EDWARD SHORT (CANADIAN JUDGE)


'Edward Short' (June 10 1806-June 5 1871) was a lawyer, judge and political figure in Quebec.
He was born in Bristol, England in 1806 and came to Canada with his family. He studied law in Trois-Rivières and was called to the Bar of Quebec in 1826. He had practices in Montreal, Trois-Rivières and Quebec City, where he was a partner of Thomas Cushing Aylwin. He settled in Sherbrooke in 1830. He was appointed to the Court of the Sessions of the Peace in Saint-François district.
He was elected to the 4th Parliament of the Province of Canada representing the town of Sherbrooke in 1851. In November 1852, he was appointed a justice of the Quebec Superior Court, Saint-François district, and became a judge in the Seigneurial Court in 1854.
He died in Sherbrooke in 1871.
Short Street in Sherbrooke was named after him.

Contents
External links

External links



Biography at the ''Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online''

This article provided by Wikipedia. To edit the contents of this article, click here for original source.

psst.. try this: add to faves