Ellis-Nanney baronets
| Ellis-Nanney baronets | |
|---|---|
| Creation date | 7 March 1898 |
| Creation | First |
| Created by | Queen Victoria |
| Peerage | Baronetage of the United Kingdom |
| First holder | Sir Hugh Ellis-Nanney |
| Status | Extinct |
| Extinction date | 7 June 1920 |
| Seat(s) | Plas Gwynfryn Plas Cefndeuddwr Talhenbont hall Bryn Hir |
| Motto | Latin: Non Nobis Nati "We are not born for ourselves" |
The Baronetcy of Ellis-Nanney of Gwynfryn and Cefndeuddwr was granted to Hugh Ellis-Nanney in 1898. The 1st baronet was a landowner with a 12,000-acre (4,900 ha) estate in North Wales, UK, most of which was inherited from his father, Owen Jones Ellis-Nanney. The family were political Conservative party members within the parliamentary constituency of Caernarfon, Wales.