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William Fullerton-Elphinstone

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In 1774 he had married Elizabeth, the daughter of William Fullerton of Carstairs and adopted the additional name of Fullerton. His wife was heiress to her uncle John Fullerton of Carberry, to whose estate she succeeded in 1802. They had 4 sons and 3 daughters:
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James Drummond Buller-Fullerton-Elphinstone (4 May 1788 – 8 March 1857), who married firstly Diana Maria Clavering (8 June 1801 – 24 December 1821), daughter of Charles J. Clavering on 30 September 1820. He married second Anna Maria Buller, daughter of
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He afterwards became a director of the company (1786–1789, 1791–1794, 1796–1799, 1801–1804, 1806–1809, 1811–1814, 1816–1819, 1821–1824), and served as
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John Fullerton (c. 1784 – 12 March 1854), was the Chief Representative of the Honourable East India Company Service in Canton. He had no issue.
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who became a director of the company several times between 1786 and 1824, and who served both as deputy chairman and chairman of the company.
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when it disappeared after a strong gale. He had no issue.
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in 1804, 1806 and 1814, retiring in 1825 after a stroke.
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Anne, who died in a carriage accident on 29 August 1850.
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Clementina (d. 19 November 1830), who married Admiral
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Index

William Fullerton Elphinstone
The Honourable

Chairman of the East India Company
Airth
Stirlingshire
Enfield, London
William Elphinstone
George Keith Elphinstone
East India Company
Stirlingshire
Lord Elphinstone
George Elphinstone, 1st Viscount Keith
East India Company
Winchelsea
Hector
Triton
deputy chairman
chairman
St Marylebone Parish Church
Pulteney Malcolm
William George Keith Elphinstone
Kabul, Afghanistan
First Anglo-Afghan War
1842 retreat from Kabul
HMS Blenheim
Sir Edward Buller, 1st Baronet
William Elphinstone, 15th Lord Elphinstone
"Not So Strange – the East India Company Chairman in 1814"
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