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Thomas Scott-Ellis, 8th Baron Howard de Walden

Thomas Evelyn Scott-Ellis, 8th Baron Howard de Walden, 4th Baron Seaford (9 May 1880 – 5 November 1946)[1] was an English peer, landowner, writer and patron of the arts.

Thomas, 8th Baron Howard de Walden

Lord Howard de Walden was also a powerboat racer who competed for Great Britain in the 1908 Summer Olympics.[2]

Early life edit

Thomas Ellis was born in London on 9 May 1880, the only son of the 7th Baron Howard de Walden and Blanche Ellis (née Holden), daughter of William Holden the co-heir of Palace house, Lancaster.[3][4] He was baptised with the name of Thomas Evelyn Ellis, and was known within his family as "Tommy". Educated at Eton College and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, in 1917 he assumed the surname Scott-Ellis by Royal Licence.[5]

Military career edit

Commissioned into the 10th Hussars as a second-lieutenant on 19 April 1899, and honorary colonel of the Royal Scots Fusiliers,[6] he saw active military service in the Second Boer War and was promoted to lieutenant on 1 April 1900.[7] Following the end of that war, he retired from active service in August 1902.[8] He was appointed a captain (supernumerary) in the 2nd County of London Yeomanry (Westminster Dragoons) on 13 September 1902.[9] Scott-Ellis resumed active military service during World War I, being promoted Major in the Royal Tank Corps.[10]

Collecting and interests edit

 
Croesnewydd Hall, Wrexham, Wales

After succeeding to his family titles in 1899 he received his inherited estates when he came of age in 1901. This included a large part of Marylebone, London and earned him the title of 'Britain's wealthiest bachelor'. His fortune derived from his grandmother's estates which she had inherited as daughter of the Duke of Portland. The relatively small Ellis family estates, built on slavery and sugar estates in Jamaica, primarily Montpelier, Jamaica had been conveyed by his grandmother to his uncle, Evelyn Henry Ellis, in 1891.[11]

Lord Howard de Walden took a lease on Audley End House, Essex which had once belonged to his ancestors, in 1904 but reportedly never felt settled there. The artist Auguste Rodin created a bust of Lord Howard de Walden in 1906 which is held in the collection kept at the Rodin Museum in Philadelphia.[12] He purchased 'Croesnewydd hall' near Wrexham in 1929 which had been the home of his ancestors; that in between leasing Chirk Castle, Denbighshire from 1911 in preparation for his marriage, which became his main residence after World War I until 1946; and where he learned the Welsh language, he also spent time at 'Plas Llanina', Ceredigion.[3]

The Barony also inherited Dean Castle in Kilmarnock via inheritance from his grandmother, the 6th Baron's wife, 'Lady Lucy Cavendish-Scott-Bentinck'.[13]

A great sportsman, he was back up for the British fencing team at the 'Intercalated games' at Athens, 1906. He was a member of a Jockey club between 1905-1924, and had passions for horse-racing and sailing. He interested in powerboats,[14] and was crew member of the Dylan he participated in the first and only motor boat competitions at the Olympics of 1908 in London.[15] His steam yacht, Branwen, 135 feet (41 m) length overall, launched 28 October 1905 was the first vessel built at the John I. Thornycroft & Company's Woolston yard.[16][17]

In 1914, he provided financial support for the creation of Crab Tree Club in London and also in that year he was one of the people "blessed" in Wyndham Lewis's Blast Magazine.

Scott-Ellis had been awarded the a degree of LL.D. honoris causa by the University of Wales, he was President of the National Museum of Wales also a governor in the National Library of Wales.[3] In addition, he was chairman of the British Empire Academy.[18]

He had also been made a trustee of the Tate Gallery in 1938 and served as president of the Campaign for the Protection of Rural Wales from 1931 to 1945.[19] In 1934, he served as treasurer of the Royal Salop Infirmary in Shrewsbury.[20]

Lord Howard de Walden became a keen heraldist and genealogist, as well as amassing one of the most extensive collections of British armour, most of which is now on display at Dean Castle, Kilmarnock.[21]

Augustus John, in his memoirs, recalls visiting de Walden at Chirk Castle and being "greatly impressed to find our host one morning, clad, cap-à-pie, in a suit of ancient armour and reading his newspaper."[22]

Lord Howard de Walden was also an author, who produced several plays under the pseudonym of T. E. Ellis.[3] His passion was to do with literature from the medieval period, especially Welsh literature. He participated in writing in the National Eisteddfod of Wales, in particular to do with the fables of the Mabinogion.[14]

Dispute with John Lewis edit

John Lewis of the eponymous department store on Oxford Street engaged in a protracted legal dispute with de Walden, his ground landlord, over the Holles Street premises. The litigation went through the courts for twenty-three years and cost Lewis £40,000. At one point John Lewis was sent to Brixton Jail for contempt of court, and de Walden sued him for libel following his erection of placards at his stores. The case was eventually settled amicably.[23]

Family edit

 

In 1912, Lord Howard de Walden married Margherita Dorothy van Raalte (CBE, DStJ, born 1890 died 1974);[24] herself a collector of antiquities. Their six children were:

Lord Howard de Walden died, aged 66, on 5 November 1946 in London,[4][30] being succeeded in the family titles by his son, John Osmael Scott-Ellis.

Works edit

  • Some Feudal Lords and Their Seals (1903)
  • Banners Standards and Badges from a Tudor Manuscript in the College of Arms (1904)
  • The Children of Don: a drama in verse (1912)
  • Song of Gwyn ap Nudd (1913)
  • Pont Orewyn (1914)
  • Lanval: a drama in four acts (1908)
  • Dylan (1919)
  • The Cauldron of Annwn (1922)
  • The Cauldron of Annwn, including the story of Bronwen (1929)
  • Five Pantomimes (1930)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Lord Thomas Evelyn Scott-Ellis, 8th Baron Howard de Walden". geni.com.
  2. ^ "Thomas Scott-Ellis". Olympedia. Retrieved 4 April 2021.
  3. ^ a b c d "SCOTT-ELLIS, THOMAS EVELYN (1880 - 1946), 8th BARON HOWARD DE WALDEN and 4th BARON SEAFORD, landowner and sportsman, writer, and patron of the arts". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales. 1959.
  4. ^ a b Maclagan, Michael; H.C.G. Matthew (2004). "Ellis, Thomas Evelyn Scott-, eighth Baron Howard de Walden (1880–1946)". In Matthew, H. C. G (ed.). Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (1st Online Edition 2011 January ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/35995. Retrieved 1 June 2014. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  5. ^ "College of Arms - College of Arms". www.college-of-arms.gov.uk. Retrieved 9 August 2020.
  6. ^ Hesilrige 1921, p. 487.
  7. ^ Hart 1902, London.
  8. ^ "No. 27460". The London Gazette. 1 August 1902. p. 4963.
  9. ^ "No. 27473". The London Gazette. 12 September 1902. p. 5890.
  10. ^ "Royal Tank Regiment". www.army.mod.uk. Retrieved 9 August 2020.
  11. ^ Higman 2004, p. 67.
  12. ^ "Lord Thomas Evelyn Howard de Walden, Musée Rodin, Les collections du Musée Rodin". Musée Rodin (in French). Retrieved 18 August 2017.
  13. ^ "Dean Castle". kilmarnock.com.
  14. ^ a b "Thomas Evelyn Scott-Ellis, 8th Baron Howard de Walden (1880-1946)". library.leeds.ac.uk.
  15. ^ "RMYC - The Royal Motor Yacht Club, Poole Harbour, Dorset". The Royal Motor Yacht Club. Retrieved 9 August 2020.
  16. ^ "The Steam Yacht Branwen". International Marine Engineering. 11 (August). Marine Engineering: 317–318. 1906. Retrieved 4 February 2018.
  17. ^ "Shipbuilding Notes". Page's Weekly. 7 (Friday, 3 November 1905). Page's Weekly, London: 1009. 1905. Retrieved 4 February 2018.
  18. ^ Sun (Auckland), vol. 1, issue 64, 7 June 1927, p. 12.
  19. ^ Brace, M (2004). The History of the Campaign for the Protection of Rural Wales. p. 46. Campaign for the Protection of Rural Wales {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
  20. ^ Keeling-Roberts 1981, p. xv.
  21. ^ Trust, East Ayrshire Leisure (6 March 2019). "What's On". East Ayrshire Leisure Trust. Retrieved 9 August 2020.
  22. ^ Richards 1973, p. 225.
  23. ^ "Obituary: Mr John Lewis". The Times. 9 June 1928. p. 16.
  24. ^ "The Van Raalte Family". www.futuremuseum.co.uk. Retrieved 9 August 2020.
  25. ^ "Harrach 1900-present". royaltyguide.nl.
  26. ^ www.winchestercollegeatwar.com
  27. ^ Pottle, Mark (23 September 2004). "Ellis, (Esyllt) Priscilla [Pip] Scott- (1916–1983), diarist". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 1 (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/76869. ISBN 978-0-19-861412-8. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  28. ^ "Hon. (Esyllt) Priscilla ('Pip') Hanson (née Scott-Ellis) - National Portrait Gallery". www.npg.org.uk. Retrieved 9 August 2020.
  29. ^ "The Hall and Gardens - Thrumpton Hall Venue". Thrumpton Hall. Retrieved 9 August 2020.
  30. ^ "The Lordship & Barony of Kilmarnock". kilmarnock.com. 2011.

Books cited edit

  • Keeling-Roberts, Margaret (1981). In Retrospect: A Short History of The Salop Infirmary. J. and M. Keeling-Roberts. p. xv. ISBN 0-9507849-0-7.
  • Hesilrige, Arthur G. M. (1921). Debrett's Peerage and Titles of courtesy. 160A, Fleet street, London, UK: Dean & Son. p. 487.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
  • Higman, Barry (1 March 2004). Montpelier, Jamaica: A Plantation Community in Slavery and Freedom, 1739-1912. Press University of the West Indies. p. 67. ISBN 976640075X. JSTOR 41850050.
  • Richards, Wes (28 January 1973). Chiaroscuro. Jonathan Cape, London. p. 225. Augustus John
  • Hart, George (1902). Hart's annual military list and Yeomanry list. Vol. 63. London: John Murray, Albemarle Street – via National library of Scotland.

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Thomas Evelyn Scott Ellis 8th Baron Howard de Walden 4th Baron Seaford 9 May 1880 5 November 1946 1 was an English peer landowner writer and patron of the arts Thomas 8th Baron Howard de Walden Lord Howard de Walden was also a powerboat racer who competed for Great Britain in the 1908 Summer Olympics 2 Contents 1 Early life 2 Military career 3 Collecting and interests 3 1 Dispute with John Lewis 4 Family 5 Works 6 See also 7 References 7 1 Books citedEarly life editThomas Ellis was born in London on 9 May 1880 the only son of the 7th Baron Howard de Walden and Blanche Ellis nee Holden daughter of William Holden the co heir of Palace house Lancaster 3 4 He was baptised with the name of Thomas Evelyn Ellis and was known within his family as Tommy Educated at Eton College and the Royal Military College Sandhurst in 1917 he assumed the surname Scott Ellis by Royal Licence 5 Military career editCommissioned into the 10th Hussars as a second lieutenant on 19 April 1899 and honorary colonel of the Royal Scots Fusiliers 6 he saw active military service in the Second Boer War and was promoted to lieutenant on 1 April 1900 7 Following the end of that war he retired from active service in August 1902 8 He was appointed a captain supernumerary in the 2nd County of London Yeomanry Westminster Dragoons on 13 September 1902 9 Scott Ellis resumed active military service during World War I being promoted Major in the Royal Tank Corps 10 Collecting and interests edit nbsp Croesnewydd Hall Wrexham Wales After succeeding to his family titles in 1899 he received his inherited estates when he came of age in 1901 This included a large part of Marylebone London and earned him the title of Britain s wealthiest bachelor His fortune derived from his grandmother s estates which she had inherited as daughter of the Duke of Portland The relatively small Ellis family estates built on slavery and sugar estates in Jamaica primarily Montpelier Jamaica had been conveyed by his grandmother to his uncle Evelyn Henry Ellis in 1891 11 Lord Howard de Walden took a lease on Audley End House Essex which had once belonged to his ancestors in 1904 but reportedly never felt settled there The artist Auguste Rodin created a bust of Lord Howard de Walden in 1906 which is held in the collection kept at the Rodin Museum in Philadelphia 12 He purchased Croesnewydd hall near Wrexham in 1929 which had been the home of his ancestors that in between leasing Chirk Castle Denbighshire from 1911 in preparation for his marriage which became his main residence after World War I until 1946 and where he learned the Welsh language he also spent time at Plas Llanina Ceredigion 3 The Barony also inherited Dean Castle in Kilmarnock via inheritance from his grandmother the 6th Baron s wife Lady Lucy Cavendish Scott Bentinck 13 A great sportsman he was back up for the British fencing team at the Intercalated games at Athens 1906 He was a member of a Jockey club between 1905 1924 and had passions for horse racing and sailing He interested in powerboats 14 and was crew member of the Dylan he participated in the first and only motor boat competitions at the Olympics of 1908 in London 15 His steam yacht Branwen 135 feet 41 m length overall launched 28 October 1905 was the first vessel built at the John I Thornycroft amp Company s Woolston yard 16 17 In 1914 he provided financial support for the creation of Crab Tree Club in London and also in that year he was one of the people blessed in Wyndham Lewis s Blast Magazine Scott Ellis had been awarded the a degree of LL D honoris causa by the University of Wales he was President of the National Museum of Wales also a governor in the National Library of Wales 3 In addition he was chairman of the British Empire Academy 18 He had also been made a trustee of the Tate Gallery in 1938 and served as president of the Campaign for the Protection of Rural Wales from 1931 to 1945 19 In 1934 he served as treasurer of the Royal Salop Infirmary in Shrewsbury 20 Lord Howard de Walden became a keen heraldist and genealogist as well as amassing one of the most extensive collections of British armour most of which is now on display at Dean Castle Kilmarnock 21 Augustus John in his memoirs recalls visiting de Walden at Chirk Castle and being greatly impressed to find our host one morning clad cap a pie in a suit of ancient armour and reading his newspaper 22 Lord Howard de Walden was also an author who produced several plays under the pseudonym of T E Ellis 3 His passion was to do with literature from the medieval period especially Welsh literature He participated in writing in the National Eisteddfod of Wales in particular to do with the fables of the Mabinogion 14 Dispute with John Lewis edit John Lewis of the eponymous department store on Oxford Street engaged in a protracted legal dispute with de Walden his ground landlord over the Holles Street premises The litigation went through the courts for twenty three years and cost Lewis 40 000 At one point John Lewis was sent to Brixton Jail for contempt of court and de Walden sued him for libel following his erection of placards at his stores The case was eventually settled amicably 23 Family edit nbsp In 1912 Lord Howard de Walden married Margherita Dorothy van Raalte CBE DStJ born 1890 died 1974 24 herself a collector of antiquities Their six children were John Osmael Scott Ellis 9th Baron Howard de Walden 27 November 1912 9 July 1999 married firstly Irene Grafin von Harrach daughter of Hans Albrecht Graf von Harrach and Helene Grafin von und zu Arco Zinneberg on 21 August 1934 25 He married secondly Gillian Margaret Buckley daughter of Cyril Francis Stewart Buckley and Audrey Burmester in 1978 see Viscount Mountgarret Hon Bronwen Mary Scott Ellis b 27 November 1912 2003 twin with her brother married The Hon James Louis Lindsay son of the 27th Earl of Crawford and Constance Lilian Pelly on 26 April 1933 Hon Elisabeth Gwendolen Scott Ellis b 5 December 1914 1976 married firstly Lt Cdr Serge Orloff Davidoff 26 son of Count Alexis Orloff Davidoff on 24 July 1935 She married secondly Bernard Wheeler Robinson died 1997 son of Dr Wheeler Robinson on 31 October 1959 Hon Essylt Priscilla Scott Ellis 15 November 1916 8 March 1983 married Jose Luis de Vilallonga y Cabeza de Vaca 9th Marquess of Castellbell on 27 September 1945 see Marquess of Castellbell She married secondly Ian Hanson a young opera singer from Manchester in 1972 27 28 Hon Margaret Irene Gaenor Scott Ellis JP b 2 June 1919 2002 married Lieut Richard Heathcoat Amory son of Lt Col Harry Heathcoat Amory JP DL and Evelyn Stanley on 18 July 1938 see Earl Bathurst Hon Rosemary Nest Scott Ellis b 28 October 1922 married George Fitzroy Seymour JP DL of Thrumpton Nottinghamshire 29 on 1 June 1946 see Miranda Seymour FRSL Lord Howard de Walden died aged 66 on 5 November 1946 in London 4 30 being succeeded in the family titles by his son John Osmael Scott Ellis Works editSome Feudal Lords and Their Seals 1903 Banners Standards and Badges from a Tudor Manuscript in the College of Arms 1904 The Children of Don a drama in verse 1912 Song of Gwyn ap Nudd 1913 Pont Orewyn 1914 Lanval a drama in four acts 1908 Dylan 1919 The Cauldron of Annwn 1922 The Cauldron of Annwn including the story of Bronwen 1929 Five Pantomimes 1930 See also editBaron Howard de Walden Baron Seaford House of LordsReferences edit Lord Thomas Evelyn Scott Ellis 8th Baron Howard de Walden geni com Thomas Scott Ellis Olympedia Retrieved 4 April 2021 a b c d SCOTT ELLIS THOMAS EVELYN 1880 1946 8th BARON HOWARD DE WALDEN and 4th BARON SEAFORD landowner and sportsman writer and patron of the arts Dictionary of Welsh Biography National Library of Wales 1959 a b Maclagan Michael H C G Matthew 2004 Ellis Thomas Evelyn Scott eighth Baron Howard de Walden 1880 1946 In Matthew H C G ed Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1st Online Edition 2011 January ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 35995 Retrieved 1 June 2014 Subscription or UK public library membership required College of Arms College of Arms www college of arms gov uk Retrieved 9 August 2020 Hesilrige 1921 p 487 Hart 1902 London No 27460 The London Gazette 1 August 1902 p 4963 No 27473 The London Gazette 12 September 1902 p 5890 Royal Tank Regiment www army mod uk Retrieved 9 August 2020 Higman 2004 p 67 Lord Thomas Evelyn Howard de Walden Musee Rodin Les collections du Musee Rodin Musee Rodin in French Retrieved 18 August 2017 Dean Castle kilmarnock com a b Thomas Evelyn Scott Ellis 8th Baron Howard de Walden 1880 1946 library leeds ac uk RMYC The Royal Motor Yacht Club Poole Harbour Dorset The Royal Motor Yacht Club Retrieved 9 August 2020 The Steam Yacht Branwen International Marine Engineering 11 August Marine Engineering 317 318 1906 Retrieved 4 February 2018 Shipbuilding Notes Page s Weekly 7 Friday 3 November 1905 Page s Weekly London 1009 1905 Retrieved 4 February 2018 Sun Auckland vol 1 issue 64 7 June 1927 p 12 Brace M 2004 The History of the Campaign for the Protection of Rural Wales p 46 Campaign for the Protection of Rural Wales a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a website ignored help Keeling Roberts 1981 p xv Trust East Ayrshire Leisure 6 March 2019 What s On East Ayrshire Leisure Trust Retrieved 9 August 2020 Richards 1973 p 225 Obituary Mr John Lewis The Times 9 June 1928 p 16 The Van Raalte Family www futuremuseum co uk Retrieved 9 August 2020 Harrach 1900 present royaltyguide nl www winchestercollegeatwar com Pottle Mark 23 September 2004 Ellis Esyllt Priscilla Pip Scott 1916 1983 diarist Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Vol 1 online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 76869 ISBN 978 0 19 861412 8 Subscription or UK public library membership required Hon Esyllt Priscilla Pip Hanson nee Scott Ellis National Portrait Gallery www npg org uk Retrieved 9 August 2020 The Hall and Gardens Thrumpton Hall Venue Thrumpton Hall Retrieved 9 August 2020 The Lordship amp Barony of Kilmarnock kilmarnock com 2011 Books cited edit Keeling Roberts Margaret 1981 In Retrospect A Short History of The Salop Infirmary J and M Keeling Roberts p xv ISBN 0 9507849 0 7 Hesilrige Arthur G M 1921 Debrett s Peerage and Titles of courtesy 160A Fleet street London UK Dean amp Son p 487 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location link Higman Barry 1 March 2004 Montpelier Jamaica A Plantation Community in Slavery and Freedom 1739 1912 Press University of the West Indies p 67 ISBN 976640075X JSTOR 41850050 Richards Wes 28 January 1973 Chiaroscuro Jonathan Cape London p 225 Augustus John Hart George 1902 Hart s annual military list and Yeomanry list Vol 63 London John Murray Albemarle Street via National library of Scotland Peerage of England Preceded byFrederick George Ellis Baron Howard de Walden1899 1946 Succeeded byJohn Osmael Scott Ellis Peerage of the United Kingdom Preceded byFrederick George Ellis Baron Seaford1899 1946 Succeeded byJohn Osmael Scott Ellis Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Thomas Scott Ellis 8th Baron Howard de Walden amp oldid 1217398284, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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