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  1. Edward Elliot was an investigative reporter for the Gotham Gazette who gained secrets about the Wayne Family and the Arkham Family. Carmine Falcone claimed that Elliot was also on the payroll of Salvatore Maroni .

  2. Edward James Eliot (24 August 1758 – 20 September 1797) was an English Member of Parliament. Life. Eliot was born in Cornwall, the son of Catherine (c.1735–1804), daughter and heir of Edward Elliston of Gestingthorpe, Essex, an East India Company captain, and Edward Craggs-Eliot (1727–1804), politician, created Baron Eliot in 1784.

  3. Edward James Eliot (1758 - 1797) Edward James was the second child and second son of Edward Eliot and Catherine Elliston. Being that this gentleman is the reason for all of my Eliot research and this website, it was impossible to abbreviate any area of his life — becoming quite obvious while writing out the "personal page" for my hero — that the result was going to be much too long for ...

  4. Character » Edward Elliot appears in 18 issues. Great-Great Grandfather of Thomas Elliot, aka Hush. One of the men responsible for the construction of modern day Gotham City.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Edward_EliotEdward Eliot - Wikipedia

    Edward Eliot may refer to: Edward Eliot (born 1618) (1618–1710), English politician. Edward Eliot (1684–1722), Member of Parliament for St Germans 1705–1715, Lostwithiel 1718–1720 and Liskeard 1722. Edward Craggs-Eliot, 1st Baron Eliot (1727–1804), British politician. Edward James Eliot (1758–1797), British politician ...

  6. Obras. Sites. Arquivos. T. S. Eliot. Thomas Stearns Eliot OM ( St. Louis, 26 de setembro de 1888 – Londres, 4 de janeiro de 1965) foi um poeta, dramaturgo e crítico de língua inglesa, considerado um dos representantes mais importantes do modernismo literário. [ 1] . Recebeu o Prêmio Nobel de Literatura de 1948. [ 2]

  7. Edward James Eliot: Abolition and Reform. As his faith grew stronger and deeper, so did Edward James' ties to reformation and charitable work. Already well established in the work of parliamentary reform, he became an active supporter of the movement to abolish the slave trade and improve the lot of the African people in general.