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Hugh Havelock McLean
Member of the Canadian Parliament
for Sunbury—Queen's
In office
1908–1917
Preceded byRobert Duncan Wilmot
Succeeded byDistrict abolished (1914)
Member of the Canadian Parliament
for Royal
In office
1917–1921
Preceded byDistrict established (1914)
Succeeded byGeorge Burpee Jones
17th Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick
In office
December 28, 1928 – January 31, 1935
MonarchGeorge V
Governors GeneralThe Earl of Willingdon
The Earl of Bessborough
PremierJohn B. M. Baxter
Charles D. Richards
Leonard P. D. Tilley
Preceded byWilliam Frederick Todd
Succeeded byMurray MacLaren
Personal details
Born(1854-03-03)March 3, 1854
Fredericton, New Brunswick
DiedNovember 22, 1938(1938-11-22) (aged 84)
Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada
NationalityCanadian
Political partyLiberal
Military service
Branch/serviceGeneral Officer Commanding New Brunswick Troops
RankMajor General

Hugh Havelock McLean (March 3, 1854 – November 22, 1938) was a Canadian soldier, politician, and the 17th Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick from 1928 to 1935.

Biography[edit]

Born in Fredericton, New Brunswick, the son of Lauchlan and Sophia LeBrun Duplissie (Marsh) McLean, McLean was educated at the Fredericton Grammar School. He was called to the New Brunswick Bar in 1875 and created a King's Counsel in 1899. He was elected to the House of Commons of Canada for the New Brunswick electoral district of Sunbury—Queen's in the 1908 federal election. A Liberal, he was re-elected in the 1911 federal election and the 1917 federal election for the electoral district of Royal. In 1917, he crossed the floor and sat as a Unionist. From 1928 to 1935, he was the Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick.[1]

He served with the Canadian Militia and was a captain and adjutant for the 62nd Saint John Fusiliers. He eventually became a lieutenant-colonel and was the commanding officer. From 1903 to 1911, he was the commandant of the 12th Infantry Brigade.[1] From 1911 to 1915, he commanded the 28th New Brunswick Dragoons.[1] He was promoted to colonel and was commander of Canadian Coronation Troops for the coronation of King George V. During World War I, he was appointed officer commanding New Brunswick Troops in April 1915 and in June 1916 he was promoted to brigadier general. He was promoted to major general upon his retirement from the active militia in 1917.[2]

He died in Saint John, New Brunswick in 1938.[2]

Electoral history[edit]

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  • 1917 Canadian federal election: Fundy Royal
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Government (Unionist) Hugh Havelock McLean 5,959 67.77
    Opposition (Laurier Liberals) Fred Ernest Sharp 2,834 32.23
    Total valid votes 8,793 100.00

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b c "Profile". lop.parl.ca. Retrieved 23 October 2022.
  • ^ a b "General H. McLean Dies in 86th Year". The Gazette. Saint John, New Brunswick. CP. 23 November 1938. p. 12. Retrieved 18 July 2020 – via Newspapers.com.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hugh_Havelock_McLean&oldid=1218828558"

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