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Sir John Ellerman, 2nd Baronet
Sir John Reeves Ellerman, 2nd Baronet (1909–1973) was an English shipowner, natural historian and philanthropist. The only son and heir of the English shipowner and investor John Ellerman, he was often said to be Britain's richest man. His sister was the writer Bryher.
==Life==
John Reeves Ellerman was educated at Malvern College, where as a teenager he wrote an anti-sport novel, ''Why Do They Like It?'', under the pseudonym E. L. Black.〔Tim Carroll, (The Lost Tycoon ), ''The Sunday Times'', 22 October 2006.〕 He read for the bar at the Inner Temple before entering his father's shipping business.
Ellerman was twenty three when his father died in July 1933. His father's estate was assessed for probate at £36.685 million, almost three times the previous record set in the United Kingdom, of which he received around £20 million. He promptly married his Canadian girlfriend, Esther de Sola, of whom his father had disapproved.〔 He oversaw Ellerman Lines for many years, and was often said to be Britain's richest man.
Ellerman's main interest was the study of rodents. He wrote ''The Families and Genera of Living Rodents''. He also undertook various philanthropies and helped Jewish refugees to escape Nazi Germany, earning the wrath of William Joyce ("Lord Haw-Haw") who attacked him by name in his propaganda broadcasts, incorrectly claiming that he was of Jewish descent.〔() Archive of Time article from 1948〕
Shortly before his death he had transferred 79% of the shares in Ellerman Lines Ltd to grant-making trusts: The Moorgate Fund, established 1970, and The New Moorgate Fund, established 1971, were amalgamated as The John Ellerman Foundation in 1992.〔
He died of a sudden heart attack in 1973.〔 Upon his death, he left £52 million which, after adjusting for inflation, was less than he had inherited.
Ellerman had no children.

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