Charles Henry Collyns (1820 – 8 July 1885) was an English priest, translator and activist for temperance and vegetarianism.
Biography
Collyns was born in Exeter in 1820.[1] He was educated at Christ Church, Oxford, and was admitted to orders in 1844. During 1844–1845 he was curate of St Mary Magdalen's Church, Oxford. From 1867 to 1874 he was Headmaster of the Grammar School at Wirksworth, Derbyshire.[1] Collyns was a teetotaller. He was secretary of the British Temperance League which was the oldest national temperance organization in England.[2][3]
^Fahey, David M. (2020). Temperance Societies in Late Victorian and Edwardian England. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. p. 10. ISBN978-1-5275-5857-1
^Pfaff, Richard W. (1973). "The Library of the Fathers: The Tractarians as Patristic Translators". Studies in Philology. 70 (3): 329–344. JSTOR4173813.