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Samuel Henry Strong

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Sir Samuel Henry Strong, PC , Kt (August 13 1825August 31 1909) was a jurist and Chief Justice of Canada. Strong was born in Poole, England to Samuel Spratt Strong and Jane Elizabeth Goose. He emigrated to Upper Canada with his family in 1836 settling in Bytown (later known as Ottawa). He was called to the bar in 1849 and established his practice in Toronto. Following Confederation he advised Prime Minister Sir John A. Macdonald on the establishment of the Supreme Court of Canada. He was named to the new court when it was created in 1875. He became Chief Justice in 1892 serving until his retirement in 1902. He died in 1909 at the age of 84.

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Preceded by
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Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada
September 30, 1875 – December 13, 1892
Succeeded by
Robert Sedgewick/George E. King
Preceded by
William Johnstone Ritchie
Chief Justice of Canada
December 13, 1892November 18, 1902
Succeeded by
Henri Elzéar Taschereau


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