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Charles Bonython Borlase

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Birthplace: Calcutta, Bengal, India
Death: May 15, 1875 (55)
Tinakori Road, Wellington, New Zealand
Place of Burial: Wellington, New Zealand
Immediate Family:

Son of Charles Bingham Borlase and (No Name)
Husband of Emma Elizabeth Borlase
Father of Charles Holmes Borlase; William Bonython Borlase; Wilmot Elizabeth Rawson-Pearson and Charlotte Emma Borlase

Occupation: Provincial Solicitor Member House of Representatives, Mayorof Welllington NZ 1873/1874
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About Charles Bonython Borlase

Charles Bonython Borlase (1820 – 15 May 1875) was Mayor of Wellington, New Zealand in 1874. He had been a member of the first Wellington Town Board in 1863, and a Councillor to 1874. He held the position of Provincial Solicitor from 1857 up until his death in 1875.

Background


Borlase was born in Calcutta, Bengal, India in 1820, although his family was from Cornwall. His father was Lieutenant-Colonel Charles B Borlase of the Dragoons. He was stationed with the East India Company in India at the time and died just before Borlase was born. The family returned to England where Borlase studied law and was admitted as a solicitor. For a time he was a law reporter with the London press before becoming a partner in a law firm. Through his families connections with the Molesworth's he migrated with his wife, Elizabeth Emma Borlase (née Holmes), and their three children (Charles, Charlotte, and William) on the Victory to Wellington in 16 August 1848.[1] In the 1850s he moved from Wellington to the Wairarapa clearing land at Papawai. While there he was noted as being both generous and hospitable. In 1858 he returned to live in Wellington. Borlase was also the Judge for the Featherston horse races for a number of years. In Wellington he resumed his legal practice and was legal adviser to the Wellington Building Society.

Political career


Borlase was persuaded by Wakefield's Radical Party (called the Rowdies by Featherston's Constitutionalist opponents) to enter politics in 1857. He represented Wairarapa on the Wellington Provincial Council from November 1857 to August 1858, when he was defeated by Captain Smith. He then represented the City of Wellington electorate from March 1859 up until his death in May 1875. He was on the Wellington Executive Council from March 1854; the source does not record an end date. He served another period on the Executive Council from June 1866 to June 1868, and was the Provincial Solicitor. In 1866 he represented the City of Wellington in Parliament until 1870. He was defeated in the 1871 election.

Civic career


He had been on the Wellington Town Board and then a Wellington City Councillor. In 1874 he was Mayor until his retirement from the position in December of that year. He continued as a Councillor until his death. Borlase became increasingly ill from February or March 1875 until his death at Wellington on 15 May 1875.


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Charles Bonython Borlase's Timeline

1819
October 8, 1819
Calcutta, Bengal, India
1844
October 18, 1844
Penzance, Cornwall, England (United Kingdom)
1846
December 3, 1846
25 Great James St Bedford Row, London, United Kingdom
1848
January 19, 1848
25 Great James Street Bedford Row London
1850
January 31, 1850
Waihakeka in the Wairarpa Valley
1875
May 15, 1875
Age 55
Tinakori Road, Wellington, New Zealand
May 18, 1875
Age 55
Bolton Street Cemetery, Wellington, New Zealand
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