William Copeland Borlase

Politician

1848 – 1899

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Who was William Copeland Borlase?

William Copeland Borlase FSA was an antiquarian and Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1880 until 1887 when he was ruined by bankruptcy and scandal.

Borlase was born at Castle Horneck, near Penzance in Cornwall, the only son of Samuel Borlase and his wife Mary Anne Copeland, daughter of William Copeland of Chigwell, Essex. A member of a wealthy Cornish family, Borlase's early life was much influenced by the archaeological work of his great-great-grandfather, Dr. William Borlase the Cornish historian. Young Borlase visited many of the ancient sites in Cornwall and in 1863 and supervised the excavations of the re-discovered prehistoric settlement and fogou at Carn Euny. Although Borlase produced many sketches he commissioned fellow Cornish antiquarian John Thomas Blight to do the engravings for the report. Borlase was educated at Winchester College and Trinity College, Oxford. He was called to the bar at Inner Temple in 1882 and was JP for Cornwall and a Deputy Warden of the Stannaries of Cornwall and Devon.

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Born
Apr 5, 1848
Penzance
Nationality
  • United Kingdom
Profession
Education
  • Trinity College, Oxford
  • Winchester College
Lived in
  • Penzance
Died
Mar 31, 1899
London

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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