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COLSTON, EDWARD (1636-1721) , English philanthropist, the son of William Colston, a Bristol merchant of good position, was born at Bristol on the 2nd of November 1636. He is generally understood to have spent some years of his youth and man-hood as a factor in Spain, with which country his family was long connected commercially, and whence, by means of a trade in wines and oil, great part of his own vast fortune was to come. On his return he seems to have settled in London, and to have bent himselt resolutely to the task of making money. In 1681, the date of his father's decease, he appears as a governor of Christ's hospital, to which noble foundation he afterwards gave frequently and largely. In the same year he probably began to take an active interest
corporation ; in 1683 as "a free burgess and meire (St Kitts) merchant" he was made a member of the Merchant's Hall
house
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Augustine's Back, for the instruction, clothing, maintaining and apprenticing of too boys; and in time of scarcity, during this and next year, he transmitted " by a private hand " some 20,000 to the London committee. In 1710, after a poll of four days, he was sent to parliament, to represent, on strictest Tory principles, his native city of Bristol; and in 1713, after three years of silent political life, he resigned this charge. He died at Mortlake in 1721, having nearly completed his eighty-fifth year; and was buried in All Saints' church, Bristol. Colston, who was in the habit of bestowing large sums yearly for the release of poor debtors and the relief of indigent age and sickness, and who gave (1711) no less than 6000 to increase Queen Anne's Bounty Fund for the augmentation of small livings, was always keenly interested in the organization and management of his foundations; the rules and regulations were all drawn
economy
See Garrard, Edward Colston, the Philanthropist (4to, Bristol, 1852) ; Pryce, A Popular History of Bristol (1861) ; Manchee, Bristol Charities. End of Article: COLSTON, EDWARD (1636-1721) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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