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"The Rule of the Road at Sea". Caricature by Ape published in Vanity Fair in 1887.

Sir John Charles Ready Colomb, KCMG (1 May 1838 – 27 May 1909) was a British naval strategist and politician.

Life[edit]

Colomb was born in Onchan, Isle of Man, the son of General George Thomas Colomb, and was the younger brother of British Vice-Admiral Philip Howard Colomb. He was educated privately, and entered the Royal Naval College from which he passed out in 1854 into the Royal Marine Artillery. After being variously employed with the Navy, Army, Militia and Volunteers he retired in 1869 with the rank of captain.[citation needed] He thenceforth devoted himself to the study of naval and military problems, on which he had already published some essays.[1]

His books on Colonial Defence and Colonial Opinions (1873), The Defence of Great and Greater Britain (1879), Naval Intelligence and the Protection of Commerce (1881), The Use and the Application of Marine Forces (1883), Imperial Federation: Naval and Military (1887), followed later by other similar works, made him well known among the rising school of Imperialists, and he was elected to parliament in 1886 as Conservative member for Bow and Bromley (1886–1892), and afterwards (1895–1906) for Great Yarmouth.[1] In the 1895-1900 Parliament, he was Chair of the Imperial Federation Defence Committee.

In 1887 he was created CMG, and in 1888 KCMG. He became a large landowner, when he inherited the Dromquinna estate with 4,500 acres in the barony of Dunkerron South (County Kerry, Ireland) from his father-in-law Robert Samuel Palmer. There in the townland of Dromcunnia outside Kenmare he commissioned the architect James Franklin Fuller around 1890 to build Dromquinna House. Colomb became a member of the Irish privy council in 1903 and in 1906 sat on the Royal Commission dealing with congested districts. He was also a Deputy Lieutenant and a Justice of Peace for the county; and in 1895 served as High Sheriff of Kerry.[2] John Colomb was a member of the Carlton Club (then Pall Mall, today St James's Street, London).[3] Being ill for some time, he died, aged 71, after an operation on 27 May 1909 at his London residence, 75 Belgrave Road.

Family[edit]

Colomb married on 1 January 1866, to Emily Anna, daughter of Robert Samuel Palmer (1802–1891), and widow of Charles Augustus Francis Paget (1832–64), Lieutenant of the Royal Navy and grandson of the first Marquess of Anglesey. They had three children:[4]

Works[edit]

Notes[edit]

  • ^ "Testimonials-COLOMB, Sir John Charles Ready". Archived from the original on 8 March 2012. Retrieved 11 May 2011.
  • ^ http://scans.library.utoronto.ca/pdf/3/4/proceedings19royauoft/proceedings19royauoft.pdf Royal Colonial Institute: Report of Proceedings, Volume 19, London 1888, p.xiii
  • ^ "Testimonials-COLOMB, Sir John Charles Ready". Archived from the original on 8 March 2012. Retrieved 11 May 2011.
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    Parliament of the United Kingdom
    Preceded by

    William Robson

    Member of Parliament for Bow and Bromley
    18861892
    Succeeded by

    John Macdonald

    Preceded by

    James Marshall Moorsom

    Member of Parliament for Great Yarmouth
    18951906
    Succeeded by

    Arthur Fell


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