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Adam ELLIOT
Alias: Adam ELYOTT
Adm. sizar (age 18) at CAIUS, 10 Nov., 1664.
S. of Henry, clerk, of Jedburgh [ Roxburghshire ], Scotland . B. there.
Scholar, 1666 ;
B.A. 1668/9 .
Travelled on the continent [ Europe ] for two years.
On the voyage home captured by a Sallee rover, and sold as a slave in Morocco . Escaped to England .
Ord. deacon (Ely) 1671 ; priest (London) Dec., 1672,[ as ]
C. of Allington, Kent .
Chaplain to Lord Grey, of Werke.
Officiated in Dublin [ Ireland ].
P.C. of St James, Duke Place, London , 1685-1700 .
His Modest Vindication contains an account of his travels, and of his quarrel with his fellow collegian Titus Oates, who had accused him of being a Jesuit priest.
Died 1700 .
( Venn, I. 423; D.N.B. )
Adam ELLIOT
Approx. lifespan: 1646–1700
Adam ELYOTT
Adm. sizar (age 18) at Gonville & Caius College 1664:11:10
s. of Henry ELLIOT clerk, of Jedburgh, [Roxburghshire], Scotland ,
b. there.
Scholar 1666
B.A. 1668/9
Travelled on the continent [Europe], for two years.
On the voyage home captured by a Sallee rover, and sold as a slave in Morocco ,
Escaped to England ,
Ord. deacon (Ely) 1671 ; priest (London) 1672:12 [as]
C. of Allington, Kent ,
Chaplain to Lord Grey, of Werke.
Officiated in Dublin, [Ireland],
P.C. of St James, Duke Place, London , 1685-1700
His Modest Vindication contains an account of his travels, and of his quarrel with his fellow collegian Titus Oates, who had accused him of being a Jesuit priest.
Died 1700
( Venn I. 423; D.N.B. )

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