Welbore Ellis, 1st Baron Mendip
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Welbore Ellis, 1st Baron Mendip (15 December 1713 – 2 February 1802) was a British statesman.
In 1741, he was elected MP for Cricklade, then moved to Weymouth and Melcombe Regis (1747–1761), Aylesbury (1761–1768), Petersfield (1768–1774), Weymouth and Melcombe Regis (1774–1790) and Petersfield (1791–1794). In 1762, he succeeded Charles Townshend as Secretary at War, and in 1763, he proposed the appropriation of twenty army regiments to the colonies of America. In Parliament, with many others, he opposed the reception of papers from the American Congress. He became Treasurer of the Navy on 1777, then succeeded to the Colonial Secretaryship in 1782, which he held for a matter of months, before the American colonies were lost. In 1784, he became the longest-serving member of the House of Commons (having served for 34 years noncontinuously), becoming the honorary Father of the House. He was created Baron Mendip in 1794 in recognition of his governmental service.
Preceded by: Charles Townshend |
Secretary at War 1762–1765 |
Succeeded by: The Viscount Barrington |
Preceded by: Sir Gilbert Elliot, Bt |
Treasurer of the Navy 1777–1782 |
Succeeded by: Isaac Barré |
Preceded by: The Lord George Germain |
Secretary of State for the Colonies 1782 |
Succeeded by: — |
Preceded by: Charles Frederick |
Father of the House 1784–1790 |
Succeeded by: William Drake |
Preceded by: Sir Thomas Reade, 4th Bt. Charles Gore |
Member for Cricklade 1741– with Sir Thomas Reade, 4th Bt. |
Succeeded by: John Gore William Rawlinson Earle |
Preceded by: John Tucker Joseph Damer John Raymond James Steuart |
Member for Weymouth and Melcombe Regis 1747–1761 with Richard Plumer 1747–1751, George Dodington 1747–1754, Edward Hungate Beaghan 1747–1754, Lord George Augustus Cavendish 1751–1754, Lord John Cavendish 1754–1761, George Bubb Dodington 1754–1761, John Tucker 1754–1761 |
Succeeded by: John Tucker Sir Francis Dashwood, 2nd Bt. John Olmius Richard Glover |
Preceded by: John Willes John Wilkes |
Member for Aylesbury 1761–1768 with John Wilkes 1761–1764, Anthony Bacon 1764–1768 |
Succeeded by: Anthony Bacon John Durand |
Preceded by: John Joliffe Richard Croftes |
Member for Petersfield 1768–1774 with William Joliffe |
Succeeded by: William Joliffe Sir Abraham Hume, 2nd Bt. |
Preceded by: John Tucker The Lord Waltham Sir Charles Davers, 6th Bt. Jeremiah Dyson |
Member for Weymouth and Melcombe Regis 1774–1790 with John Tucker 1774–1778, William Chaffin Grove 1774–1781, John Purling 1774–1790, Gabriel Steward 1778–1780 & 1780–1786 & 1788–1790, Warren Lisle 1780, William Richard Rumbold 1781–1784, Sir Thomas Rumbold, 1st Bt. 1784–1790, George Jackson 1786–1788 |
Succeeded by: Sir James Murray Pulteney Richard Bempde Johnstone Andrew Stuart Thomas Jones |
Preceded by: William Joliffe Marquess of Titchfield |
Member for Petersfield 1791–1795 with William Joliffe |
Succeeded by: William Joliffe Charles Greville |
Preceded by: New Creation |
Baron Mendip 1794–1802 |
Succeeded by: Henry Welbore Ellis |