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Sir Charles Norton Edgcumbe Eliot (8 January 1862 – 16 March 1931) was a British diplomat, colonial administrator and botanist. He served as Commissioner of British East Africa in 1900–1904. He was British Ambassador to
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in 1919–1925. He was also known as a malacologist and marine biologist. He described a number of sea slug species, including ''
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Career

Eliot was born in the village of Sibford Gower near Banbury, Oxfordshire, England and educated at Cheltenham College and
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, where he took a double first in classical moderations and Greats, as well as winning the Craven, Ireland and Hertford scholarships. Remarkably, he also won the Boden Sanskrit Scholarship and the Houghton Syriac prize. He was a noteworthy linguist, with a full knowledge of 16 languages and conversant in 20 more. Eliot served in diplomatic posts in Russia (1885), Morocco (1892), Turkey (1893), and Washington, D.C. (1899). He also served as British Commissioner in Samoa. He was appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB) in the
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and was knighted as a Knight Commander of the
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(KCMG) in the New Year honours list 1 January 1900.


British East Africa

In 1900, he was appointed commissioner of British East Africa, and on 1 January 1902 he was appointed Commissioner, Commander-in-Chief and Consul-General for the East Africa Protectorate, including the mainland dominions of the Sultan of Zanzibar, and also as British Agent and Consul-General for the island dominions of the Sultan. In December 1902 he hosted the British colonial secretary ( Joseph Chamberlain) during his tour of the African colonies. In April 1902, the first application for land in British East Africa was made by the East Africa Syndicate – a company in which financiers belonging to the
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were interested – which sought a grant of  sq. m., and this was followed by other applications for considerable areas, a scheme being also propounded for a large Jewish settlement (which was rejected by the world Jewish community). During 1903 the arrival of hundreds of prospective settlers, chiefly from South Africa, led to the decision to entertain no more applications for large areas of land, especially as questions were raised concerning the preservation for the
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of their rights of pasturage. In the 24 October 1903 edition of the
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, Eliot wrote: "There can be no doubt that the Maasai and many other tribes must go under. It is a prospect that I view with equanimity...I have no desire to protect Maasaidom...the sooner it disappears and it is unknown, except in books of anthropology, the better..." In April 1903, Major Frederick Russell Burnham, the famous American scout and then a Director of the East African Syndicate, sent an expedition consisting of John Weston Brooke,
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, Mr. Bittlebank, and Mr. Brown, to assess the mineral wealth of the region. The party, known as the "Four B.'s", travelled from Nairobi via
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northwards to the western shores of
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, experiencing plenty of privations from want of water, and of the danger from encounters with the Maasai. In the carrying out of this policy of colonisation a dispute arose between Eliot and Lord Lansdowne, the British
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. Lansdowne, believing himself bound by pledges given to the East Africa Syndicate, decided that they should be granted the lease of the they had applied for; but after consulting officials of the protectorate then in London, he refused Eliot permission to conclude leases for each to two applicants from South Africa. Eliot thereupon resigned his post, and in a public telegram to the prime minister, dated Mombasa, 21 June 1904, gave as his reason:- "Lord Lansdowne ordered me to refuse grants of land to certain private persons while giving a monopoly of land on unduly advantageous terms to the East Africa Syndicate. I have refused to execute these instructions, which I consider unjust and impolitic." On the day Sir Charles sent this telegram, Sir
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, the chief commissioner of Ashanti (Ghana), was appointed his successor.


University administration

In 1905 Eliot was the first Vice-Chancellor of the newly created University of Sheffield until 1912 when he was appointed the first Vice-Chancellor of the University of Hong Kong; he served there until 1918 when he was recalled to the diplomatic service becoming high commissioner and consul-general in Siberia. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, accessed 6 August 2011


Japan

He was the British Ambassador to Japan in 1920–1926: though the position was not renewed, he stayed in Japan, studying the practice of Buddhism there. He regretted the 1921 decision to end the
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in 1923. Taken ill with influenza, he decided to return to England but died on the journey on 16 March 1931 and was buried at sea in the
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. He never married.


Selected works

In a statistical overview derived from writings by and about Sir Charles Eliot,
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/ WorldCat encompasses roughly 106 works in 355 publications in 2 languages and 4,509 library holdings. * ''The East Africa Protectorate'' (1905) * * * ; ; * ''Japanese Buddhism'' (1935) * ''A Finnish Grammar'' (1890) * "Letters from the Far East" (1907)


Malacology

* 1900. Notes on tectibranchs and naked mollusks from Samoa. ''Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Science, Philadelphia'', pp. 512–523, pl. 19. * 1901. Notes on a remarkable nudibranch from north-west America. ''Proceedings of the Malacological Society of London'' 4(4):163-165. * 1903. * 1903a. On some nudibranchs from east Africa and Zanzibar, part II. ''Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London'' 1:250-257. * 1903b. On some nudibranchs from east Africa and Zanzibar. Part III. Dorididae Cryptobranchiatae, I. ''Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London'' 2:354-385, pls. 22–24. * 1904. * 1904a
On some nudibranchs from east Africa and Zanzibar. Part V.
''Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London'' 2:83-105, pls. 3–4. * 1904b. On the ''Doris planata'' of Alder and Hancock. ''Proceedings of the Malacological Society of London'' 6(3):180-181. * 1905. Note on ''Geitodoris planata'' (Alder & Hancock). ''Proceedings of the Malacological Society of London'' 6(4):186-187. * 1905a. On some nudibranchs from the Pacific, including a new genus, ''Chromodoridella''. ''Proceedings of the Malacological Society of London'' 6(4):229-238. * 1905b. Notes on two rare British nudibranchs, ''Hero formosa'', var. ''arborescens'', and ''Staurodoris maculata''. ''Proceedings of the Malacological Society of London'' 6(4):239-243. * 1905c
On some nudibranchs from east Africa and Zanzibar. Part VI.
''Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London'' 2:268-298, pls. 16–17. * 1905d. * 1905f. Nudibranchs from the Indo-Pacific. I. Notes on a collection dredged near Karachi and Maskat. ''Journal of Conchology'' 11(8):237-256. * 1906. The genus ''Doriopsilla'' Bergh. ''Journal of Conchology'' 11(12):366-367. * 1906a. On the nudibranchs of southern India and Ceylon, with special reference to the drawings by Kelaart and the collections belonging to Alder and Hancock preserved in the Hancock Museum at Newcastle upon Tyne. ''Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London'', pp. 636–691, pls. 42–47. * 1906b. On the nudibranchs of southern India and Ceylon, with special reference to the drawings by Kelaart and the collections belonging to Alder and Hancock preserved in the Hancock Museum at Newcastle upon Tyne.—No. 2. ''Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London'', pp. 999–1008. * 1906c. Notes on some British nudibranchs. ''Journal of the Marine Biological Association'', new series, 7(3):333-382, pls. 11–12. * 1906d. Report upon a collection of Nudibranchiata from the Cape Verde Islands, with notes by C. Crossland. ''Proceedings of the Malacological Society of London'' 7(3):131-159, pl. 14. * 1906e. Nudibranchiata, with some remarks on the families and genera and description of a new genus, ''Doridomorpha'', pp. 540–573, pl. 32. In: J. Stanley Gardiner (Ed.) ''The fauna and geography of the Maldive and Laccadive Archipelagoes, being the account of the work carried on and of the collections made by an expedition during the years 1899 and 1900'', vol. 2. * 1907. Nudibranchs from the Indo-Pacific. III. ''Journal of Conchology'' 12(3):81-92. * 1907a. Nudibranchs from New Zealand and the Falkland Islands. ''Proceedings of the Malacological Society of London'' 7(6):327-361, pl. 28. * 1907b. Mollusca. IV. Nudibranchiata. National Antarctic Expedition 1901–1904. ''Natural History'' 2:1-28, 1 pl. * 1908. * 1908a. * 1909. Report on the nudibranchs collected by Mr. James Hornell at Okhamandal in Kattiawar in 1905–6. In: ''Report to the government of Baroda on the marine zoology of Okhamandal'' 1:137-145. * 1909a. Notes on a collection of nudibranchs from Ceylon. ''Spolia Zeylanica''. Colombo 6(23):79-95. * 1909b. The Nudibranchiata of the Scottish National Antarctic Expedition. ''Report of the Scientific Results of the Voyage of S. Y. "Scotia" during the years 1902, 1903, and 1904, under the leadership of William S. Bruce'', Volume V—Zoology, Part II, Nudibranchiata, pp. 11–24. * 1910. * 1910a. * 1910b. On some nudibranchs from the coast of Natal. ''Annals of the Natal Museum'' 2:221- 225. * 1910d. A monograph of the British nudibranchiate Mollusca: with figures of the species. pt. VIII (supplementary). Figures by the late Joshua Alder and the late Albany Hancock, and others, pp. 1–198, pls. 1–8. Ray Society, London. * 1911. Chromodorids from the Red Sea, collected and figured by Mr. Cyril Crossland. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, pp. 1068–1072, pl. 61. * 1912. A note on the rare British nudibranch ''Hancockia eudactylota'' Gosse. ''Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London'', p. 770, pl. 85. * 1913. Japanese nudibranchs. ''Journal of the College of Science, Imperial University Tokyo'' 35:1-47, pls. 1–2. * 1916. Mollusca Nudibranchiata. In: Fauna of the Chilka Lake. ''Memoirs of the Indian Museum'' 5:375-380. * 1916a. Zoological results of a tour in the far east. Mollusca Nudibranchiata. ''Memoirs Asiatic Society Bengal'' 6 * with T. J. Evans. 1908. ''Doridoeides gardineri'': a doridiform cladohepatic nudibranch. ''Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science'' 52(2):279-299, pls. 15–16.


Species

The World Register of Marine Species mentions 119 marine taxa named by Charles Eliot.WoRMS: Marine taxa nemed by Charles Eliot
/ref> ''Eliotia'' Vayssière, 1909, a nudibranch genus was named after him. Species described by Charles Eliot include: * ''
Acanthodoris falklandica ''Acanthodoris falklandica'' is a species of sea slug, a dorid nudibranch, a shell-less marine gastropod mollusc in the family Onchidorididae. Distribution This species was described from Falkland Islands. It has been reported from ChileSchr ...
'' Eliot, 1907 * '' Bathydoris hodgsoni'' Eliot, 1907 * ''
Bornella simplex ''Bornella'' is a genus of sea slugs, specifically dendronotid nudibranchs in the family Bornellidae. There has not been much research on this genus. Their biology is mostly unknown, except that they seem to feed exclusively on hydroids. Distr ...
'' Eliot, 1904 * '' Ceratophyllidia africana'' Eliot, 1903 * ''
Cerberilla africana ''Cerberilla africana'' is a species of sea slug, an aeolid nudibranch, a marine heterobranch mollusc in the family Aeolidiidae.Rosenberg, G. (2015)''Cerberilla africana''.In: MolluscaBase (2015). Accessed through: World Register of Marine Spec ...
'' Eliot, 1903 * ''
Chelidonura punctata ''Chelidonura punctata'' is a species of sea slug, or "headshield slug", a marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusk in the family Aglajidae.Bouchet, P. (2011). ''Chelidonura punctata'' Eliot, 1903. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species ...
'' Eliot, 1903 * ''
Chelidonura varians ''Chelidonura varians'' is a species of small sea slug, a marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusc in the order Cephalaspidea, the headshield slugs. Description & habitat This species has a maximum size of 70 mm. The background color is ...
'' Eliot, 1903 * ''
Chromodoris africana ''Chromodoris africana'', or four-coloured nudibranch, is a species of colourful sea slug, a dorid nudibranch, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Chromodorididae.Caballer, M. (2015)''Chromodoris africana'' Eliot, 1904.In: MolluscaBase (201 ...
'' Eliot, 1904 * ''
Chromodoris cavae ''Goniobranchus cavae'' is a species of colourful sea slug, a dorid nudibranch, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Chromodorididae.Bouchet, P. (2015)''Goniobranchus cavae'' (Eliot, 1904).In: MolluscaBase (2015). Accessed through: World R ...
'' Eliot, 1904 * '' Chromodoris inconspicua'' Eliot, 1904 * ''
Chromodoris splendens ''Chromodoris'' is a genus of very colourful sea slugs or dorid nudibranchs, marine gastropod molluscs, and the type genus of the family Chromodorididae. Within the genus ''Chromodoris'', there are currently 101 classified species. Species within ...
'' Eliot, 1904 * ''
Crosslandia viridis ''Crosslandia'' is a genus of sea slugs, in the family Scyllaeidae. Members of this genus inhabit areas such as the Pacific coast of Central America, and the Indo-West Pacific The Indo-Pacific is a vast biogeographic region of Earth. In ...
'' Eliot, 1902 * '' Cuthona henrici'' Eliot, 1916 * ''
Doridomorpha gardineri ''Doridomorpha'' is a genus of sea slugs, arminoid nudibranchs, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Doridomorphidae. Taxonomy The phylogenetic position of ''Doridomorpha'' was clarified in 2020 as a result of an integrative taxonomic stu ...
'' Eliot, 1903 * ''
Doto antarctica Doto can refer to: *Doto, one of the Nereid In Greek mythology, the Nereids or Nereides ( ; grc, Νηρηΐδες, Nērēḯdes; , also Νημερτές) are sea nymphs (female spirits of sea waters), the 50 daughters of the 'Old Man of t ...
'' Eliot, 1907 * '' Doto oscura'' Eliot, 1906 * '' Elysia chilkensis'' Eliot, 1916 * ''
Elysia hendersoni Elysia may signify the following: *Elysia (band), a deathcore band * ''Elysia'' (gastropod), a genus of gastropods *Elysium, a section of the underworld containing the Elysian Fields *Elysia, a terrestrial planet in '' Metroid Prime 3: Corruption'' ...
'' Eliot, 1899 * ''
Elysia japonica Elysia may signify the following: *Elysia (band), a deathcore band * ''Elysia'' (gastropod), a genus of gastropods *Elysium, a section of the underworld containing the Elysian Fields *Elysia, a terrestrial planet in '' Metroid Prime 3: Corruption'' ...
'' Eliot, 1913 * ''
Ercolania zanzibarica ''Ercolania zanzibarica'' is a species of sacoglossan sea slug, a shell-less marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusk in the family Limapontiidae. Charles Eliot caught two specimens at Chuaka, on the eastern coast of Zanzibar Zanzibar (; ...
'' Eliot, 1903 * ''
Geitodoris reticulata ''Geitodoris reticulata'' is a species of sea slug or dorid nudibranch, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Discodorididae. Distribution This species occurs in the Atlantic Ocean off Cape Verde , national_anthem = () , o ...
'' Eliot, 1906 * ''
Halgerda wasinensis ''Halgerda wasinensis'' is a species of sea slug, a dorid nudibranch, shell-less marine gastropod mollusks in the family Discodorididae. Distribution This species was described from specimens collected by Cyril Crossland at Wasini Island, East ...
'' Eliot, 1904 * ''
Halgerda willeyi ''Halgerda willeyi'' is a species of sea slug. It is a dorid nudibranch, a shell-less marine gastropod mollusk in the family Discodorididae. Distribution This species was described from a single specimen collected at Lifou, Loyalty Islands, ...
'' Eliot, 1904 * '' Lomanotus vermiformis'' Eliot, 1908 * '' Marionia levis'' Eliot, 1904 * '' Marionia viridescens'' Eliot, 1904 * ''
Miamira magnifica ''Miamira magnifica'' is a species of colourful dorid nudibranch, a sea slug, a shell-less marine gastropod mollusk in the family Chromodorididae.MolluscaBase (2018)''Miamira magnifica'' Eliot, 1910.Accessed through: World Register of Marine Spec ...
'' Eliot, 1904 * ''
Notaeolidia depressa ''Notaeolidia depressa'' is a species of sea slug, an aeolid nudibranch, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Notaeolidiidae. Distribution This species was described from McMurdo Bay, Ross Sea, Antarctica Antarctica () is Earth' ...
'' Eliot, 1905 * ''
Notaeolidia gigas ''Notaeolidia gigas'' is a species of sea slug, an aeolid nudibranch, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Notaeolidiidae. Distribution This species was described from McMurdo Bay, Ross Sea, Antarctica Antarctica () is Earth's s ...
'' Eliot, 1905 * ''
Platydoris pulchra ''Platydoris pulchra'' is a species of sea slug, a dorid nudibranch, shell-less marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusks in the family Discodorididae.Rosenberg, G. (2015)''Platydoris pulchra''.In: MolluscaBase (2015). Accessed through: World Regis ...
'' Eliot, 1904 * ''
Sclerodoris coriacea ''Sclerodoris coriacea'' is a species of sea slug, a dorid nudibranch, shell-less marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusks in the family Discodorididae.Bouchet, P. (2016)''Sclerodoris coriacea''.In: MolluscaBase (2015). Accessed through: World R ...
'' Eliot, 1904 * ''
Sclerodoris minor ''Sclerodoris minor'' is a species of sea slug, a dorid nudibranch, shell-less marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusks in the family Discodorididae Discodorididae is a taxonomic family of sea slugs, specifically dorid nudibranchs, marine ...
'' Eliot, 1904 * '' Sclerodoris tuberculata'' Eliot, 1904 * '' Thordisa burnupi'' Eliot, 1910 * ''
Tritoniella belli ''Tritoniella belli'' is a species of the nudibranch genus ''Tritoniella''. The species was described together with its synonym ''Tritoniella sinuata'' in 1907 by the British diplomat and malacologist Charles Eliot. It is found in the Southern Oce ...
'' Eliot, 1907


See also

*
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* Anglo-Japanese relations *
Buddhism in Japan Buddhism has been practiced in Japan since about the 6th century CE. Japanese Buddhism () created many new Buddhist schools, and some schools are original to Japan and some are derived from Chinese Buddhist schools. Japanese Buddhism has had a ...
* Edward Carlyon Eliot * Charles William Eliot


Notes


References

* Winckworth, Ronald. (1931)
"Obituary. Sir Charles Eliot, 1862–1931,"
''Proceedings of the Malacological Society of London'' 19(5): 224–226. * J. R. le B. Tomlin, 1931. ''Obituary notice: Sir Charles Eliot''. Journal of Conchology 19(5): 145 * A. Vayssière, 1932. ''Nécrologie. Sir Charles Eliot''. Journal de Conchyliologie 76(2): 139–142. * G. B. Sansom & J. M. Hussey, 2004. ''Eliot, Sir Charles Norton Edgcumbe.'' Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 18: 49–50. * Nish, Ian. (2004). ''British Envoys in Japan 1859–1972.'' Folkestone, Kent: Global Oriental.
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