1787–1871), member of the United States House of Representatives from Pennsylvania * William Henry Ellis (politician) (1819–1858), English-born political figure in Newfoundland * William R. Ellis (1850–1915), United States Congressman from Oregon from 1893–1899 and 1907–1911 *William Thomas Ellis (1845–1925), U.S. Representative from Kentucky * William Ellis (Newfoundland politician) (1857–1926), building contractor and political figure in Newfoundland * William A. Ellis (1828–1900), member of the Wisconsin State Senate * William Ellis (mayor), mayor of Ho ...
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William Ellis (14th-century MP)
William Ellis, of Burton in Kennington and Canterbury, Kent. Family Ellis married, before 1381, a woman named Isabel; they had a son, Thomas Ellis, MP for Kent constituency. Career Ellis was a Member of Parliament A member of parliament (MP) is the representative in parliament of the people who live in their electoral district. In many countries with bicameral parliaments, this term refers only to members of the lower house since upper house members of ... for Canterbury constituency in May 1382, February 1383, November 1384, February 1388 and 1395. References Year of birth missing Year of death missing Politicians from Canterbury 14th-century births English MPs May 1382 English MPs February 1383 English MPs November 1384 English MPs February 1388 English MPs 1395 {{14thC-England-MP-stub ...
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Billy Ellis
William Thomas Ellis (5 November 1895 – 18 November 1939) was an English footballer born in Wolverhampton who played in the Football League for Sunderland, Birmingham, Lincoln City and York City as a winger. He made his debut for Sunderland against Middlesbrough on 6 March 1920 in a 2–0 win at Ayresome Park. During his time at Sunderland, from 1920 to 1927, he made 192 league appearances and scored 32 goals. He linked up well with Charlie Buchan for whom he created many goals from the left wing. He went on to play for Birmingham, Lincoln City and York City, and died in Sunderland Sunderland () is a port city in Tyne and Wear, England. It is the City of Sunderland's administrative centre and in the Historic counties of England, historic county of County of Durham, Durham. The city is from Newcastle-upon-Tyne and is on t ... in 1939 at the age of 44. References 1895 births 1939 deaths Footballers from Wolverhampton English men's footballers Men's association fo ...
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William Hodgson Ellis
William Hodgson Ellis (1845–1920) was a Professor of Applied Chemistry from 1878, and Dean of the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering in the University of Toronto from 1914, until his retirement in 1919. Early life William Hodgson Ellis was born on 23 November 1845 in Holme Hall, Bakewell, Derbyshire, England. He was the son of the only daughter of Mr. Joseph Hodgson of Holme Hall and her husband, the resident physician, John Eimeo Ellis. Ellis emigrated with his family to the State of Illinois in 1857 and then to Toronto in 1859. Ellis's paternal grandfather was William Ellis (1794–1872), the English missionary and author. Education Ellis entered University College at the University of Toronto in 1863, receiving his B.A. in 1867 with the Gold Medal in Natural Science. He obtained his M.A. in 1868 and his M.B. (Bachelor of Medicine) in 1870. Following his education in Toronto, he went to London, England and obtained a position on the house staff of St. Thomas' Ho ...
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William Henry Ellis (engineer)
Sir William Henry Ellis, GBE (20 August 1860 – 4 July 1945) was a British civil engineer and steel maker. Ellis was born on 20 August 1860 in Pitsmoor, Sheffield, Yorkshire. He was the son of John Devonshire Ellis (1824–1906) and, his wife, Elizabeth Bourne. In 1889 Ellis married Lucy Rimington, the daughter of Francis William Tetley who was a director of Joshua Tetley & Son, the brewery in Leeds. Together they had two sons and two daughters. Ellis was a steel maker and in 1914 was elected Master Cutler, the head of the Company of Cutlers in Hallamshire and ambassador of industry for Sheffield. His tenure as Master Cutler, a position which usually changes each year, lasted until 1918 due to the outbreak of the First World War. In 1918 he was awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Engineering by the University of Sheffield. Ellis was elected president of the Institution of Civil Engineers for the November 1925 to November 1926 session.. On 28 June 1926 he was appointe ...
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William Henry Ellis (businessman)
William Henry Ellis (also known as Guillermo Enrique Eliseo; June 15, 1864September 24, 1923) was an American businessman. Early life Ellis was born on June 15, 1864, in Victoria, Texas, to Charles Ellis and Margaret Nelson Ellis, former slaves. He later claimed that his parents were Cuban or Mexican, rather than African, and styled himself as "Guillermo Enrique Eliseo". Ellis was fluent in Spanish. He first worked on a ranch, assisted in leather dealing, and later inspecting customs, trading cattle, and growing cotton. Career and activism In 1888 he started farming cattle in Mexico. In the late 19th century he was a member of the Republican Party, particularly supporting Norris Wright Cuney. Ellis also became close to Henry McNeal Turner. Both Turner and Cuney supported the back-to-Africa movement, while Ellis supported colonizing African-Americans to Latin America, specifically Mexico. While living in San Antonio, Ellis became known as an advocate for Black representatio ...
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William Ellis (actor)
William Ellis may refer to: Politicians * William Ellis (14th-century MP), in 1388, Member of Parliament for Canterbury * William Ellis (Secretary of State) (died 1732), English Jacobite, secretary of State to James II in exile * William Ellis (solicitor-general) (1609–1680), English lawyer and politician * William Craven-Ellis (1880–1959), Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom *William Cox Ellis (1787–1871), member of the United States House of Representatives from Pennsylvania * William Henry Ellis (politician) (1819–1858), English-born political figure in Newfoundland * William R. Ellis (1850–1915), United States Congressman from Oregon from 1893–1899 and 1907–1911 *William Thomas Ellis (1845–1925), U.S. Representative from Kentucky * William Ellis (Newfoundland politician) (1857–1926), building contractor and political figure in Newfoundland * William A. Ellis (1828–1900), member of the Wisconsin State Senate * William Ellis (mayor), mayor of Ho ...
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William Charles Ellis
Sir William Charles Ellis (10 March 1780 – 24 October 1839) was the superintendent of the West Riding Pauper Lunatic Asylum. His ideas on the treatment of mental illness became widely influential. Biography Ellis was born in Alford, Lincolnshire. His early career was as an apothecary in Hull, but he soon took an interest in the treatment of mental disorders.Smith, Leonard D. (2004) "Ellis, Sir William Charles (1780–1839)" in ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography''. Oxford University Press This he learnt at the Sculcoates Refuge in Hull; which was run on a similar model as the York Retreat. In 1817 a William Ellis was appointed as superintendent to the newly built West Riding Pauper Lunatic Asylum at Wakefield. A Methodist, Ellis too had strong religious convictions. With his wife as matron, he employed the same principles of humane treatment and moral therapy as practised at Sculcoates Refuge. After 13 years their reputation had become such that they were invited to ...
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William Ellis (writer On Agriculture)
William Ellis (1758) was an English farmer of Little Gaddesden, near Hemel Hempstead, in Hertfordshire, known as writer on agriculture. Biography Ellis is supposed to have been born about 1700, received an ordinary education, and began life as a plain farmer. For nearly fifty years he held a farm at Little Gaddesden, Hertfordshire, on which, however, he made no pretense to scientific agriculture. He was evidently a person of intelligence, and had travelled much both in this country and on the continent. John Donaldson.William Ellis, 1853. in: ''Agricultural Biography'', 1854, p. 51-52 His early works brought him into 'repute,' and many applications were made to him by landed proprietors in all parts of the country to visit and report on their farms. Thus he traveled over the north of England in order to give those who complied with his terms the benefit of his experience. Ellis seems to have been a shrewd man of business, for he soon added to his income by frequently traveling ...
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William Ellis (Medal Of Honor)
William Ellis (1834 – February 1, 1875) served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. He received the Medal of Honor. Ellis was born in England in 1834 but his official residence when he received his Medal of Honor was listed as Watertown, Wisconsin. His name was misspelled as "William Elise" on his Medal of Honor citation. He died February 1, 1875, in San Bernardino County, California. Medal of Honor citation His award citation reads: The President of the United States of America, in the name of Congress, takes pleasure in presenting the Medal of Honor to First Sergeant William Ellis, United States Army, for extraordinary heroism on 14 January 1865, while serving with Company K, 3d Wisconsin Cavalry, in action at Dardanelles, Arkansas. First Sergeant Ellis remained at his post after receiving three wounds, and only retired, by his commanding officer's orders, after being wounded the fourth time. See also *List of American Civil War Medal of Honor recipients The Me ...
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William Ellis (economist)
William Ellis (1800–1881) was an English businessman, writer on economics, and educational thinker. Life Ellis was born in January 1800. His father, Andrew Ellis Ellis, an underwriter at Lloyd's of London, was the descendant of a French refugee family named De Vezian, and took the name Ellis shortly after the son's birth. His mother was Maria Sophia Fazio, of Italian extraction. He was educated at a school in Bromley, and at the age of fourteen became his father's assistant at Lloyd's. In 1824, on the foundation of the Indemnity Marine Insurance Company, he became assistant-underwriter. In 1827 he was appointed chief manager of the company, and held that position for many years, until on his retirement he was elected director. Economic interests Ellis was interested in economic speculations, and joined the "Utilitarian Society" formed by John Stuart Mill. This was a club with at most ten members, and lasting only from the winter of 1822–3 to 1826. His fellow-members included ...
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William Ellis (engraver)
William Ellis (1747–1810) was an English engraver and oil painter. Life Ellis was born in London in 1747, the son of a writing engraver. He was placed as a pupil with William Woollett. He produced some fine plates in the style of his teacher, some being executed in conjunction with him, including the two portraits of Rubens and his wife, published in 1774; ''A River Scene with a Windmill'', after Salomon Ruysdael, published in 1777; ''Solitude'', after Richard Wilson, published in 1778; and two scenes from the ''Vicar of Wakefield'', after Thomas Hearne, published in 1780, and exhibited at the Society of Artists in that year. SBN 901571 13 X - reference is for date an venue of exhibition only Ellis engraved several topographical views after Paul Sandby and Thomas Hearne, a set of ''The Seasons'' after Hearne, and some plates for the ''Ladies' Magazine''. In 1800 he aquatinted a set of engravings of ''Views of the Memorable Victory of the Nile'' engraved by Francis Chesham f ...
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William Ellis (astronomer)
Major William Ellis, FRS FRAS FRMS (20 February 1828 – 11 December 1916) was a British astronomer and meteorologist. He was born 20 February 1828, in Greenwich, United Kingdom, the son of Henry Ellis, an assistant at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich. In 1841 he began working at the Royal Observatory, first as a computer and later as an observer. In 1852 he took charge of Durham University Observatory, before returning the following year to the Royal Observatory, Greenwich where he first headed the Time Department and later the Magnetical and Meteorological Department. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society in 1864, a Fellow of the Royal Meteorological Society in 1875, and a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1893. He served as president of the Royal Meteorological Society in 1886 and 1887. Ellis was also a member of the Eugenics Education Society. He succumbed to heart failure on 11 December 1916, at Blackheath, London Blackheath is an area in Southeast ...
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