Charles Streynsham Collinson
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Born1753
Died1831
Occupation(s)resident minister, High Sheriff of Suffolk
RelativesPeter Collinson (grandfather)
Edward Charles Close (nephew)
Edward Charles Close (nephew)
Charles Streynsham Collinson | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1753 |
| Died | 1831 |
| Occupation(s) | resident minister, High Sheriff of Suffolk |
| Relatives | Peter Collinson (grandfather) Edward Charles Close (nephew) |
Charles Streynsham Collinson (1753–1831) was an English official of the East India Company who served as the resident minister of Beauleah, in British India.[1]
He later returned to England settling in Sproughton near Ipswich. He was High Sheriff of Suffolk from 11 February 1801 to 2 February 1802.[2]