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698: 173: 33: 195:, 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. 315:, stating "We must work for bringing together Celtic reformers and Celtic peoples. The interests of Irishmen, Welshmen and Crofters are almost identical. Their past history is very similar, their present oppressors are the same and their immediate wants are the same. 268:
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. He became the leader of the Cymru Fydd movement which sought to gain home rule for Wales, cooperating closely with
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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
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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
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Eminent Welshmen: a short biographical dictionary of Welshmen who have attained distinction from the earliest times to the present, Volume 1
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Ellis also published the first volume of the collected works of the 17th century Welsh Puritan writer
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Biography of T.E.Ellis by Dr J Graham Jones, Journal of Liberal History, Issue 24, Autumn 1999
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made him a prominent advocate of Home Rule. In contrast, he became an admirer of
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The Coming of the Celts, AD 1860: Celtic Nationalism in Ireland and Wales
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The University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, 1872-1972
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The Forerunner: The Dilemmas of Tom Ellis, 1859-1899
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Educational Publishing Company. 388: 14: 883: 659: 577:(University of Wales Press, 1986) 227:, graduating in history in 1884. 857:Alumni of Aberystwyth University 708:Parliament of the United Kingdom 534:Dictionary of National Biography 318: 253:In 1886, he was selected as the 221:University of Wales, Aberystwyth 539: 575:Thomas Edward Ellis: 1859-1899 438: 1: 867:Alumni of New College, Oxford 546:Hughes, Dewi Rowland (1997). 523:Dictionary of Welsh Biography 420:Dictionary of Welsh Biography 366: 342: 198: 7: 487:De Barra, Caoimhín (2018). 475:Roberts & Williams 1908 10: 888: 872:People from Merionethshire 852:Welsh-speaking politicians 802: 792: 787: 782: 772: 763: 755: 750: 740: 721: 713: 706: 677:Photograph of T. E. Ellis 425:National Library of Wales 311:Ellis was a proponent of 166: 150: 140: 132: 124: 116: 111: 107: 95: 83: 71: 61: 50: 43: 39: 30: 23: 776:Sir William Hood Walrond 347:Tom Ellis, according to 203:T. E. Ellis was born at 102:Sir William Hood Walrond 219:, he progressed to the 355:, and his support for 177: 128:5 April 1899 (aged 40) 445:Ellis, E. L. (1972). 415:"Thomas Edward Ellis" 411:Ellis, Thomas Iowerth 337:Thomas Iorwerth Ellis 333:John Humphreys Davies 306:Thomas Iorwerth Ellis 175: 724:Member of Parliament 692:UK National Archives 249:Parliamentary career 759:Edward Marjoribanks 744:Owen Morgan Edwards 580:Neville Masterman: 225:New College, Oxford 217:Owen Morgan Edwards 213:Bala Grammar School 181:Thomas Edward Ellis 161:New College, Oxford 157:Aberystwyth College 90:Edward Marjoribanks 751:Political offices 596:Morgan, Kenneth O. 536:, Oxford, 2004–08 271:David Lloyd George 257:candidate for the 178: 78:Archibald Primrose 810: 809: 805:Prof. D. E. Jones 803:Succeeded by 794:President of the 773:Succeeded by 741:Succeeded by 458:978-0-7083-1930-7 349:Kenneth O. 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Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury
Victoria
Archibald Primrose
Edward Marjoribanks
Sir William Hood Walrond
Liberal
Alma mater
Aberystwyth College
New College, Oxford

Cymru Fydd
Cefnddwysarn
Bala
Bala Grammar School
Owen Morgan Edwards
University of Wales, Aberystwyth
New College, Oxford
Liberal Party
MP
John Brunner
Aberystwyth Old Students' Association
Liberal Party
Merionethshire
general election
David Lloyd George
disestablishment
Gladstone
Herbert Lewis
Chief Whip

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