- William Elliot of Wells
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name=William Elliot
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born=1696
died=1764
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placeofdeath=
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placeofburial_label=St James' Church, Piccadilly
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allegiance=Great Britain
branch=Army
serviceyears=1722-1746
rank=Colonel
unit=2nd Troop of Horse Grenadier Guards
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battles=Dettingen, Fontenoy
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laterwork=William Elliot of Wells (1696 – 1764) was an army officer,
courtier , andMember of Parliament during the reign of George II.The son of William Elliot of Wells (know to posterity as the "Laceman", from the trade in gold-embroidered lace from which he made his fortune), the younger William was christened
January 17 ,1696 atSt Martin-in-the-Fields ,Westminster . He entered the army in 1722 as acornet in the Royal Regiment of Horse Guards, and in the following year joined Charles Churchill's Regiment of Dragoons as acaptain . While serving under Col. Churchill, Elliot witnessed the will of Churchill's mistress, the celebrated actressAnne Oldfield , and was one of the pallbearers at her funeral in 1730.In 1737, Elliot was commissioned as
major of the 2nd Troop of Horse Grenadier Guards, of which he was madelieutenant-colonel in 1741. He fought at both Dettingen and Fontenoy, but resigned his commission in 1746. His sister's son, George Augustus Eliott (later Lord Heathfield, defender of Gibraltar), was one of his subordinate officers in the 2nd Troop of Horse Grenadier Guards.In 1741, Elliot was elected as a Whig
Member of Parliament (MP) for Calne,Wiltshire (which seat he held until 1754). Subseqeuntly, in 1743, he was made one of the equerries to George II, and served until the king’s death in 1760.Elliot inherited his father's estate of Wells, in
Roxburghshire , in 1728.While still a captain in Churchill's dragoons, Elliot married--against her father's wishes--Lady Frances de Nassau d’Auverquerque, elder daughter of the Earl of Grantham, at
St Benet Paul's Wharf ,London , on4 June 1737 . They had one child Henry [Henry Elliot, baptised 11 May 1741 St James' Church, Piccadilly] , who died young.Elliot died in 1764 and was buried in
St James's Church, Piccadilly ,Westminster . Lady Frances Elliot died in 1772, and was buried with him.References
*Romney Sedgwick, ed., "The History of Parliament: The Commons 1715-1754" (London, 1971).
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