In 1881, when Maharaja Sayajirao III was investitured with full powers, the school was discontinued but Maharaja requested the government to permit his tutor to remain in Baroda. He served for 15 more years in different capacities as head of Barakhali department, Guide, Translator and Friend to Maharaja Sayajirao on his tours to England and also as a Political Officer.
Mr. Elliot was a tall, handsome gentleman of winning manners, with a peculiar twinkle in his eye and an easy smile on his beaming face. He was tactful in management of men and affairs, and always painstaking in study and observation, he moulded the mind of the young Maharaja and groomed him as an ideal Civil Servant of the state. He has meticulously written two noteworthy publications namely "Baroda Gazetteer and "The Rulers of Baroda". He breathed his last on 28th March 1910 in England.
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