Background
T. E. Ellis was born ar Cefnddwysarn near Bala and attended Bala Grammar School, where his fellow pupils included Owen Morgan Edwards.
Member of Parliament in the United Kingdom
T. E. Ellis was born ar Cefnddwysarn near Bala and attended Bala Grammar School, where his fellow pupils included Owen Morgan Edwards.
He attended the University of Wales, Aberystwyth (then Aberystwyth college) from 1875 to 1879, then went to New College, Oxford, graduating in history in 1884.
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 Liberal Party Member of Parliament, John Brunner. This took him to London and drew him closer to a political life.
In 1886 he was selected as the Liberal Party candidate for the Merionethshire constituency, and was elected the same year at the general election.
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 David Lloyd George, and also played a prominent part in the campaign for Welsh disestablishment.
In 1892 when Gladstone formed a new administration, Ellis accepted the post of second whip, which meant that he had to withdraw from the movement, whose leadership was taken over by Lloyd George and John Herbert Lewis (Member of Parliament for Flint Boroughs). In 1894 Ellis was appointed Chief Whip.
He died in Cannes in 1899.
24th United Kingdom Parliament. 25th United Kingdom Parliament. 26th United Kingdom Parliament.