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boots". By 1900, he had neglected it enough for it to completely disappear. He refused to spend money on maintenance of his fief, but was the first seigneur to be sufficiently fond of it to reside there permanently. In 1899, he refused to sell the island for an enormous amount of money to a man who intended to open a casino there.
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in a nightdress. Despite his attempts to find her the next morning, she went to London and married Beaumont. For the first time since her marriage, Collings contacted her when she had her first child, a daughter named Bridget. Wishing to send a conciliatory telegram, he consoled her for giving birth
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Collings inherited his father's fief on the latter's death in 1882, but none of his father's interest in military matters. Less than five years after his accession, the Royal Sark Militia, once cherished by his parents, deteriorated into what a visiting journalist described as "seven dozen pairs of
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and her family, to which the Seigneur responded by stamping out of the church and protesting to the vicar's superiors.
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in 1650. In his old age, the Seigneur became lenient and stopped requesting the inhabitants to pay him
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from 1882 until his death. One of the most eccentric lords of the island, he was known for his
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The seigneur strongly disapproved of his heiress presumptive's relationship with the painter
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Collings was devoted to his wife Sophie (née Moffatt), with whom he had two daughters,
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in 1921, becoming the first seigneur of Sark to do so in person since
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The Sarkese admired Collings for his skill in sailing, shooting, and
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and Doris. As he had no sons, his elder daughter Sibyl was his
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caused him to attack the vicar's wife with his stick, write
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Collings family coat of arms at the gate of the Seigneurie
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Collings was the elder son and one of six children of
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Index

Seigneur of Sark
William Thomas Collings
Sibyl Beaumont
Sibyl Hathaway
William Thomas Collings
Louisa Lukis
seigneur
Sark
anti-clericalism
William Thomas Collings
Louisa Collings (née Lukis)
Church
Trinity College, Cambridge
Grand Tour

rock climbing
alcoholism
anticlerical
constable
Queen Victoria
Sibyl
heiress presumptive
unequal leg length
virago
Dudley Beaumont
La Seigneurie
vixen
homage
King George V
Queen Mary

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