Major General Roger Elliott (CIR 1665 - 16 May 1714 "On Saturday night last dyed Major-General Elliott, late Governor to Gibraltar". </ref>) was one of the earliest British Governors of Gibraltar. His nephew George Augustus Eliott also became a noted Governor and defender of Gibraltar.
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- Major General Roger Elliott (CIR 1665 - 16 May 1714 "On Saturday night last dyed Major-General Elliott, late Governor to Gibraltar". </ref>) was one of the earliest British Governors of Gibraltar. His nephew George Augustus Eliott also became a noted Governor and defender of Gibraltar. Roger Elliott was born, possibly in London but more probably in the Tangier Garrison in Morocco, to George Elliott (CIR 1636 - 1668, the Chirurgeon to the Garrison) and his wife Catherine (née Maxwell, CIR 1638 - 1709). George Elliott was the illegitimate son of Richard Eliot, the wayward second son of Sir John Eliot (1592 - 1632). Roger's father, George Elliott, died at the Tangier Garrison in 1668 and his widowed mother remarried there on 22 February 1670 to Robert Spotswood (17 September, 1637 - 1680, the assistant and replacement Chirurgeon at the Garrison), and thirdly to Rev Dr George Mercer (the Garrison schoolmaster). Roger was therefore an older half-brother to Alexander Spotswood (c. 1676 - 6 June 1740), who would become a noted Lieutenant-Governor of Virginia.
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- Major General Roger Elliott (CIR 1665 - 16 May 1714 "On Saturday night last dyed Major-General Elliott, late Governor to Gibraltar". </ref>) was one of the earliest British Governors of Gibraltar. His nephew George Augustus Eliott also became a noted Governor and defender of Gibraltar.
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