Godfrey Collins
Sir Godfrey Pattison Collins, KBE, CMG, PC (26 June 1875 – 13 October 1936) was a Scottish Liberal Party (and later National Liberal Party) politician.
He entered the Royal Navy in 1888 and was a Midshipman, East Indian Station from 1890-1893. He was elected as Liberal Member of Parliament (MP) for Greenock in 1910 and sat for the constituency until his death (from 1931 as a Liberal National).
He was Parliamentary Private Secretary to J. B. Seely, as Secretary of State for War from 1910–1914, and to J. W. Gulland, Chief Liberal Whip from 1915. He served in Egypt, Gallipoli, and Mesopotamia from 1915–1917, and was appointed a Lieutenant-Colonel in September 1916. He was a Junior Lord of the Treasury from 1919–1920 and Chief Liberal Whip from November 1924 – 1926. From 1932 to 1936 he served as Secretary of State for Scotland.
He was appointed a CMG in 1917, KBE in 1919 and a Privy Counsellor in 1932.
References
- Torrance, David, The Scottish Secretaries (Birlinn 2006)
External links
- Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Godfrey Collins
Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
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Preceded by Halley Stewart |
Member of Parliament for Greenock 1910–1936 |
Succeeded by Robert Gibson |
Party political offices | ||
Preceded by Vivian Phillips |
Liberal Chief Whip 1924–1926 |
Succeeded by Robert Hutchison |
Political offices | ||
Preceded by Sir Archibald Sinclair |
Secretary of State for Scotland 1932–1936 |
Succeeded by Walter Elliot |
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