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===Sir [[name::Gilbert]] [[name::ELIOT]] or [[name::ELLIOT]] or [[name::ELIOTT]], 3rd baronet ca.[[date of birth::1680]]-[[date of death::1764]]=== | ===Sir [[name::Gilbert]] [[name::ELIOT]] or [[name::ELLIOT]] or [[name::ELIOTT]], 3rd baronet ca.[[date of birth::1680]]-[[date of death::1764]]=== | ||
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====Biographical Note==== | ====Biographical Note==== | ||
Son of Sir [[family::William Eliot]], 2nd bart, of [[location::Stobs, Roxburghshire]], from whom he inherited the title and family estates in 1699. The family had been prominent in Roxburghshire affairs and politics for several generations, and Gilbert became [[occupation::MP]] for [[location::Roxburghshire]] in 1708. His parliamentary career was cut short when he killed [[associates::John Stewart]] at a dinner in 1727, when he fled abroad; he received a royal pardon soon afterwards, and then returned to his Roxburghshire estates and thereafter lived a retired life. | Son of Sir [[family::William Eliot]], 2nd bart, of [[location::Stobs, Roxburghshire]], from whom he inherited the title and family estates in 1699. The family had been prominent in Roxburghshire affairs and politics for several generations, and Gilbert became [[occupation::MP]] for [[location::Roxburghshire]] in 1708. His parliamentary career was cut short when he killed [[associates::John Stewart]] at a dinner in 1727, when he fled abroad; he received a royal pardon soon afterwards, and then returned to his Roxburghshire estates and thereafter lived a retired life. |
Latest revision as of 06:23, 21 July 2023
Sir Gilbert ELIOT or ELLIOT or ELIOTT, 3rd baronet ca.1680-1764
Biographical Note
Son of Sir William Eliot, 2nd bart, of Stobs, Roxburghshire, from whom he inherited the title and family estates in 1699. The family had been prominent in Roxburghshire affairs and politics for several generations, and Gilbert became MP for Roxburghshire in 1708. His parliamentary career was cut short when he killed John Stewart at a dinner in 1727, when he fled abroad; he received a royal pardon soon afterwards, and then returned to his Roxburghshire estates and thereafter lived a retired life.
Books
Eliot used an engraved armorial bookplate (Franks 9744); the extent and disposition of his library are not known.
Sources
- History of Parliament.
- Sir Gilbert Eliott, Wikipedia.
- Gambier Howe, E. R. J. Franks bequest: catalogue of British and American book plates bequeathed to the ... British Museum. London, 1903-4.