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Eardley, Culling E., 1805-1863 (1)
- Religious liberal and philanthropist. Served as M.P. for Pontefract 1830-31. Was longtime Treasurer of the London Missionary Society.
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Eastlake, Lady Elizabeth, 1809-1893 (2)
- Author and critic. With her husband, Charles Eastlake, center of the "Eastlake Circle" of artists and writers.
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Ebury, Lord, 1801-1893 (1)
- Robert Grosvenor. Created Baron Ebury 1857. Religious reformer within the Church of England. Presided over the revision of the Book of Common Prayer in 1874.
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Eisdell, Rebecca (1)
- Educator. With younger sister Roseanne, ran a select establishment for young ladies at The Cedars in Church Street, Epsom. Was headmistress and taught general literature. Best known pupils were Livingstone's children.
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Elliot, Gilbert Wray, 1833-1910 (1)
- Civil servant. Served as Deputy Commissioner of Customs.
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Ellis, William, 1794-1872 (1)
- Missionary and member of the London Missionary Society. Worked in what would become French Polynesia, the Hawaiian Islands, and Madagascar. Married the writer Sarah Stickney and himself became known as a keen scientific and ethnographic observer through his publications.
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Elwin, Whitwell, 1816-1900 (3)
- Prose writer. Rector of Booton 1849-1900. Edited the Quarterly Review 1853-60. Also edited various poetical works.
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