William Walter Elliot, Esq. Timeline and Summary
MoreWilliam Walter Elliot, Esq. Timeline and Summary
- Mr. William Elliot is a distant relative to Sir Walter Elliot and heir to the title and estate of Kellynch.
- Despite his cousin Elizabeth’s having decided to marry him before she ever met him, Mr. Elliot instead weds "a rich woman of inferior birth" (1.16).
- Mr. Elliot’s choice of bride offends Sir Walter, who breaks off the acquaintance.
- Several years later, Mr. Elliot’s wife has died, but his badmouthing of his cousins means they still have a grudge against him.
- At Lyme, Mr. Elliot visibly admires Anne’s beauty, not knowing she is his cousin.
- Mr. Elliot runs into Anne again at the inn they are both staying at.
- In Bath, Mr. Elliot gets himself back into his cousins’ good graces.
- When Anne comes to stay with her family in Bath, Mr. Elliot is happy to discover that they are related.
- Mr. Elliot and Anne discuss the events that happened in Lyme.
- Devoting his considerable powers of charm to pleasing Anne, Mr. Elliot succeeds in becoming her friend, though she does not entirely trust him.
- Mr. Elliot tries to convince Anne that the Dalrymples are worth all the hoops her father is jumping through for them.
- One morning Mr. Elliot is accompanying Anne, Elizabeth, and Mrs. Clay on a shopping trip, when the rain sends them to seek shelter in a shop.
- Mr. Elliot decides that Anne’s boots are thicker than Mrs. Clay’s, and that therefore Mrs. Clay should take the last spot in Lady Dalrymple’s carriage while he walks Anne home.
- Attending a concert with the Elliots and the Dalrymples, Mr. Elliot pays his attentions to Anne.
- His flattery falls flat, as Anne is more interested in fellow concert-goer Captain Wentworth than she is in Mr. Elliot.
- Mr. Elliot continues to ply his charms on Anne, but, having heard the story of his true character from Mrs. Smith, he only convinces her of his hypocrisy.
- Mr. Elliot says that he is leaving Bath for a few days.
- Meeting with Mrs. Clay, Mr. Elliot is spotted from a window by Mary and Anne.
- Mr. Elliot is surprised to learn that Anne is to marry Captain Wentworth, and leaves Bath.
- Last seen in London with Mrs. Clay, Mr. Elliot may eventually marry her.