Ellis, Richard., 1869-1928

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Richard Ellis was born at Aberystwyth on December 27th 1865. He received his early education in the town, and attended its university during the years 1889-1894, studying history and English. In 1893, he won an open exhibition at Jesus College, Oxford, but remained at Aberystwyth, teaching at David Samuel's private grammar school. He took up the exhibition in 1898, and graduated in modern history in 1901.

Ellis remained at Oxford after graduation. He followed courses in palaeography, and began compiling notes on the Lhuyd collections held at the Bodleian Library. He formed the Edward Lhuyd Society, which met 1903-1906, and began a campaign to erect a memorial to Lhuyd at Jesus College.

In 1907 he was appointed Welsh Librarian at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth, and so returned to his hometown. Ellis found that his duties as Librarian began to dominate his life, leaving little time to pursue his research. In 1909 he was appointed Assistant Librarian at the newly established National Library of Wales, but time for his essential visits to Oxford remained scarce.

In 1912 Ellis succeeded in his application for a research fellowship at Jesus College, Oxford, where he seems to have remained until 1920. He worked as an assistant librarian at the Codrington Library, All Souls' College, and offered private tuition. He also compiled an index to the Lhuyd material at the Bodleian Library, where he was treated as an honorary member of staff. He employed copyists to transcribe letters and correct his own copies in preparation for intended publication. He had great support from friends such as Sir John Rhys, and the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion had agreed to publish his work. Yet nothing came of the project.

Ellis returned to Aberystwyth during the early 1920s. He spent short spells at both Cardiff and Dublin, but by 1928 he was in Oxford once more. Towards the end of August 1928 he suffered a heart attack, and died on September 6th.Much of his knowledge, and many of his short stories and poems, sadly died with him.

From the guide to the Richard Ellis Papers, 1849-1928, (Aberystwyth University)

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associatedWith Davies John Glyn 1870-1953 person
associatedWith Evans Evan Vincent 1851-1934 person
associatedWith Jones Thomas Gwynn 1871-1949 person
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Birth 1869

Death 1928

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