George E. King

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The Honourable Mr. Justice George Edwin King
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The Honourable Mr. Justice George Edwin King

George Edwin King (October 8, 1839May 7, 1901) was a New Brunswick politician and jurist.

He was elected to the first provincial legislature 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. Some members of his 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.

In 1880 he became a judge on the province's supreme court and in 1893 he became a justice on the Supreme Court of Canada.

On his passing in 1901, he was interred in the Fernhill Cemetery in Saint John, New Brunswick.

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Preceded by:
Andrew R. Wetmore
Premier of New Brunswick
1870 – 1871
Succeeded by:
George L. Hathaway
Preceded by:
George L. Hathaway
Premier of New Brunswick
1872 – 1878
Succeeded by:
John James Fraser
Preceded by:
Samuel Henry Strong/Christopher Salmon Patterson
Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada
September 21, 1893 – May 8, 1901
Succeeded by:
Louis Henry Davies


Premiers of New Brunswick Flag of New Brunswick
Colony: Fisher | Gray | Fisher | S. L. Tilley | Smith | P. Mitchell
Province: | Wetmore | King | Hathaway | King | Fraser | Hanington | Blair | J. Mitchell | Emmerson | Tweedie | Pugsley | Robinson | Hazen | J. Flemming | Clarke | Murray | Foster | Veniot | Baxter | Richards | L. P. Tilley | Dysart | McNair | H. Flemming | Robichaud | Hatfield | McKenna | Frenette | Thériault | Lord | Graham
The Strong court (18921902)
18921893: T. Fournier | H. Taschereau | J. Gwynne | C. Patterson
18931895: T. Fournier | H. Taschereau | J. Gwynne | R. Sedgewick | G. King
18951901: H. Taschereau | J. Gwynne | R. Sedgewick | G. King | D. Girouard
1901– January 1902: H. Taschereau | J. Gwynne | R. Sedgewick | D. Girouard | L. Davies
February 1902 - November 1902: H. Taschereau | R. Sedgewick | D. Girouard | L. Davies | D. Mills
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