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Ellis, E. W., esq., London Road, Northfleet (2 and 3).
H., esq., East Ham, Barking (2 and 3).

Rev. J. J., Lilley, Luton (2).

C., esq., Kensworth, Dunstable (2 and 3).

Ellice, Russell, esq., Brickendon, Hertford (2 and 3).

Ellis, Thomas, esq., M.D., 81 Bootham, York (2 and 3).

Wm., esq., Bellevue House, Heslington Road, York (2 and 3).
Rev. H. C., Curate of St. Mary's, Nottingham (2 and 3).

Rev. W., Curate of St. Matthew's, Rugby (2 and 3).

Edw., esq., Walberton, near Arundel (2).
Thomas, esq., Hook, Odiham, Hants (2 and 3).
Thomas, esq., Sherborne, Dorsetshire (2 and 3).
Geo., esq., Attorney-at-law, Leeds (2).

W. Viner, esq., Gloucester (2).

Charles, esq., Ulcombe, Kent (2 and 3).
Joseph, esq., Bedford Hotel, Brighton (2).
John James, esq., Dartford (2).

Charles, esq., Maidstone (2).

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T. R., esq., Norwich (2 and 3).

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Charles M., esq., Selmeston, Lewes (2).

Jervoise, esq., Herriard Park, Hants (2 and 3).

Thomas, Mr., Keston, Kent (2).

John, esq., Arlington, Guildford (2).

Mr. (Draper), Tunbridge Wells (2).

Mr. (Bookseller), Southampton (2).

J., esq., Metheringham, Sleeford, Lincolnshire (2 and 3).
John Lutman, esq., Petworth, Sussex (2).

Rev. S. A., Vicar of Long Itchington, co. Warwick (2 and 3).
Capt. John Hitch, Meldreth, Cambridgeshire (2).

Charles, esq., Meldreth, Royston (3).

Mrs., Woodville Hall, Ewell, Dover (2 and 3).
Job, esq., Oswestry (3).

J. P., esq., Hampton Bishop, Hereford (3).
Miss, Hessle, Hull, Yorkshire (3).

Robert Keate, esq., Sunderland (2 and 3).
Rev. J., Little Hays, Shenstone, Lichfield (3).
Rev. J. Williams, Glasfryn, Caernarvon (3).
Joshua, esq., Highfield House, Dewsbury (3).
H. R., esq., Erdington, Birmingham (3).

IRELAND.

Ellis, Robert Elwood, esq., Drogheda (2 and 3).

Hercules, esq., 83 Stephen's Green, Dublin (2 and 3).
Arthur, esq., 7 Great Denmark Street, Dublin (2 and 3).

George, esq., 91 Leeson Street, Dublin (2 and 3).

Andrew, M.D., 110 Stephen's Green, Dublin (2 and 3).
Rev. Tho., Perpetual Curate, Killilea, Armagh (2 and 3).
Rev. Edw., Salway, Tuam (2 and 3).

Capt. Francis, J.P., Tyrone, Omagh (2 and 3).
Richard, esq., Abbeyfeale, Limerick (2 and 3).
Rev. Robert, 2 Hill, Monkstown, Dublin (2 and 3).

SCOTLAND.

Ellis, Adam Gib, esq., 4 Royal Terrace, Edinburgh (3). *Alison, Sir Archibald, Bart. (2 and 3).

Supplement

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Notices of the Ellises.

BY WILLIAM SMITH ELLIS, ESQ.,

OF HYDECROFT, IN CHARLWOOD, CO. Surrey.

*** This Supplement contains new, enlarged and corrected Pedigrees; and is sent for their acceptance to the Recipients of the Notices: where the members of the Family are numerous, several copies are sent for distribution amongst them; if in any case insufficient for that purpose, extra copies may be had on application to the Author.

If sufficient materials are collected, a Second Supplement will probably be issued; for which Additions and Corrections, as well as new Pedigrees are requested.

Ellises of Yorkshire Bescent.

ELLIS OF LEPTON AND BARNBURGH, CO. YORK., AND MANSFIELD, CO. NOTTS.

[From Harl. MSS. 1571, p. 43, and 1487, p. 290.]

ARMS.-Or, on a cross sable five crescents arg., in the first quarter a crescent gules.

CREST.-Ut alii. On a goat's head erased a pale charged with three crescents. The naked mayden, the more aunciente crest. MOTTO.-Huic habeo non tibi.

RICHARD ELLIS, of Lepton in the parish of Kirkheaton in the West Riding, entailed his estates, 1421, and had issue

RICHARD ELLIS, s. & h., John Ellis, Robert Ellis, and William Ellis. Richard had issue

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RICHARD ELLIS who mar. d. of Rafe Aunger and had

JOHN ELLIS, of Barnburgh, 13 Henry VIII.; William Ellis, 2nd s. a priest, and Ann Ellis, ux. Bryan Allen, of Brayton, co. Yorks. John, by his 2nd wife Frances, d. of John Fleming, of Charlton, near Wakefield, had issue, Anne Ellis, mar. 1st, Robert Dawson, 2nd, John Creekes, of Retford, co. Notts.; Elizabeth, ua. Charles Slingsby, 3rd s. of Edward S., and parson of the Rectory of Ripeberne; Frances, twin sister to Elizabeth, Edmund Ellis, of London, merchant taylor; and CLEMENT ELLIS, Fellow of Linc. Coll., Oxf. By his 1st wife Jane, d. of Thomas Leeds, Esq., of Milford, he had issue

BRYAN ELLIS, 2nd s.; John Ellis, merchant adventurer; Elizabeth Ellis, ux. Nicholas Scargill, of Doncaster; and ANTHONY ELLIS, eldest son. of Holme upon the Wolde, 1584, who, by Isabel, d. of Henry Lechford, of Shelwood in Leigh, co. Surrey, Esq., had issue Richard Ellis, s. p. and Thomas Ellis, s. p. Bryan Ellis, by his first wife Mary, d. of William Hamon, of Hardingwell, Esq., had Helen Ellis and Margaret Ellis; and by his 2nd wife Elizabeth, d. of Richard Aske, of Owthorp, nune gravida, 1584,

MATHEW ELLIS, æet. 2, 1584.

Captain PHILIP ELLIS, probably s. or nephew of Clement Ellis aforesaid, Fellow of Linc. Coll. Oxford, distinguished himself during the Civil Wars. He was educated at Queen's Coll. Oxf. Dr. Potter, afterwards Bp. of Carlisle, was his tutor there, and afterwards removed him to Rose Castle in Cumberland, to manage the affairs of his temporal estate. The Bp. died soon after the Civil Wars broke out, but Capt. Ellis kept possession of Rose Castle for the King, and defended it for some considerable time against the Parliamentarians; but at last was forced to surrender it at discretion, and was long detained prisoner for his firm adherence to the Royal Cause. (Vide Notices, p. 280.)

In the Calendar of State Papers (Domestic Series, 1661-2 vol. i. p. 109) is a Certificate by Sir Philip Musgrave and 6 others, that Capt. Philip Ellis of Rose Castle, is zealous and orthodox, raised troops at his own expense for the late King, served 4 years without pay, was at the siege of Carlisle, stood a siege in his own castle, which was taken, lost more than £3000, was imprisoned 26 weeks, and has refused all offer of service from the King's enemies. In vol. ii. p. 109 is the form of a Warrant for a Grant to Capt. Philip Ellis, of the goods and estates taken from him by sequestrators in Cumberland, value £700 or more, with directions for restoring the

same.

Rev. CLEMENT ELLIS, M.A., son of the above Philip, was born at Rose Castle 1633, and Bp. Potter was his godfather. He was presented by the Duke of Newcastle, to whom he was Chaplain, to the Rectory of Kirkby co. Notts, and 1693 appointed by Abp. Sharpe a Prebendary of Southwell. He was married in London by the Rev. Robert Remington, Rector of Lockington, co. Yorks, 5 June 1664, being Trinity Sunday, to Elizabeth d. of Sir Thos. Remington, of Lund, co. Yorks. "He officiated at Kirkby till the date of his death June 27-8, 1699-1700. Although during this period he had the offer of many better livings, including that at St. Peter's, Nottingham, he declined them all from love to his humble flock. He spent the greater part of his income in charity, and in restoring the church, in commemoration of which tablets were erected. He and his wife were buried within the altar rails, and an inscription existed to their memory which in recent repairs of the church has been partially destroyed." "By his wife who died. July, 1691, he had issue 4 sons and 1 daughter. Two of his sons (one named Thomas) and his d. survived him, but of these there is now but one of his sons living (1738). He had a relation E. E. [? Edmund Ellis] who addressed some Latin verses to him."* Margaret Ellis d. of Clement was born Saturday Feb. 3, 1665, 10 P. M., bap. Feb. 13-sponsors, Sir W. Willowby, Duchess of Newcastle, and Lady Remington. She marr. Joseph Meymott, esq., and there is a brass tablet to her memory in Mansfield Church. CLEMENT ELLIS S. of Clement, was born Sunday June 7, 1668, 3 A. м., bap. June 11: Sponsors, Sir Thos. Remington, Mr. Wm. Newton, Mrs. Rollston. It is believed he became a Barrister.

PHILIP ELLIS S. of Rev. Clement Ellis was born Tuesday, Oct. 19, 1669, bap. 22d: sponsors, Rich. Remington Esq., and Edmund Ellis, Esq., and Mrs. Newton. He died Feb. 10, 1747, and is bur. in Mansfield Church. He mar. at Ossington, Sarah, who died at York, Jan. 1, 1750, æt. 71, and was bur. in St. Mary le Belfry Church. They had issue,-FRANCIS ELLIS, born Friday, May 9, 1710, who died 1762, and was bur. in Mansfield Church: Clement Ellis, born Oct. 13, 1708; one of his sponsors was the Dean of Wells; he died 1714 of smallpox and purples: Elizabeth Ellis, born May 31, 1712; one of the sponsors was Mr. Thos. Remington; she marr. Mr. Bernard Lentwern of York, Tuesday Oct. 2, 1744, at Newton, near Tadcaster; Sarah Ellis, born Nov. 8, 1718; Margaret Ellis born May 30, 1720; and

CLEMENT ELLIS, who was born Thursday, July 9, 1717, 10

*From The Scripture Catechist by Clement Ellis, M.A. London 1738, edited with a faithful account of the Author's Life by John Veneer Rector of St. Andrew's Chichester.

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One of his sponsors was the Dean of Wells. He marr. 3 March 1744, Sarah Senior, who was born March 1, 1725, and died March 15, 1782, and was bur. in Mansfield Church with her husband, who died Oct. 19, 1769. They had issue,— Sarah Ellis, born June 6, 1746, died unmarr. June 16, 1832, and was bur. in Mansfield Churchyard: PHILIP ELLIS born Aug. 21, 1748. He went to Jamaica and became a Planter and Slave Owner, and died there unmarr. about 1810: Joseph Ellis, born Dec. 1, 1749, died young. Elizabeth Ellis born 1752, died 1757. FRANCIS-BERNARD ELLIS, born Feb. 26, 1754, named after his sponsors, his uncles Francis Ellis and Bernard Lentwern; he mar. Catherine Blagg May 6, 1791, died 1813, and is bur. in Mansfield Church:* CLEMENT ELLIS, born Nov. 23, 1755, mar. Oct. 18, 1783, Dorothy Wright, died Nov. 7, 1791, and is bur. in Ollerton Church:† JOSEPH ELLIS, born June 30, 1759, died May 30, 1796 SEPTIMUS ELLIS, born Apr. 10, 1762; and died of cholera in Glasgow 1849 æt. 87: Margaret Ellis born May 4, 1764, and died June 4, 1791, unmar.: JOHN ELLIS, born May 30, 1768, died of yellow fever in the West Indies: and

THOMAS ELLIS, born Jan. 12, 1757, and died in Jamaica about 1812. He mar. at Kenilworth a d. of Mr. Lilley Smith of Coventry in 1784, by whom he had issue,-Mary, born Dec. 3, 1785, bap. Feb. 7 following, and ob. cæl. in Glasgow, circ. 1836 LILLEY ELLIS of Leek co. Staff. silk manufacturer, born Nov. 27, 1786, bap. Dec. 26, ob. 1847, who mar. 1830 his cousin Sarah d. of Septimus Ellis, by whom he had issue 2 s. and 1 d. THOMAS ELLIS, born Feb. 26, 1788, bap. Nov. 11, and died at Poole in Dorsetsh. 1855, leaving 1 s. and I d.: WILLIAM ELLIS, born May 7, 1791: JOSEPH ELLIS, born Apl. 6, 1794, bap. Oct. 1, who married a lady of Trinidad, and died at Poole, leaving a widow and 3 children, Clement, James, and Sarah: JAMES§

*Their issue were, -Francis Ellis, born June 28, 1792, died aged 9 months. Catherine, born July 1793, died aged 1 month: Francis Ellis, born Jan. 3, 1795, died in March: Sarah, born May 27, 1802, who marr. Smith Solicitor, Derby and died Jan. 10, 1865 æt. 63: JOHN ELLIS, born Dec. 20, 1795, in Mansfield, where he died in 1862, and is bur. in the Cemetery. He left a widow and 4 children, living 1867, viz.

FRANCIS ELLIS Esq. of Bingham, Notts: Clement Ellis: James Ellis: and Sarah Ellis.

They had issue,-Clement Ellis, born July 29, 1784, who died young: Margaret, born July 25, 1787, who marr. J. Neale esq. of Mansfield-Woodhouse, Steward to the Duke of Portland, and died 1860: and Dorothy, born Sep. 27, 1788, died May 3, 1794.

He mar. 1793 Mary Rodick, by whom he had Mary, bo. 1794, died early; Francis, born 1798, ob. 1832; Thomas bo. 1795, ob. early; Sarah bo. 1796, mar. Lilley Ellis; John, bo. 1801, ob. 1852; Catharine, bo. 1803, ob. 1827; Jane, bo. 1804, ob. 1855; William, bo. 1805, ob. 1807; Margaret, bo. 1807, ob, early; and Clement, bo. 1808, ob. 1809.

§ He was married thrice, his first wife being Miss Logan. He had 9 children,

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