词条 | Louis Henry Davies |
释义 |
| honorific-prefix = The Right Honourable | name = Sir Louis Henry Davies | honorific-suffix = {{postnominals|country=CAN|size=100%|KCMG|PC}} | image = LouisHenryDavies.jpg | imagesize = | caption = The Right Hon. Sir Louis Henry Davies | order1 = 3rd | office1 = Premier of Prince Edward Island | predecessor1 = Lemuel Owen | successor1 = William Wilfred Sullivan | monarch1 = Victoria | lieutenant_governor1 = Robert Hodgson | term_start1 = August 15, 1876 | term_end1 = April 25, 1879 | office2 = Leader of the Prince Edward Island Liberal Party | predecessor2 = Robert Haythorne | successor2 = John Yeo | term_start2 = 1876 | term_end2 = June 20, 1882 | office3 = Member of the General Assembly of Prince Edward Island for 4th Kings | predecessor3 = None | successor3 = James Robertson | alongside3 = A.C. MacDonald, J.E. MacDonald | term_start3 = 1872 | term_end3 = August 10, 1876 | office4 = Member of the General Assembly of Prince Edward Island for 5th Queens | predecessor4 = Frederick Brecken | successor4 = Neil McLeod | alongside4 = George W. Deblois | term_start4 = August 10, 1876 | term_end4 = April 2, 1879 | constituency_MP5 = Queen's County | parliament5 = Canadian | predecessor5 = James Colledge Pope Frederick de Sainte-Croix Brecken | alongside5 = John Theophilus Jenkins | term_start5 = June 20, 1882 | term_end5 = February 27, 1883 | alongside6 = Frederick de Sainte-Croix Brecken | predecessor6 = | successor6 = | term_start6 = February 27, 1883 | term_end6 = August 19, 1884 | alongside7 = John Theophilus Jenkins | term_start7 = August 19, 1884 | term_end7 = February 22, 1887 | alongside8 = William Welsh | successor8 = abolished 1892 | term_start8 = February 22, 1887 | term_end8 = June 23, 1896 | constituency_MP9 = West Queen's | parliament9 = Canadian | predecessor9 = created 1892 | successor9 = Donald Farquharson | term_start9 = June 23, 1896 | term_end9 = September 25, 1901 | order10 = 6th | office10 = Chief Justice of Canada | predecessor10 = Charles Fitzpatrick | successor10 = Francis Alexander Anglin | term_start10 = October 23, 1918 | term_end10 = May 1, 1924 | nominator10 = Robert Borden | appointed10 = | office11 = Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada | predecessor11 = George Edwin King | successor11 = Pierre-Basile Mignault | term_start11 = September 25, 1901 | term_end11 = October 23, 1918 | nominator11 = Wilfrid Laurier | appointed11 = | birth_date = {{birth date|1845|05|04}} | birth_place = Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island | death_date = {{death date and age|1924|05|01|1845|05|04}} | death_place = Ottawa, Ontario | nationality = Canadian | spouse = {{marriage|Susan Wiggins|1872}} | party = Liberal | otherparty = Prince Edward Island Liberal Party | relations = Benjamin Davies | children = 7 | residence = Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island | alma_mater = Prince of Wales College (now part of the University of Prince Edward Island) | occupation = lawyer, judge, business person, and publisher | profession = Politician | cabinet = Attorney General (1876–1879) Solicitor General (1869) Minister of Marine and Fisheries (1896–1901) | religion = Anglican }} Sir Louis Henry Davies {{postnominals|country=CAN|KCMG|PC}} (May 4, 1845{{snd}}May 1, 1924) was a Canadian lawyer, businessman and politician, and judge from the province of Prince Edward Island. In a public career spanning six decades, he served as the third Premier of Prince Edward Island, a federal Member of Parliament and Cabinet minister, and as both a Puisne Justice and the sixth Chief Justice of Canada. Early life and familyDavies was born in Charlottetown, the son of Benjamin Davies and Kezia Attwood Watts. He attended Prince of Wales College in Charlottetown. In July, 1872, he married Susan Wiggins, a daughter of Dr. A. V. G. Wiggins. She was a member of the Humane Society, the Women's Canadian Historical Society, and similar organizations. The couple had two sons and three daughters.[1] Legal careerDavies read law at the Inner Temple in London. He was called to bar in England in 1866, and to the bar of Prince Edward Island a year later. He served as lead counsel for the Prince Edward Island Land Commission, which was established in 1875 to settle the problem of absentee land ownership and to provide tenants of the Island with clear title to their lands. In 1877, Davies was one of the Canadian counsel who appeared on behalf of the British Government before the Halifax Fisheries Commission, appointed under the Treaty of Washington (1871) to resolve outstanding issues, including fishing rights. The Commission gave an award directing the United States to pay $5,500,000 to the British Government. Davies was appointed Queen's Counsel in 1880, and knighted by Queen Victoria in 1897. Political careerDavies was first elected to the House of Assembly as a Liberal in 1872 just prior to Prince Edward Island entering Canadian confederation. With the issue of Confederation resolved and the land question settled as a result of Canada's promise to fund land reform and the passage of the Land Purchase Act, the major issue remaining on the island was that of school funding and whether the school system should be entirely secular and public or whether separate schools for Catholics should be permitted. The issue divided both parties, and had led to the collapse of one government. Following the defeat of the Conservative government of Lemuel Cambridge Owen in 1876, Davies established a coalition government of Protestant Liberals and Conservatives with himself as Premier and Attorney-General. The Davies government was formed to enact a Public Schools Act which made school attendance compulsory, and created a non-sectarian public school system. The act was passed in 1877 and, with the issue around which the coalition had been formed having been resolved, the coalition itself began to unravel. Davies' government reformed the civil service and brought in financial reforms before being defeated by the Conservatives in a Motion of No Confidence in 1879. Davies won a seat in the House of Commons of Canada in the 1882 federal election as a Liberal. When the Liberals formed government after the 1896 election under Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Davies became minister of marine and fisheries, and during 1898–1899 he was a member of the Anglo-American joint high commission at Quebec.[2] Supreme Court of CanadaIn 1901, Davies was appointed to the Supreme Court of Canada. He was appointed Chief Justice in 1918. He was the oldest person to be appointed Chief Justice, at the age of 73 years, 172 days. Davies held the position until his death in Ottawa in 1924. As of 2016, he is the last Chief Justice of Canada to have previously served in elected office. He is also, as of 2016, the only Prince Edward Islander to have served on the Supreme Court. The Prince Edward Island Supreme Court building in Charlottetown is named in his honour. Also named for him is Davies Point, at the meeting of Hastings and Alice Arms on Observatory Inlet in British Columbia; the naming was done at the time of his appointment to the Supreme Court,[3] as was also Davies Bay, at the head of Work Channel just east of Prince Rupert.[4] References1. ^{{cite book |editor-last=Morgan |editor-first=Henry James |editor-link=Henry James Morgan |title=Types of Canadian Women and of Women who are or have been Connected with Canada |location=Toronto |publisher=Williams Briggs |date=1903 |url=https://archive.org/details/typesofcanadianw01morguoft/page/74 |page=74}} 2. ^{{Cite EB1911|wstitle=Davies, Sir Louis Henry|volume=7|page=865}} 3. ^{{Cite bcgnis|id=37147 |title=Davies Point}} 4. ^{{Cite bcgnis|id=35961 |title=Davies Bay}} External links{{Commons category}}
18 : 1845 births|1924 deaths|Canadian Anglicans|Canadian Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George|Chief Justices of Canada|Canadian Queen's Counsel|Liberal Party of Canada MPs|Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Prince Edward Island|Members of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada|People from Charlottetown|Premiers of Prince Edward Island|Prince Edward Island Liberal Party MLAs|Lawyers in Prince Edward Island|Canadian people of Welsh descent|Persons of National Historic Significance (Canada)|Prince Edward Island Liberal Party leaders|Canadian members of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom|Members of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council |
随便看 |
|
开放百科全书收录14589846条英语、德语、日语等多语种百科知识,基本涵盖了大多数领域的百科知识,是一部内容自由、开放的电子版国际百科全书。