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- Cuthbert_Ellison_(1783–1860) abstract "Cuthbert Ellison (12 July 1783 – 13 June 1860) was a British Whig politician.He was born the son of Henry Ellison in Hebburn, co Durham and inherited his father's estate in 1795, aged 12. He was educated at Harrow School and Christ's College, Cambridge. He became a Gateshead borough holder in 1809, governor of the Gateshead Dispensary in 1839, and president in 1841. He was appointed High Sheriff of Durhamin 1828.He was elected as a Member of Parliament (MP) for Newcastle upon Tyne at the 1812 general election and held the seat until he stood down at the 1830 general election. His generous contributions helped fund Gateshead buildings such as Trinity Chapel and St Mary’s Church amongst other charitable donations. He lived in Gateshead Park (Park House) until 1825 when he moved to Hebburn Hall. He died in London in 1860.".
- Cuthbert_Ellison_(1783–1860) birthDate "1783-07-12".
- Cuthbert_Ellison_(1783–1860) deathDate "1860-06-13".
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- Cuthbert_Ellison_(1783–1860) dateOfBirth "1783-07-12".
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- Cuthbert_Ellison_(1783–1860) name "Ellison, Cuthbert".
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- Cuthbert_Ellison_(1783–1860) title "Member of Parliament for Newcastle upon Tyne".
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- Cuthbert_Ellison_(1783–1860) comment "Cuthbert Ellison (12 July 1783 – 13 June 1860) was a British Whig politician.He was born the son of Henry Ellison in Hebburn, co Durham and inherited his father's estate in 1795, aged 12. He was educated at Harrow School and Christ's College, Cambridge. He became a Gateshead borough holder in 1809, governor of the Gateshead Dispensary in 1839, and president in 1841.".
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- Cuthbert_Ellison_(1783–1860) givenName "Cuthbert".
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