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Collett, John Stimpson, a student of Gray's Inn 15 April, 1844, called to the bar 24 Nov., 1847 (2nd son of Cornelius Collett, formerly of Woodbridge, Suffolk, gentleman); born , .


Colley, Philip (Wellesley), B.A. London Univ. 1867, a member of Convocation, educated at Stonyhurst, a member of the South-eastern circuit, a student of the Inner Temple 16 April, 1866 (then aged 19), called to the bar 26 Jan., 1872 (eldest son of John Colley, Esq., of Lee, Sussex); born , 1847.

Thoby Priory, Brentwood; 80, Gloucester Place, W.


Collier, Charles Frederick, a student of the Middle Temple 17 Nov., 1860, called to the bar 6 June, 1863 (eldest son of Charles Frederick Collier, inspector-general Indian army); born , ; married 12 Aug., 1862, Marian Eliza Mary, youngest dau. of late Major Robert McNair, of London.


Collier, George, a student of the Middle Temple 5 Feb., 1853, called to the bar 30 April, 1856 (eldest son of George Collier, of Calcutta, solicitor); born , .


Collier, John Francis, (joint) judge of county courts (circuit No. 6) since 1873, recorder of Poole 1870-3, J. P. Lancashire, joint author of A Manual of Military Law, a student of the Inner Temple 11 Jan., 1855 (then aged 25), called to the bar 10 June, 1859 (4th son of John Collier, M.P., late of Plymouth, merchant); born 19 June, 1829; married 2 Feb., 1860, Frances Anne Jane, 2nd dau. of late Robert Francis Jenner, Esq., of Wenvoe Castle, Glamorgan, and granddau. of late Rt. Hon. Sir Herbert Jenner-Fust, judge of the ecclesiastical court.

81, Huskisson Street, Liverpool.


Collier, Robert, LL.B. Trin. Coll., Camb., 1st class law tripos 1866, an official examiner of the High Court of Justice Feb., 1884, author of The Law of Contributories, educated at Eton, a student of the Inner Temple 19 Dec, 1864, called to the bar 30 April, 1869 (eldest son of Sir Robert Porrett Collier, a master of the bench of the Inner Temple); born 26 March, 1845; married 21 Aug., 1873, Mary Josephine, dau. of Joseph Alfred Hardcastle, Esq., M.P.

7, Chelsea Embankment, S.W.; 1, New Square, W.C.


Collier, Rt. Hon. Sir Robert Porrett, P.C, member of judicial committee of the Privy Council since Nov., 1871, Q.C. 1854, M.P. Plymouth 1852-71, sometime recorder of Penzance, judge advocate of the fleet and counsel to admiralty and navy 1859-63, solicitor-general 1863-6, attorney-general 1868-71, a justice of the court of common pleas in Nov., 1871, author of Law relating to Mines, etc., B.A., Trin. Coll., Camb., 1843, a student of the Inner Temple 4 June, 1838 (then aged 20), called to the bar 27 Jan., 1843, patent of precedence 8 July, 1854, called to the bench 21 Nov., 1854 (eldest son of John Collier, Esq., M.P., of Plymouth); born 21 June, 1817; married 19 April, 1844, Isabella, dau. of William Rose Rose, Esq., of Woolston Heath, co. Warwick, and has issue.

Bigod's Hall, Dunmow, Essex; 7, Chelsea Embankment, S.W.; Brooks', Athenæum, Reform, and Oxford and Cambridge Clubs.


Collins, Arthur John Hammond, Q.C, recorder of Exeter since 1879, of Poole 1873-9, member of the Bar Committee since Dec, 1883, member of the Council of Legal Education, a commissioner of inquiry into corrupt practices at elections 1880, formerly a revising barrister, a member of the Western circuit, a student of Gray's Inn 16 May, 1857, called to the bar 6 June, 1860, Q.C. 13 Feb., 1877, bencher 21 March, 1877, treasurer 1883 (eldest son of John Collins, of Parkstone, officer in command H.M.'s coastguard); born Feb., 1834; married 14 Feb., 1863, Isabella Ann, only dau. of late Rev. Richard Wilson, D.D., fellow of St. John's Coll., Camb.

11, Earl's Court Square, S.W.; Goldsmith Buildings, Temple, E.C.; Conservative and Devon & Exeter Clubs.


Collins, Charles Macarthy, matric. Dublin Univ., author of The History, Law, and Practice of Banking, a member of King's Inns, Dublin, a student of the Middle Temple 12 April, 1875, called to the bar 17 Nov., 1884 (3rd son of Joseph Tenison Collins, of Ballinasloe, co. Galway).

Ballinasloe, co. Galway; Brisbane.


Taunton-Collins, Henry Eugene, B.A., Hertford Coll., Oxon, 1876, capt. 3rd batt. Somerset light infantry (1st Somerset militia), a member of the Oxford circuit, a student of Lincoln's Inn 29 April, 1876 (aged 20), went to the Inner Temple 10 Dec, 1877, where he was called to the bar 27 Jan., 1879, admitted a barrister of the Middle Temple ad eundem 17 March, 1881 (only son of Eugene Collins, Esq., M.P., of London); born 3 July, 1855.

Hyde Park, Kinsale and Tynycwm, Carmarthenshire; 38, Porchester Terrace, W.; 3, Temple Gardens, E.C.


Collins, John Gowen, undergrad. Univ. Coll., Oxon, a student of Lincoln's Inn 18 Nov., 1873, called to the bar 13 June, 1877 (eldest son of John Charles Collins, M.D., late of Cheltenham, dec.); born , .


Collins, Richard Henn, Q.C, M.A., Downing Coll., Camb., 1868, hon. fellow Nov., 1884, went the Northern circuit, a member of the Bar Committee since Dec, 1883, late a revising barrister, joint author of Smith's Leading Cases, 8th edition, a student of the Middle Temple 8 May, 1862, called to the bar 18 Nov., 1867, Q.C. 27 Oct., 1883 (3rd son of Stephen Collins, Esq., Q.C, of Dublin); born , .

32, Redcliffe Gardens, S.W.; 4, Brick Court, Temple, E.C.


Collins, Sir Robert Hawthorn, K.C.B. 15 April, 1884, M.A., Lincoln Coll., Oxon, 1864, comptroller of the household of late H.R.H. Leopold, Duke of Albany, 1874-84, tutor 1867-74, educated at Marlborough, a student of Lincoln's Inn 16 Jan., 1863 (then aged 21), called to the bar 17 Nov., 1866 (4th son of Rev. John Ferdinando Collins, of Betterton, Berks); born 3 Aug., 1841; married , 1876, Mary, dau. of Rev. H. Wightwick, of Codford St. Peter's, Wilts.

Boyton, Esher, Surrey; United University Club.