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PUBLISHER: Amberley Publishing
FORMAT: Hardback
ISBN: 9781445668741
RRP: £25.00
PAGES: 380
PUBLICATION DATE:
March 15, 2017
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The Rise of the Elliots of Minto: A Scottish Family’s Life in the Eightenth Century
John P. Evans
An account of the Elliot family through three baronetcies and one earldom, spanning six generations and a cast in the hundreds. As the Scottish Enlightenment dawns, the second bsronet inherits the Minto estate in Roxburghshire. His descendants include a politician, a literary patron, an admiral, an army captain, a governor of New York and a poetess. The story of this familt takes the reader across the eighteenth-century world: from Britiain to India to the fledgling United States. This book also provides a warm and perceptive glimpse of an aristocratic but far from family. The account also lets the reader understand a time when adventure and death were partners at all levels of society.
John P. Evans
Born in Beckenham in 1931, John Evans was educated at Dulwich College and Bristol University. In addition to a degree in Economics and Business Administration, he gained a post-graduate diploma in Social Studies. Towards the end of a twenty-year career in senior management with BICC/Balfour Beatty, he was seconded to the National Economic Development Office working on the development of Prime Minister Harold Wilson’s ‘Industrial Strategy’. Since taking early retirement in 1992, he and his wife have lived in the Scottish Highlands where he has been increasingly immobile, without losing his enthusiasm for social history.