William Elliot is a character in Persuasion. He is a distant cousin of Sir Walter Elliot's and is the great grandson of the second Sir Walter. He is heir presumptive of the baronetcy and the family seat, Kellynch Hall. Sir Walter invited him to Kellynch in order to push him to his eldest daughter and favorite, Elizabeth. He was aloof and later they heard he had married an heiress of inferior birth. Mrs. William Elliot later died and he kept her fortune.
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| - William Elliot is a character in Persuasion. He is a distant cousin of Sir Walter Elliot's and is the great grandson of the second Sir Walter. He is heir presumptive of the baronetcy and the family seat, Kellynch Hall. Sir Walter invited him to Kellynch in order to push him to his eldest daughter and favorite, Elizabeth. He was aloof and later they heard he had married an heiress of inferior birth. Mrs. William Elliot later died and he kept her fortune.
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- Sir Walter Elliot, Elizabeth Elliot, Anne Elliot Wentworth, and Mary Musgrove
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| - William Elliot is a character in Persuasion. He is a distant cousin of Sir Walter Elliot's and is the great grandson of the second Sir Walter. He is heir presumptive of the baronetcy and the family seat, Kellynch Hall. Sir Walter invited him to Kellynch in order to push him to his eldest daughter and favorite, Elizabeth. He was aloof and later they heard he had married an heiress of inferior birth. Mrs. William Elliot later died and he kept her fortune.
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