This biographical episode documents the life of Edward Ellice, a prominent nineteenth-century British merchant and politician often nicknamed "the Bear." The text details his pivotal role in the North American fur trade, highlighting his leadership in merging the Hudson’s Bay Company with its competitors. Beyond his commercial ventures, Ellice was a significant Whig statesman who served in Parliament for decades and held high-ranking offices such as Secretary at War. The overview also touches upon his investments in slavery, his extensive Scottish estates, and his lasting geographical legacy, which includes the naming of the Ellice Islands. Together, these details portray a powerful figure who exerted substantial influence over both British imperial policy and international commerce.