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George Edwin King
2nd & 4th Premier of New Brunswick
In office
July 5, 1872 – May 3, 1878
MonarchVictoria
Lieutenant GovernorLemuel Allan Wilmot
Samuel Leonard Tilley
Preceded byGeorge Luther Hathaway
Succeeded byJohn James Fraser
In office
June 9, 1870 – February 21, 1871
MonarchVictoria
Lieutenant GovernorLemuel Allan Wilmot
Preceded byAndrew Rainsford Wetmore
Succeeded byGeorge Luther Hathaway
MLA for Saint John County
In office
October 15, 1867 – June 11, 1878

Serving with Charles Nelson Skinner, John Hamilton Gray, James Quinton, Edward Willis, Michael Whalen Maher, Henry A. Austin, Joseph Coram, William Elder

Preceded byRobert Duncan Wilmot
Succeeded byDavid McLellan
Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada
In office
September 21, 1893 – May 8, 1901
Nominated byJohn Sparrow David Thompson
Preceded byChristopher Salmon Patterson
Succeeded byLouis Henry Davies
Personal details
Born(1839-10-08)October 8, 1839
Saint John, New Brunswick
DiedMay 7, 1901(1901-05-07) (aged 61)
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Political partyConfederation Party
Spouse

Lydia Eaton

(m. 1866)
Children1 son and 1 daughter
Residence(s)Metcalfe St, Ottawa
Alma materWesleyan University
ProfessionLawyer

George Edwin King (October 8, 1839 – May 7, 1901) was a Canadian lawyer, politician, second and fourth premier of New Brunswick, and puisne justice of the Supreme Court of Canada.

King was born in Saint John, New Brunswick and attended Wesleyan UniversityinMiddletown, Connecticut, where he received a B.A. in 1859 and a M.A. in 1862. He then served under articles to a senior lawyer in Saint John, Robert Leonard Hazen, was made an attorney in 1863, and was called to the bar in 1865.

King was elected to the first provincial legislature of the new Canadian Confederation in 1867 and served in the Confederation Party government as minister without portfolio. When Andrew R. Wetmore resigned, the Confederation Party became the Liberal-Conservatives and King became Premier in 1870. At 30 years of age, King was the youngest person to assume the premier's office in New Brunswick history. Some members of King's caucus felt he was too close to the federal Conservatives of Sir John A. Macdonald and King was maneuvered out of the leadership by George L. Hathaway with King taking a position in the new cabinet. When Hathaway died in 1872, King became Premier for a second time serving until 1878.

One of King's major accomplishments was the Common Schools Act of 1871 which implemented a single, tax supported public school system. As Attorney General, King appeared in the courts to defend the Act from constitutional challenges, including appearing before the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, at that time the court of last resort for Canada within the British Empire, in the case of Maher v. Town Council of Portland, which upheld the Act.

In 1880 he became a justice of the province's supreme court, the Court of Queen's Bench of New Brunswick, and in 1893 he became a justice of the Supreme Court of Canada.

On his death in 1901, of a work-related heart attack,[1] he was interred in the Fernhill CemeteryinSaint John, New Brunswick.

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  • 1878 Canadian federal election: City and County of St. John
    Party Candidate Votes % Elected
    Liberal Isaac Burpee 2,686 Green tickY
    Liberal Charles Wesley Weldon 2,449 Green tickY
    Unknown George Edwin King 2,180  
    Liberal Acalus Lockwood Palmer 1,981  

    References

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    1. ^ "Goes to the Bar Above". The Ottawa Journal. 8 May 1901. p. 9. Retrieved 27 December 2016 – via Newspapers.com.

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