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Sir Arthur Hallam Elton, 7th Baronet DL (19 April 1818 – 14 October 1883) was a writer and Liberal party politician in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. He was the son of Sir Charles Abraham Elton , 6th Baronet.
Hallam was born in London, the son of the historian Henry Hallam. He attended school at Eton, where he met the future prime minister, William Ewart Gladstone. Hallam was an important influence on Gladstone, introducing him to Whiggish ideas and people. Other friends included James Milnes Gaskell.
Henry Hallam FRS FRSE FSA FRAS (9 July 1777 – 21 January 1859) was an English historian. Educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford , he practised as a barrister on the Oxford circuit for some years before turning to history.
Eton College (/ ˈ iː t ən / ⓘ EE-tən) [3] is a public fee-charging and boarding secondary school for boys aged 13–18, in Eton, Berkshire, England.It has educated prime ministers, world leaders, Nobel laureates, Academy Award and BAFTA award-winning actors, and generations of the aristocracy, and has been referred to as "the nurse of England's statesmen". [4]
The third, Arthur Hallam Elton (born 19 April 1818), succeeded to the baronetcy, and died 14 October 1883. The fifth son, Rev. Henry George Tierney Elton, was Vicar of West Hatch, Somerset, and married Georgina Flora Willis, dying in 1905 having had issue.
John Hallam DD (1728 – 26 August 1811) was a Canon of Windsor from 1775 to ... He was educated at Boston Grammar School before being removed to Eton College in 1743 ...
Sir Arthur Hallam Elton, 7th Baronet (1818–1883) Edmond William Elton (1822–1859) Sir Edmund Harry Elton, 8th Baronet (1846–1920) [3] Sir Ambrose Elton, 9th Baronet (1869–1951) [4] Sir Arthur Hallam Rice Elton, 10th Baronet (1906–1973) [5] Sir Charles Abraham Grierson Elton, 11th Baronet (born 1953) [6]
Edward Lyttelton (1855–1942), Headmaster of Haileybury School, 1890–1905, and Eton, 1905–1916, and writer, who made one appearance for England in 1878. St John Brodrick, 1st Earl of Midleton (1856–1942), Secretary of State for War , 1900–1903, and Secretary of State for India , 1903–1905