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  1. General Robert Ellice (13 October 1784 – 18 June 1856) was a British Army officer. Grave, Kensal Green Cemetery Military career. Born the son of Scottish merchant and fur trader Alexander Ellice and brother of Edward Ellice and Alexander Ellice, Ellice was commissioned as an ensign on 8 November 1798.

  2. Robert Ellice died on 19 December 1858. [3] In 1880 his son, Major Edward Charles Ellice, DSO (1917/8), JP , MP (1903–6, Liberal, St. Andrews Boroughs ), (1858–1934) succeeded his first cousin once removed, Edward Ellice the Younger , to the Ellice estate at Invergarry , Inverness, Scotland.

  3. Colonel Robert Ellice of Gwasnewydd (fl. 1640; occasionally spelt "Robert Ellis") was a Welsh professional soldier who served in the Royalist army in the English Civil War. Trained as a military engineer, during the war Ellice served largely in North Wales, which was strategically important due...

  4. Colonel Robert Ellice of Gwasnewydd (fl. 1640; occasionally spelt "Robert Ellis") was a Welsh professional soldier who served in the Royalist army in the English Civil War. Contents. Life; Civil War service; After the war; References; Sources

  5. Born the son of Alexander Ellice and brother of Edward Ellice, [1] Ellice was commissioned as an ensign on 8 November 1798. [2] He saw action at Buenos Aires in 1807 before becoming Deputy Adjutant-General in Canada in 1809. [2]

  6. Robert Ellice died before 1661, and was succeeded by his son PETER ELLICE (died 1719), who became a J.P. and deputy-steward of Bromfield and Yale. Extensive rebuilding forced him to mortgage the estate bit by bit, until by 1750 it had passed into the hands of the mortgagees.