Eliot Family (South England)
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The Eliot family is a British aristocratic family whose members include earls, barons, counts, knights, governors, peers, and Members of Parliament. The main factions are the Earls of St Germans and the
Eliot Military Family The Eliot family is a British aristocratic family whose members include earls, barons, counts, knights, governors, peers, and Members of Parliament. The main factions are the Earls of St Germans and the Eliot Military Family, which encompasses ...
, which encompasses the Count Eliots.


History

It is unknown exactly when the Eliots settled in Devon; however, it is estimated they prospered there for 8 to 10 generations.Porter, William S., ''Genealogy of the Eliot family'', George B. Bassett & Co., New Haven, 1854 The earliest written record of the surname is an
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signed in 1400 by RYC Elyot. John Eliot of Devonshire (born 1375) is a common ancestor for all Eliots of South England.''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', Volume 39, David Clapp & Son, Boston, 1885 He had two sons, Mychell (born 1414) and Walter (born 1433).Eliot, Walter Graeme, ''A Sketch of Eliot Family'', Livingston Middleditch, New York, 1887 Mychell's family took residence in East Coker while Walter remained in Devon. Walter's son William married Joan Coteland, daughter and heir of Nicholas Coteland of Cutland.Howard, Joseph Jackson, ''Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica'', Hamilton, Adams, and Co., London, 1876 In 1480 they had a son John Eliot of Cutland who married Joan Bonville, granddaughter of William Bonville, 1st Baron Bonville. Edward Eliot of Cutland (died 1522) was third cousins with
Sir Thomas Elyot Sir Thomas Elyot (c. 149626 March 1546) was an English diplomat and scholar. He is best known as one of the first proponents of the use of the English language for literary purposes. Early life Thomas was the child of Sir Richard Elyot's firs ...
, son of Sir Richard Elyot and descendant of Mychell Eliot. During the reign of
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the Eliot family gained significant wealth through privateering.Henning, Basil Duke,''The House of Commons 1660-1690'', Volume 1, Secker & Warburg, London, 1983 In 1564 John Eliot, son of Edward Eliot of Cutland, purchased the priory of St Germans and the family relocated from Devon to St Germans, Cornwall. The priory was renamed Port Eliot and experienced significant expansion with many farms and cottages being added to the property. The main house features 123 rooms, 13 staircases, and 83 chimneys.
Sir John Eliot Sir John Eliot (11 April 1592 – 27 November 1632) was an English statesman who was serially imprisoned in the Tower of London, where he eventually died, by King Charles I for advocating the rights and privileges of Parliament. Early life Th ...
was born at Port Eliot on April 11, 1592. Quickly rising to political power, he was a prominent advocate for the rights of Parliament. His serial imprisonment at the Tower of London by King Charles I and the suspicious circumstances surrounding his death in 1632 where important catalysts in the growing dispute between parliament and the king. After Sir John's death, Port Eliot was passed to his eldest son John Eliot (1612-1685). However, his sons Daniel Eliot (1646-1702) and Richard Eliot (1652-1685) both died without male heirs, causing confusion as to who would inherit Port Eliot. Sir John's second son Richard Eliot (born 1614) only had an illegitimate son, while Sir John's third son Edward Eliot (1618-1710) also died without an heir. The port was inherited by Edward Eliot (died 1723), the grandson of Sir John's youngest son Nicholas Eliot. Following Edwards death in 1723 the port was passed to his brother Richard Eliot (died 1748).


Earls of St Germans

Edward Eliot (1727-1804), the son of Richard Eliot (died 1748), served as Member of Parliament for St Germans, Liskeard, and Cornwall, as well as commissioner of the Board of Trade and Plantations. He remained in the House of Commons until 1784, when he entered the
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as Baron Eliot. In 1789 he assumed the additional surname Craggs, after his mother Harriot Craggs. When he died the barony was passed to his oldest living son, Lord John Eliot (1761-1823). In 1815 King George III created him Earl of St Germans, a title that he passed to his brother William Eliot, 2nd Earl of St Germans and heirs male of his body. Montague Eliot, 8th Earl of St Germans was
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to both King Edward VII and King George V, as well as
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for Edward VII and Extra-Groom-in-Waiting for George V,
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, George VI, and Elizabeth II. The title is currently held by Albert Eliot, 11th Earl of St Germans, the heir presumptive is Hon. Louis Eliot.


Eliot Military Family

Richard Eliot and Catherine Killigrew had an illegitimate son George Elliott, who became surgeon or doctor to the Tangier Garrison. His descendants continued ties with the British military. George's son Roger Elliott was appointed Governor of Gibraltar and married Charlotte Elliot, the sister-in-law of
Sir Gilbert Eliott, 3rd Baronet, of Stobs Sir Gilbert Eliott, 3rd Baronet, of Stobs ( – 27 May 1764) was a Scottish Whig politician who sat in the British House of Commons between 1708 and 1727. He was outlawed after killing his opponent in an after-dinner argument and fight, but w ...
.Marshall, John, ''Royal Naval Biography'', Volume 3, Part 2, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, London, 1832 George Augustus Eliott, 1st Baron Heathfield was his nephew. The marriage helped bring this branch of the family back to prominence after the relative obscurity of Richard and George. Granville Elliott rose to the rank of Major General and married
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, a lady of honour for the Empress of Germany. Granville was appointed Chamberlain for Emperor Charles VI, made
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, and Comte de Morhange. In 1785 he returned to England and commanded Colonel Elliott's Regiment of Foot. Granville spent a large amount of time attempting to prove Richard Eliot and Catherine Killigrew had married prior to George's birth, making Granville the rightful heir to Sir John and Port Eliot. Despite his attempt failing in London, Granville was given the title Graf von Port Eliot at the court of Lorraine. Granville was also responsible for changing the surname back to the spelling "Eliot", which he named the children of his second marriage.
Francis Perceval Eliot Francis Perceval Eliot (September 1755 – 23 August 1818) was an English soldier, auditor, and man of letters. In 1814 he succeeded his half-brother as Count Eliot, however he did not feel it was proper to assume the title.Marshall, John, ''Ro ...
succeeded his half-brother as Count Eliot but felt it was not proper to assume the title. He had 7 sons that kept the family strongly tied to the military, at least 4 fought alongside each other at the Battle of Vimeiro. His eldest son William Granville Eliot authored "A Treatise on The Defence of Portugal". Documentation done by Edward John Eliot forms an important record of military life during the early 1800s.


Connected Families


American Eliot Family

Between 1668 and 1670 Andrew Eliot and his son, also named Andrew Eliot, immigrated from East Coker to
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. Moving to Boston, the family gained significant wealth and influence. Members of the
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, the Eliots played a significant role in shaping the American education system.Bush, Ronald, ''T.S. Eliot: the modernist in history'', New York, 1991 Notable members include
Samuel Eliot (banker) Samuel Eliot was an American banker and businessman from the prominent Eliot family of Boston. He served as President of Massachusetts Bank, and was a highly successful Boston merchant, owning and operating what was then the precursor to 19th- an ...
,
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president Charles William Eliot, Washington University founder William Greenleaf Eliot, Reed College founder
Thomas Lamb Eliot Thomas Lamb Eliot ( – ) was an Oregon pioneer, minister of one of the first churches on the west coast of the U.S., president of the Portland Children's Home, president of the Oregon Humane Society, a director of the Art Association, director o ...
, Nobel Prize winning poet T.S. Eliot, and Charles Eliot (landscape architect).


Canadian Eliot Family

Francis Breynton Eliot, the second son of
Francis Perceval Eliot Francis Perceval Eliot (September 1755 – 23 August 1818) was an English soldier, auditor, and man of letters. In 1814 he succeeded his half-brother as Count Eliot, however he did not feel it was proper to assume the title.Marshall, John, ''Ro ...
, immigrated to Canada sometime in the mid-1800s. The family remained closely tied to the British Military, residing directly across from the
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on Elgin Street. The most notable member is
Charles William John Eliot Charles William John Eliot (December 8, 1928 – May 20, 2008), commonly known as Willie Eliot or C.W.J. Eliot, was a Canadian academic and university administrator. Best known for being the third President of the University of Prince Edward Isl ...
. A portrait of Sarah Granville Eliot by Prudence Heward hangs in the National Gallery of Canada.National Gallery of Canada
"Sarah Eliot" by Prudence Heward
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Arms

The shield of the Eliot family is argent and features a fess gules between wavy
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double-cotises. The crest is an elephant head couped argent, collared glues. Eagles with expanded wings are traditionally used as supporters by the Earl of St. Germans. The motto of the Eliot family changes depending on the faction. The Earl of St. Germans uses “præcedentibus insta”, meaning “press close upon those in the lead.” Count Eliot used a passage from
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by
Sir Thomas Elyot Sir Thomas Elyot (c. 149626 March 1546) was an English diplomat and scholar. He is best known as one of the first proponents of the use of the English language for literary purposes. Early life Thomas was the child of Sir Richard Elyot's firs ...
, “fac aut tace” which translates to “do or be silent”. Other branches feature the motto given to Sir William de Aliot by William the Conqueror, “per saxa, per igneous, fortiter et recte”, although this is predominantly used by Clan Elliot.


Other interests

Descendants of the Eliot military family owned land in the
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and Brockley area. Several roads in
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are named after the family. Eliot Bank & St Germains Road also a pub on the corner was named St Germains (Now renamed The Honor 'sic''Oak).


References

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