John Ellis (1674 – 1735) was a Welsh priest and antiquarian who died in July 1735. He was the second son of Thomas Ellis, from Llandegwning, Llŷn. He was educated at Jesus College, Oxford, matriculating 31 March 1690 aged 16. He obtained his BA 1693 and MA 1696. He was also appointed a Fellow of Jesus College 1696, holding this position until 1713. In 1703, he obtained the degree of BD. He was ordained deacon 7 September 1707, with his ordination to the priesthood taking place 4 July 1708. He was then appointed rector of Llandwrog on 30 September 1710; in the same year, he was made a Canon of Bangor Cathedral. In 1713, he was made prebend of Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd and surrendered his position at Bangor Cathedral. On 24 July 1719, he became rector of Llanbedr-y-cennin and vicar of Caerhun. His wife, Catherine (whom he married on 13 May 1720), was the step-sister of Humphrey Humphreys, Bishop of Bangor 1689-1701. Only one of their children survived infancy, also called John, becoming vicar of Bangor. Ellis had a particular interest in antiquarian matters and assisted with Browne Willis's work A Survey of the Cathedral Church of Bangor in 1721, as Willis acknowledged. Ellis himself died at Llanbedr-y-cennin and was buried in the parish on 12 July 1735.
This blog attempts to collate various materials in connection with the year 1735.
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