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Arthur Collins in 1860

Arthur Shuckburgh Collins (31 December 1832 – 26 September 1911), later spelling his surname Collyns, was a 19th-century Member of Parliament from Nelson, New Zealand.

Early life and education

Collins was born on 31 December 1832 in Devon, son of William Wrangham Collins (1799–1880) and Henrietta (1799–1861), daughter of Reverend Charles Shuckburgh, of The Moot, Downton, Wiltshire.[1] He received a 'good education'.[2] The family emigrated to Nelson on the Pekin from London, arriving on 15 January 1850.[3] In his younger years, he excelled in sports.[2]

Career

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Collins represented the Шаблон:NZ electorate link electorate from Шаблон:By-election link year to 1873, when he resigned.[4] He was a Provincialist, but once elected, he changed his mind and became an ardent supporter of the abolition of the provinces.[2] He then represented the Suburbs of Nelson electorate in Шаблон:By-election link year from 11 January to 8 November, when he retired.[4] He was a member of the Nelson Provincial Council from 13 Nov 1869 to 28 June 1872, representing the Nelson electorate. From March to June 1870, he was a member of the Nelson executive council.[5]

Personal life

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Collins' second wife, Erica Elspeth Collins, Шаблон:Circa

On 29 September 1855, at Christchurch, Collins married Catherine Anne, daughter of Thomas Isaacson, of Brighton, East Sussex, and niece and adopted daughter of Reverend J. F. Isaacson, rector of Freshwater, Isle of Wight. They had three daughters: Henrietta, Adelaide, and Emily. Following Catherine's death, he married Erica Elspeth, daughter of James Mackay, of Drumduan, Nelson, New Zealand; they had five sons (the eldest being the teacher and cricketer John Ulric Collins) and five daughters.[1][6] His daughter, Erica Catherine, married John Sharp, the son of John Sharp, in 1887.[7]

In the 1870s, he changed the spelling of his surname to Collyns. He lived at Hillwood, near Nelson, and at Mount Fyffe, at Kaikōura.[1]

Collyns died in Nelson on 26 September 1911.[8] He is buried, as are his wives, at Wakapuaka Cemetery.Шаблон:Citation needed

References

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External links

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  1. 1,0 1,1 1,2 Armorial Families, third edition, A. C. Fox-Davies, T. C. & E. C. Jack, 1899, p. 188
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  6. The Spectator, April 5, 1856 in collected vol. 29, F. C. Westley, 1856, p. 363, "Marriages"
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