Background
Jollie was born in 1815. His father was the Reverend Francis Jollie, and he was the oldest son. The fourth son was Edward Jollie.
Jollie was born in 1815. His father was the Reverend Francis Jollie, and he was the oldest son. The fourth son was Edward Jollie.
The family was from Brampton, Carlisle, England. He was one of the earliest settlers in the country, having arrived in 1842 as the agent of the New Zealand Company. He arrived in Nelson on the ship Fifeshire, where he farmed on fifty acres of land he had purchased at Wakapuaka, and called his property "Thackwood".
In the mid-1850s, he returned to England for some time.
Upon coming back to New Zealand, he briefly lived near Christchurch. He was a cabinet minister, as Colonial Treasurer (now called Minister of Finance) in the second Stafford Ministry from 1866 to 1869.
He died on 30 November 1870 at his residence at Peel Forest.
He was the Member of Parliament for Timaru from 1861 to 1866 and then Gladstone from 1866 to 1870, when he died.