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Archibald McLean (judge)

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out of fear that Upper Canadians would be dominated by French Canadians. He saw responsible government as a danger to the British connection and to the ordered freedom and the recognition of class and property of the British tradition, but he quickly adjusted to the new reality.
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In 1862, he was appointed chief justice of the Court of Queen's Bench for Upper Canada. In 1863, he was appointed judge of the Court of Error and Appeal. For many years McLean had served as president of the St Andrew's Society of Toronto.
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Upon the bench was dignified and courteous; unsuspicious and utterly devoid of anything mean or petty in his own character, his conduct to others was always what he expected from them.
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He was then elected to represent Cornwall in 1834 and served a second term as Speaker of the Assembly in the 1836 session. He was a leading Tory member and advocated the rights of the
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taking his Stormont seat. From 1850 to 1856, he served in the Court of Common Pleas with Sir
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In 1815 he turned down a commission into the British regular army, joining the law firm of
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and commanded the left flank of the loyalist forces under Colonel James FitzGibbon at the
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in 1865 and was honoured with a public funeral. The Upper Canada Law Journal wrote,
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in 1836, the following year he was named to the Court of King's Bench, his brother
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He married Joan McPherson and they were the parents of seven children. He died in
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Archibald McLean (1791-1865)

Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada
Marshall Spring Bidwell
Allan MacNab
St. Andrews, Ontario
Toronto
Ontario
Neil McLean
Alexander McLean
Upper Canada
St. Andrews
Lunenburg District
Neil McLean
John Strachan
Cornwall
War of 1812
3rd Regiment of York Militia
Subaltern
Battle of Queenston Heights
Kingston, Ontario
Battle of Lundy's Lane
William Warren Baldwin
Cornwall, Ontario
Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada
Stormont
Philip VanKoughnet
Presbyterian
Church of England
Legislative Council

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