Richard Ellison (politician) explained

Richard Ellison (1754 – 7 July 1827)[1] was a British politician.

He was the eldest son of Richard Ellison, banker, of Sudbrooke Holme, Lincolnshire.

He was appointed High Sheriff of Lincolnshire in 1793 and was Member of Parliament (MP) for Lincoln from 1796 to 1812, and for Wootton Bassett from 1813 to 1820.[2] He became Recorder of Lincoln and a member of the Board of Agriculture (1798).

He married twice; firstly Hannah, the daughter of John Cookson of Whitehill, co. Durham and secondly Jane Maxwell, with whom he had 4 sons. He also had an illegitimate daughter.

Richard Ellison MP is the great-great-great grandfather of Richard Ellison (cricketer).

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: House of Commons constituencies beginning with "L" (part 3) . https://web.archive.org/web/20081029034529/http://www.leighrayment.com/commons/lcommons3.htm . 29 October 2008 . Leigh Rayment's House of Commons pages . usurped . 2009-05-09.
  2. Web site: House of Commons constituencies beginning with "W" (part 5) . https://archive.today/20120527083342/http://www.leighrayment.com/commons/Wcommons5.htm . 27 May 2012 . Leigh Rayment's House of Commons pages . usurped . 2009-05-09.