Proper noun
Collinson
A surname originating as a patronymic.
A debate continues on the definition of "Puritanism". citation English historian Patrick Collinson believes that "Puritanism had no content beyond what was attributed to it by its opponents." Source: Internet
Burghley: William Cecil at the Court of Elizabeth I (Yale University Press, 2008); sees him as power behind the throne * Beckingsale, B. W. Burghley: Tudor statesman (1967) * Collinson, Patrick. Source: Internet
Collinson, 89 Factional strife in the government, which had not existed in a noteworthy form before the 1590s, Doran Monarchy, 216 now became its hallmark. Source: Internet
For a short description of trace fossils, see Stanley (1999), p. 62; Levin (1987), pp. 93–95; and Collinson et al. Source: Internet
Collinson left the job in 2013, with Stuart Blackburn replacing him. Source: Internet
Collinson p. 68 From the 1570s missionary priests from continental seminaries came to England secretly in the cause of the "reconversion of England". Source: Internet