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T. E. Ellis

Thomas Edward Ellis (16 February 1859 – 5 April 1899), often known as T. E. Ellis or Tom Ellis, was a Welsh politician who was the leader of Cymru Fydd, a movement aimed at gaining home rule for Wales. Ellis was, for a time, the most prominent of a generation of Liberal politicians who emerged in Wales after 1886, who placed greater emphasis than the previous generation to a Welsh dimension to their politics. His early death in 1899 aged 40 added to the aura that surrounded his name.[1]

T. E. Ellis
Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury
In office
1894–1895
MonarchVictoria
Prime MinisterArchibald Primrose
Preceded byEdward Marjoribanks
Succeeded bySir William Hood Walrond
Personal details
Born16 February 1859
Died5 April 1899 (aged 40)
NationalityWelsh
Political partyLiberal
Alma materAberystwyth College
New College, Oxford
Statue on the main shopping street in Bala

Early life edit

T. E. Ellis was born at Cefnddwysarn near Bala, the son of a tenant farmer, and was brought up among folk memories of the political evictions in Merioneth following the 1859 and 1868 General Elections.[1] Having attended Bala Grammar School, where his fellow pupils included Owen Morgan Edwards, he progressed to the University of Wales, Aberystwyth (then Aberystwyth college) from 1875 to 1879, then went to New College, Oxford, graduating in history in 1884.[2]

On leaving Oxford, Ellis briefly went into journalism and also acted as a private tutor to the son of a South Wales shipping magnate. He then became private secretary to Liberal Party MP, John Brunner.[2] This took him to London and drew him closer to political life. In 1892, he was one of the founder members of the Aberystwyth Old Students' Association and was President from 1892 to 1898.[3]

Parliamentary career edit

In 1886, he was selected as the Liberal Party candidate for the Merionethshire constituency, and was elected the same year at the general election.[4][2]

Ellis quickly became prominent as a spokesman for Welsh concerns, and in a speech in Bala in 1890 called for a legislative assembly for Wales.[2] He became the leader of the Cymru Fydd movement which sought to gain home rule for Wales, cooperating closely with David Lloyd George, and also played a prominent part in the campaign for Welsh disestablishment. In 1892 when Gladstone formed a new administration, Ellis accepted the post of the second whip, which meant that he had to withdraw from the movement, whose leadership was taken over by Lloyd George and Herbert Lewis (MP for Flint Boroughs). In 1894 Ellis was appointed Chief Whip.[2]

Ellis also published the first volume of the collected works of the 17th century Welsh Puritan writer Morgan Llwyd,[4] a work completed after his death by his brother in law, J. H. Davies.[2] He died in Cannes in February 1899.[2] His son, the academic Thomas Iorwerth Ellis, wrote a two-volume biography of him, the volumes being published in 1944 and 1948 respectively.

Ellis was a proponent of Pan-Celticism, stating "We must work for bringing together Celtic reformers and Celtic peoples. The interests of Irishmen, Welshmen and [Scottish] Crofters are almost identical. Their past history is very similar, their present oppressors are the same and their immediate wants are the same.[5]: 78 

Personal life edit

Ellis married Annie Jane, daughter of Robert J. Davies and sister of John Humphreys Davies.[2] They had one son, his biographer Thomas Iorwerth Ellis, who was born posthumously in December 1899.

Assessment edit

Tom Ellis, according to Kenneth O Morgan, was a 'nationalist of a complex kind'. On the one hand, he was deeply rooted in the Methodist tradition, with a love of Welsh poetry and literature. He regarded himself as a follower of Mazzini, and his support for Cymru Fydd made him a prominent advocate of Home Rule. In contrast, he became an admirer of Cecil Rhodes, whom he had met in Cape Colony and his acceptance of government office attracted criticism from some of his erstwhile supporters.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Morgan 1981, p. 33.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Ellis, Thomas Iowerth. "Thomas Edward Ellis". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales. Retrieved 3 April 2016.
  3. ^ Ellis, E. L. (1972). The University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, 1872-1972. Cardiff: University of Wales Press. p. 339. ISBN 978-0-7083-1930-7.
  4. ^ a b Roberts & Williams 1908, p. 90.
  5. ^ De Barra, Caoimhín (2018). The Coming of the Celts, AD 1860: Celtic Nationalism in Ireland and Wales. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press. ISBN 9780268103378.
  6. ^ Morgan 1981, pp. 33–4.

Dictionary of Welsh Biography

Entry by K O Morgan in Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford, 2004–08

Bibliography edit

  • Hughes, Dewi Rowland (1997). "O'r Bala i Dde Affrica. Taith Wleidyddol Tom Ellis (1886-1892)" (PDF). Traethodydd (in Welsh). CLII (643): 206–22. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
  • Wyn Jones, Thomas Edward Ellis: 1859-1899 (University of Wales Press, 1986)
  • Neville Masterman: The Forerunner: The Dilemmas of Tom Ellis, 1859-1899 (Christopher Davies, Swansea, 1972) ISBN 0-7154-0012-6
  • Morgan, Kenneth O. (1981). Rebirth of a Nation. Wales 1880-1980. Cardiff: University of Wales Press. ISBN 0-19-821760-9.
  • Roberts, Thomas Rowland; Williams, Robert (1908). Eminent Welshmen: a short biographical dictionary of Welshmen who have attained distinction from the earliest times to the present, Volume 1. Educational Publishing Company. ISBN 9780788437717.
  • Meic Stephens (Editor): The New Companion to the Literature of Wales (University of Wales Press, Cardiff, 1998) ISBN 0-7083-1383-3

External links edit

Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Merionethshire
18861899
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury
1894–1895
Succeeded by
Professional and academic associations
New office President of the Aberystwyth Old Students' Association
1892–98
Succeeded by
Prof. D. E. Jones

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Thomas Edward Ellis 16 February 1859 5 April 1899 often known as T E Ellis or Tom Ellis was a Welsh politician who was the leader of Cymru Fydd a movement aimed at gaining home rule for Wales Ellis was for a time the most prominent of a generation of Liberal politicians who emerged in Wales after 1886 who placed greater emphasis than the previous generation to a Welsh dimension to their politics His early death in 1899 aged 40 added to the aura that surrounded his name 1 T E EllisParliamentary Secretary to the TreasuryIn office 1894 1895MonarchVictoriaPrime MinisterArchibald PrimrosePreceded byEdward MarjoribanksSucceeded bySir William Hood WalrondPersonal detailsBorn16 February 1859Died5 April 1899 aged 40 NationalityWelshPolitical partyLiberalAlma materAberystwyth CollegeNew College OxfordStatue on the main shopping street in Bala Contents 1 Early life 2 Parliamentary career 3 Personal life 4 Assessment 5 References 6 Bibliography 7 External linksEarly life editT E Ellis was born at Cefnddwysarn near Bala the son of a tenant farmer and was brought up among folk memories of the political evictions in Merioneth following the 1859 and 1868 General Elections 1 Having attended Bala Grammar School where his fellow pupils included Owen Morgan Edwards he progressed to the University of Wales Aberystwyth then Aberystwyth college from 1875 to 1879 then went to New College Oxford graduating in history in 1884 2 On leaving Oxford Ellis briefly went into journalism and also acted as a private tutor to the son of a South Wales shipping magnate He then became private secretary to Liberal Party MP John Brunner 2 This took him to London and drew him closer to political life In 1892 he was one of the founder members of the Aberystwyth Old Students Association and was President from 1892 to 1898 3 Parliamentary career editIn 1886 he was selected as the Liberal Party candidate for the Merionethshire constituency and was elected the same year at the general election 4 2 Ellis quickly became prominent as a spokesman for Welsh concerns and in a speech in Bala in 1890 called for a legislative assembly for Wales 2 He became the leader of the Cymru Fydd movement which sought to gain home rule for Wales cooperating closely with David Lloyd George and also played a prominent part in the campaign for Welsh disestablishment In 1892 when Gladstone formed a new administration Ellis accepted the post of the second whip which meant that he had to withdraw from the movement whose leadership was taken over by Lloyd George and Herbert Lewis MP for Flint Boroughs In 1894 Ellis was appointed Chief Whip 2 Ellis also published the first volume of the collected works of the 17th century Welsh Puritan writer Morgan Llwyd 4 a work completed after his death by his brother in law J H Davies 2 He died in Cannes in February 1899 2 His son the academic Thomas Iorwerth Ellis wrote a two volume biography of him the volumes being published in 1944 and 1948 respectively Ellis was a proponent of Pan Celticism stating We must work for bringing together Celtic reformers and Celtic peoples The interests of Irishmen Welshmen and Scottish Crofters are almost identical Their past history is very similar their present oppressors are the same and their immediate wants are the same 5 78 Personal life editEllis married Annie Jane daughter of Robert J Davies and sister of John Humphreys Davies 2 They had one son his biographer Thomas Iorwerth Ellis who was born posthumously in December 1899 Assessment editTom Ellis according to Kenneth O Morgan was a nationalist of a complex kind On the one hand he was deeply rooted in the Methodist tradition with a love of Welsh poetry and literature He regarded himself as a follower of Mazzini and his support for Cymru Fydd made him a prominent advocate of Home Rule In contrast he became an admirer of Cecil Rhodes whom he had met in Cape Colony and his acceptance of government office attracted criticism from some of his erstwhile supporters 6 References edit a b Morgan 1981 p 33 a b c d e f g h Ellis Thomas Iowerth Thomas Edward Ellis Dictionary of Welsh Biography National Library of Wales Retrieved 3 April 2016 Ellis E L 1972 The University College of Wales Aberystwyth 1872 1972 Cardiff University of Wales Press p 339 ISBN 978 0 7083 1930 7 a b Roberts amp Williams 1908 p 90 De Barra Caoimhin 2018 The Coming of the Celts AD 1860 Celtic Nationalism in Ireland and Wales Notre Dame University of Notre Dame Press ISBN 9780268103378 Morgan 1981 pp 33 4 Dictionary of Welsh BiographyEntry by K O Morgan in Dictionary of National Biography Oxford 2004 08Bibliography editHughes Dewi Rowland 1997 O r Bala i Dde Affrica Taith Wleidyddol Tom Ellis 1886 1892 PDF Traethodydd in Welsh CLII 643 206 22 Retrieved 22 June 2020 Wyn Jones Thomas Edward Ellis 1859 1899 University of Wales Press 1986 Neville Masterman The Forerunner The Dilemmas of Tom Ellis 1859 1899 Christopher Davies Swansea 1972 ISBN 0 7154 0012 6 Morgan Kenneth O 1981 Rebirth of a Nation Wales 1880 1980 Cardiff University of Wales Press ISBN 0 19 821760 9 Roberts Thomas Rowland Williams Robert 1908 Eminent Welshmen a short biographical dictionary of Welshmen who have attained distinction from the earliest times to the present Volume 1 Educational Publishing Company ISBN 9780788437717 Meic Stephens Editor The New Companion to the Literature of Wales University of Wales Press Cardiff 1998 ISBN 0 7083 1383 3External links editHansard 1803 2005 contributions in Parliament by T E Ellis Photograph of T E Ellis Biography of T E Ellis by Dr J Graham Jones Journal of Liberal History Issue 24 Autumn 1999 Archival material relating to T E Ellis UK National Archives nbsp Parliament of the United KingdomPreceded byHenry Robertson Member of Parliament for Merionethshire1886 1899 Succeeded byOwen Morgan EdwardsPolitical officesPreceded byEdward Marjoribanks Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury1894 1895 Succeeded bySir William Hood WalrondProfessional and academic associationsNew office President of the Aberystwyth Old Students Association1892 98 Succeeded byProf D E Jones Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title T E Ellis amp oldid 1171517984, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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