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Elliott, Edward Bishop.
Adm. pens. (age 17) at TRINITY, May 17, 1811. [2nd] s. of Charles [of Clapham and Brighton and Eling, dau. of Henry Venn]. B. [July 24, 1793], at Paddington, London.
Private tuition.
Matric. Michs. 1812; Scholar, 1814; B.A. (fourth 'senior optime') 1816; M.A. 1819.
Fellow, 1817-24.
Seatonian Prize, 1820, 1822.
Went on a tour to Italy and Greece with his brother Henry Venn (1809), 1817-20.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Oct. 28, 1821; priest (Norwich) Sept. 22, 1822.
V. of Tuxford, Notts., 1824-40.
Preb. of Heytesbury Collegiate Church, 1826.
V. of St Mark's, Brighton, opened by the exertions of his brother, 1853-75.
Preb. of Salisbury, 1853.
Married (1) Apr. 26, 1826, Mary, dau. of J. King, of Torwood, Sussex, and had issue; (2) Oct. 1, 1835, Harriette, dau. of Sir Richard Steele, Bart., and had issue.
Was particularly interested in the study of prophecy.
Author, Horae Apocalypticae, which caused much controversy; Seatonian Prize Poems; Vindiciae Honoriae; Apocalypsis Alfordiana, described by Sir James Stephen as 'a work of profound learning, singular ingenuity, and almost bewitching interest,' and other religious works.
Editor, Memoir of Lord Haddo, 5th Earl of Aberdeen. Died July 30, 1875.
Father of the next; brother of Henry V. (1809).
(Boase, 1. 981; D.N.B.; Foster, Index Eccles.; Crockford.)
Edward Bishop ELLIOTT
Approx. lifespan: 1793–1875
pens. aged 17 Trinity College adm1811:05:17
[2nd] s. of Charles ELLIOTT of Clapham, [London], and Brighton, [Sussex], , and Eling VENN dau. of Henry VENN].
b. 1793:07:24 Paddington, London ,
Private tuition.
Matric 1812:10MT:
Scholar 1814
BA fourth 'senior optime' 1816
MA 1819
Fellow 1817-24
Seatonian Prize 1820, 1822
Went on a tour to Italy , and Greece , with his brother Henry Venn (1809) 1817-20
Ord. deacon Ely 1821:10:28
Ord. priest Norwich 1822:09:22
V.: Tuxford, Nottinghamshire , 1824-40
Prebendary: Heytesbury Collegiate Church [Wiltshire], 1826
V.: St Mark's, Brighton, [Sussex], , opened by the exertions of his brother 1853-75
Prebendary: Salisbury, [Wiltshire], 1853
m. (1) 1826:04:26, Mary KING dau. of J. KING of Torwood, Sussex , , and had issue
m. (2) 1835:10:01
Harriette STEELE dau. of Sir Richard STEELE, Bart..
had issue
Was particularly interested in the study of prophecy.
Publ.: Horae Apocalypticae, which caused much controversy; Seatonian Prize Poems; Vindiciae Honoriae; Apocalypsis Alfordiana, described by Sir James Stephen as 'a work of profound learning, singular ingenuity, and almost bewitching interest,' and other religious works.
Editor: Memoir of Lord Haddo, 5 th Earl of Aberdeen.
d. 1875:07:30
father of Edward King ELLIOTT (1848)
brother of Henry V. ELLIOTT (1809)
( Boase, 1. 981; D.N.B. ; Foster, Index Eccles.; Crockford. )

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