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Philip Michael Ellis

The Right Reverend
Michael Ellis OSB
Bishop of Segni
Church Roman Catholic Church
Appointed 3 October 1708
In office 28 October 1708–16 November 1726
Predecessor Pietro Corbelli
Successor Gianfrancesco De' Bisleti
Orders
Ordination c. 1671
Consecration 6 May 1688
by Ferdinando d'Adda
Personal details
Birth name Philip Ellis
Born (1652-09-08)8 September 1652
Waddesdon, Buckinghamshire, England
Died 16 November 1726(1726-11-16) (aged 74)
Segni, Papal States
Buried Chapel of the Seminary of Segni, Rome
Nationality English
Denomination Roman Catholic
Parents John Ellis & Susannah Welbore
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Michael Ellis OSB (8 September 1652 – 16 November 1726) was an English Benedictine monk who was a prelate of the Catholic Church. He served as the first Vicar Apostolic of the Western District of England and Wales, and subsequently Bishop of Segni in Italy.

He was born Philip Ellis, the son of John Ellis, Rector of Waddesdon, Buckinghamshire, a descendant of the Ellis family of Kiddall Hall, Yorkshire, and Susannah Welbore. Of six brothers, John, the eldest, became Under-Secretary of State to William III of England; William, a Jacobite Protestant, was Secretary of State of James II of England in exile; Welbore became Protestant bishop of Kildare and afterwards of Bishop of Meath, Ireland; Samuel was Marshal of King's Bench; and Charles an Anglican clergyman.

Ellis, while still a Westminster schoolboy, was converted to the Catholic faith from his Anglicanism, and when 18 years old went to St Gregory Priory in Douai, France, where he was received as a monk, taking the religious name of Michael, making his religious profession on 30 November 1670. Receiving ordination shortly after, he returned in 1685 to serve in the English Mission, at which time he became one of the royal chaplains. In 1688 he was appointed vicar Apostolic of the newly created Western District and was consecrated by Ferdinando d'Adda, the papal nuncio (6 May).


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