- Percy Colquhoun
Percy Brereton Colquhoun (
28 September 1866 -23 October 1936 ) was anAustralian parliamentarian, lawyer and sportsman. cite web
first=Don
last=Wilkey
title =Colquhoun, Percy Brereton (1866 - 1936)
publisher =Australian National University
work=Australian Dictionary of Biography
url =http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A080088b.htm
accessdate = 2007-12-10 ]Early life
Colquhoun was born at
Maitland, New South Wales , the third son of theNew South Wales Crown Solicitor, George Colquhoun. He was privately tutored at home and then attended St Paul's School, Redfern. Colquhoun enteredNewington College in 1881 [Newington College Register of Past Students 1863-1998 (Syd, 1999) pp39] and in 1885 was captain of theRugby union andcricket teams. After leaving Newington he was articled to his father at Allen & Allen and was admitted as a solicitor in 1891. In that year he entered into partnership as Lee & Colquhoun of Orange extending the firm to Blayney in 1893. Colquhoun moved to Sydney in 1896 and opened a new head office.porting career
Colquhoun was chosen in 1886 for the
New South Wales Rugby Union tour ofNew Zealand . He was the top points-scorer on tour and by 1887 he was rated as the outstanding three-quarter in Australia. His New South Wales representative career in intercolonial matches continued until 1896. Colquhoun was a first gradetennis player and played fifty-five games for New South Wales versus Victoria from 1889 until 1899. He last played in an inter-colonial match in 1909 and twice was the New South Wales men's doubles champion. In the mixed doubles of 1895 and 1896, Colquhoun played with Mabel Ann Shaw and he married her in 1897. Inlawn bowls Colquhoun represented New South Wales against all the Australian States and New Zealand for over two decades. He defeatedHarry Moses 32-22 to win the State singles title in 1916. In 1909 Colquhoun was president of the Lawn Tennis Association of Australasia, and refereed Sydney's firstDavis Cup challenge round final. In 1911 and 1912 he was president of the New South Wales Lawn Tennis Association and he served as the first president of the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia in 1926.Parliamentary career
From 1913 until 1920 Colquhoun represented Mosman in the
New South Wales Legislative Assembly as a Liberal-Nationalist. He was chairman of committees for two years and was a strong debater and an authority on issues of constitutional law. cite web
title =Mr Percy Brereton Colquhoun (1866 - 1936)
work =Members of Parliament
publisher =Parliament of New South Wales
url =http://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/prod/parlment/members.nsf/1fb6ebed995667c2ca256ea100825164/af6cfb36e71922fcca256e220014e138!OpenDocument
accessdate = 2007-12-10 ]Later life
From 1912, Colquhoun was in legal partnership with George King and he retired in 1934. He served as a trustee of
Taronga Zoo and in 1918 and 1919 he was the president of the Old Newingtonians' Union. [Newington Across the Years, A History of Newington College 1863 - 1998 (Syd, 1999) pp 347 ] Colquhoun died at home in Mosman and was survived by a son and a daughter.References
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