Arthur Collins (politician), the Glossary
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.[1]
Table of Contents
16 relations: Andrew Richmond, Brighton, Collingwood (New Zealand electorate), Devon, Downton, Wiltshire, East Sussex, Freshwater, Isle of Wight, John Collins (New Zealand cricketer), John Sharp (New Zealand politician), Kaikōura, Nelson Province, Nelson, New Zealand, Suburbs of Nelson, The Nelson Mail, Wakapuaka Cemetery, William Gibbs (New Zealand politician).
- Burials at Wakapuaka Cemetery
- Members of Nelson provincial executive councils
- Members of the Nelson Provincial Council
Andrew Richmond
Andrew James Richmond (1832 – 15 November 1880) was a 19th-century Member of Parliament in Golden Bay / Mohua and Nelson, New Zealand. Arthur Collins (politician) and Andrew Richmond are 19th-century New Zealand politicians and new Zealand MPs for South Island electorates.
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Brighton
Brighton is a seaside resort and one of the two main areas of the city of Brighton and Hove in the county of East Sussex, England.
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Collingwood (New Zealand electorate)
Collingwood was a parliamentary electorate in what is now the Tasman region of the South Island of New Zealand from 1861 to 1881.
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Devon
Devon (historically also known as Devonshire) is a ceremonial county in South West England.
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Downton, Wiltshire
Downton is a village and civil parish on the River Avon in southern Wiltshire, England, about southeast of the city of Salisbury.
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East Sussex
East Sussex is a ceremonial county in South East England.
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Freshwater, Isle of Wight
Freshwater is a large village and civil parish at the western end of the Isle of Wight, England.
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John Collins (New Zealand cricketer)
John Ulric Collins (7 July 1868 – 12 July 1943) was a New Zealand cricketer who played six first-class matches: one for Nelson in 1884–85 and five for Canterbury between 1892–93 and 1895–96.
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John Sharp (New Zealand politician)
John Sharp (1828 – 4 June 1919) was a 19th-century Member of Parliament from Nelson, New Zealand and Mayor of Nelson. Arthur Collins (politician) and John Sharp (New Zealand politician) are 19th-century New Zealand politicians and new Zealand MPs for South Island electorates.
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Kaikōura
Kaikōura is a town on the east coast of the South Island of New Zealand, located on State Highway 1, 180 km north of Christchurch.
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Nelson Province
Nelson Province was constituted in 1853 under the New Zealand Constitution Act 1852, and originally covered the entire upper South Island, including all of present-day Buller, Kaikoura, Marlborough, and Tasman districts, along with Nelson City, Grey District north of the Grey River, and the Hurunui District north of the Hurunui River.
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Nelson, New Zealand
Nelson (Whakatū) is a New Zealand city and unitary authority on the eastern shores of Tasman Bay at the top of the South Island.
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Suburbs of Nelson
The Suburbs of Nelson is a former parliamentary electorate around the city of Nelson, New Zealand from 1861 to 1881.
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The Nelson Mail
The Nelson Mail is a 4-day a week newspaper in Nelson, New Zealand owned by media business Stuff Ltd.
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Wakapuaka Cemetery
Wakapuaka Cemetery is a cemetery located in Brooklands, Nelson, New Zealand.
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William Gibbs (New Zealand politician)
William Gibbs (– 7 November 1896) was a 19th-century Member of Parliament from the Nelson Region of New Zealand. Arthur Collins (politician) and William Gibbs (New Zealand politician) are 19th-century New Zealand politicians, Burials at Wakapuaka Cemetery and new Zealand MPs for South Island electorates.
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See also
Burials at Wakapuaka Cemetery
- Adrian Hayter
- Antoine Marie Garin
- Arthur Collins (politician)
- Charles Fell
- Charles Harley
- Charlotte Ann Sadd
- Effie Newbigging Richardson
- Elizabeth Ann Louisa Mackay
- Emily Harris (artist)
- Freddy Jones
- George Horne (politician)
- Harry Atmore
- James Hayter (RAF officer)
- Jesse Piper
- John Dart (New Zealand priest)
- Joseph Auty Harley (born 1895)
- Joseph Dodson
- Joseph Levien
- Joseph Taylor (mining engineer)
- Lewis Allen (rugby union)
- Martin Lightband
- Mary Elizabeth Gibbs
- Mathew Richmond
- Richard Reeves (New Zealand politician)
- Rose Frank
- Ruth Page (activist)
- Sophia Anstice
- Stanley Russell
- Stephen Scott (rugby union)
- Thomas Antill
- Thomas Brunner
- Thomas Field (politician)
- Thomas Kynnersley
- Thomas Renwick
- Walter Moffatt
- William Gibbs (New Zealand politician)
- William Wells (New Zealand politician)
Members of Nelson provincial executive councils
- Arthur Collins (politician)
- Eugene O'Conor
- James Wemyss (New Zealand politician)
- John Blackett (engineer)
- Thomas Kynnersley
Members of the Nelson Provincial Council
- Alfred Christopher Picard
- Alfred Saunders
- Andrew Rutherford (politician)
- Arthur Collins (politician)
- Charles Elliott (New Zealand politician)
- Charles Kelling
- Charles Parker (New Zealand politician)
- David Luckie
- David Monro (New Zealand politician)
- Edward Baigent
- Eugene O'Conor
- Fedor Kelling
- Henry Redwood
- James Bickerton Fisher
- James Crowe Richmond
- James Mackay (New Zealand politician, born 1804)
- James Wemyss (New Zealand politician)
- John Barnicoat
- John Perry Robinson
- John Tinline
- Joseph Ward (Marlborough politician)
- Leslie Lee (New Zealand politician)
- Nathaniel Edwards (politician)
- Oswald Curtis
- Richard Reeves (New Zealand politician)
- Robert Reid (New Zealand politician)
- Samuel Stephens (New Zealand politician)
- Thomas Renwick
- Thomas Wigley (runholder)
- William Cautley
- William Robinson (runholder)
- William Travers (New Zealand politician)
- William Wells (New Zealand politician)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Collins_(politician)
Also known as Arthur Collyns, Arthur Shuckburgh Collins.