Francis Alexander Anglin

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The Right Honourable Francis Anglin
The Right Honourable Francis Anglin

Francis Alexander Anglin, PC (April 2, 1865 - March 2, 1933) was Chief Justice of Canada from September 16, 1924 until February 28, 1933.

Born in Saint John, New Brunswick, one of 9 children of Parliamentarian Timothy Anglin, and elder brother to the renowned stage actress, Margaret Anglin, he received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Ottawa in 1887. Anglin studied law at the Law Society of Upper Canada (which in those days taught law) and was called to the bar in 1888 establishing a practice in Toronto. In 1896 he became Clerk of the Surrogate Court of Ontario.

He was appointed to the Exchequer Division of the High Court of Justice of Ontario in 1904 and to the Supreme Court of Canada on February 23, 1909, becoming Chief Justice in 1924 and serving until his retirement, two days before his death, in 1933.

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Preceded by
James Maclennan
Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada
February 23, 1909 – February 28, 1933
Succeeded by
Edmund Leslie Newcombe
Preceded by
Louis Henry Davies
Chief Justice of Canada
September 16, 1924February 28, 1933
Succeeded by
Lyman Poore Duff
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