Adam Hudspeth

Adam Hudspeth
Member of the Canadian Parliament
for Victoria South
In office
1887–1890
Preceded by Joseph Rutherford Dundas
Succeeded by Charles Fairbairn
Personal details
Born (1836-12-08)December 8, 1836
Cobourg, Upper Canada
Died May 12, 1890(1890-05-12) (aged 53)
Political party Conservative

Adam Hudspeth (December 8, 1836 May 12, 1890) was a Canadian lawyer and politician.

Born in Cobourg, Upper Canada, Hudspeth received his education in the Grammar School in Cobourg, under the tutelage of his father, Robert Hudspeth, who was head-master. He studied law and was called to the bar in 1867. A practicing lawyer, he was an unsuccessful candidate to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario in the 1875 election. He was a bencher of the Law Society of Ontario and was a deputy judge for the county of Victoria. He was a revising officer under the Electoral Franchise Act of 1885. He was elected to the Canadian House of Commons for the riding of Victoria South in 1887. He was disqualified under the Independence of Parliament Act and resigned as a revising officer. He was re-elected in the resulting 1887 by-election. A Conservative, he served until his death in 1890.

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