William Ellis , of Burton in Kennington and Canterbury , Kent.
13-455: William Ellis may refer to: Politicians [ edit ] William Ellis (14th-century MP) , in 1388, Member of Parliament for Canterbury William Ellis (Secretary of State) (died 1732), English Jacobite, secretary of State to James II in exile William Ellis (solicitor-general) (1609–1680), English lawyer and politician William Craven-Ellis (1880–1959), Conservative Party politician in
26-561: A woman named Isabel; they had a son, Thomas Ellis , MP for Kent constituency . Ellis was a Member of Parliament for Canterbury constituency in May 1382, February 1383, November 1384, February 1388 and 1395. This article about a 14th-century Member of the Parliament of England is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . William Henry Ellis (engineer) Sir William Henry Ellis (20 August 1860 – 4 July 1945)
39-684: The Florida Supreme Court William Wade Ellis (1751–1779), naturalist and artist who accompanied Captain Cook See also [ edit ] William Henry Ellis (disambiguation) William Ellis School , a UK secondary comprehensive school for boys in Highgate, London [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
52-784: The United Kingdom William Cox Ellis (1787–1871), member of the United States House of Representatives from Pennsylvania William Henry Ellis (politician) (1819–1858), English-born political figure in Newfoundland William R. Ellis (1850–1915), United States Congressman from Oregon from 1893–1899 and 1907–1911 William T. Ellis (1845–1925), U.S. Representative from Kentucky William Ellis (Newfoundland politician) (1857–1926), building contractor and political figure in Newfoundland William A. Ellis (1828–1900), member of
65-582: The Wisconsin State Senate William Ellis (mayor) , mayor of Hoboken, New Jersey William Ellis (Massachusetts politician) , representative to the Great and General Court Sportsmen [ edit ] William Ellis (English cricketer) (1876–1931), English cricketer for Derbyshire William Ellis (Scottish cricketer) (1923–2015), Scottish cricketer William Webb Ellis (1806–1872), Anglican clergyman, allegedly
78-586: The inventor of rugby football Billy Ellis (1895–1939), English footballer Bill Ellis (1919–2007), English cricketer Religious figures [ edit ] William Ellis (British missionary) (1794–1872), English missionary and author William Ellis (missionary in Newfoundland) (1780–1837), Irish-born Methodist clergyman, missionary in Newfoundland William Webb Ellis (1806–1872), Anglican clergyman, allegedly
91-763: The inventor of rugby football Others [ edit ] William Ellis (astronomer) (1828–1916), English astronomer and meteorologist William Ellis (engraver) (1747–1810), English engraver William Ellis (economist) (1800–1881), English businessman, writer on economics, and educational thinker William Ellis (Medal of Honor) (1834–1875), American soldier and Medal of Honor recipient William Ellis (writer on agriculture) (1700–1758), English writer on agriculture Sir William Charles Ellis (1780–1839), English physician, pioneering superintendent of asylums and Methodist lay preacher William Ellis (actor) , British actor, voice artist and podcaster William Henry Ellis (businessman) William Henry Ellis (1864–1923),
104-425: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=William_Ellis&oldid=1220072901 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages William Ellis (14th-century MP) Ellis married, before 1381,
117-584: Was a tribunal of inquiry as established by the Tribunals of Inquiry (Evidence) Act of 1921 and was established to inquire about what effect mining had had on drainage in the area, what the current efficiency of land drainage systems was and how best to manage the issue in the future. At the time of the inquiry Ellis was a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire , and hence entitled to use
130-525: Was a British civil engineer and steel maker . Ellis was born on 20 August 1860 in Pitsmoor , Sheffield , Yorkshire . He was the son of John Devonshire Ellis (1824–1906) and, his wife, Elizabeth Bourne. In 1889 Ellis married Lucy Rimington, the daughter of Francis William Tetley who was a director of Joshua Tetley & Son , the brewery in Leeds . Together they had two sons and two daughters. Ellis
143-642: Was a steel maker and in 1914 was elected Master Cutler , the head of the Company of Cutlers in Hallamshire and ambassador of industry for Sheffield. His tenure as Master Cutler, a position which usually changes each year, lasted until 1918 due to the outbreak of the First World War . In 1918 he was awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Engineering by the University of Sheffield . Ellis
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#1732791875764156-481: Was born into slavery and became a Mexican millionaire William Henry Ellis (engineer) (1860–1945), British civil engineer and steel maker William Hodgson Ellis (1845–1920), British-Canadian chemist William Otoo Ellis , Vice Chancellor of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology William Edward Ellis (1908–1982), U.S. Navy officer W. H. Ellis (1867–1948), justice of
169-645: Was elected president of the Institution of Civil Engineers for the November 1925 to November 1926 session. On 28 June 1926 he was appointed by the Home Secretary , William Joynson-Hicks, 1st Viscount Brentford , to sit on a commission which had been established to enquire into the conditions of mining and drainage in the county borough Doncaster in the West Riding of Yorkshire . The commission
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