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Albert Edward McPhillips
Members of the Legislature of British Columbia, 1900
Attorney-General for British Columbia
Personal details
Born(1861-03-21)21 March 1861
Richmond Hill, York County, Ontario
Died24 January 1938(1938-01-24) (aged 76)
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
SpouseSophia Emily Davie
RelationsFrancis McPhillips
(1846-1913)
George McPhillips Jr.
(1848-1913)
Henry Thomas McPhillips
(1850-1913)
Robert Charles McPhillips
(1855-1939)
Lewis Griffith McPhillips
(1858-1945)
All Brothers
ChildrenGwyneth Marie Kathleen Hall
(born 18 Sep 1897)
Alexander St.George McPhillips
(born 22 Apr 1901)
Albert McPhillips (1904-71)
Residence(s)Cloonmore House, Rockland Avenue, Victoria, British Columbia
Alma materstudied Law at St. Boniface College and Manitoba College.
ProfessionBarrister and solicitor

Albert Edward McPhillips (1861–1938) was a Canadian politician and a barrister.

Early years

He was the son of George McPhillips (born Co. Monaghan, 1805-1878) and Margaret Lavin (born Co. Armagh), both of whom were Irish and he was the youngest of six boys[1][2] His father and three brothers were land surveyor's. His brother, George McPhillips Jr. (1848–1913) is commemorated by McPhillips Street in Winnipeg.

Military service

McPhillips held a second class certificate from Toronto School of Infantry. He was a lieutenant in the 90th Battalion, Royal Winnipeg Rifles, during the Northwest Rebellion in 1885. He fought at the Battle of Fish Creek and Battle of Batoche and received a medal bar and clasp. He retired in 1890 with rank of Captain.[3]

Law and political career

McPhillips was called to the Bar in Manitoba, in Trinity Term in 1882, and to the Bar of British Columbia in 1891. He was a member of Legislative assembly for British Columbia from 1898 to 1903 serving Victoria City (provincial electoral district) and from 1907 to 1912 he served The Islands (provincial electoral district). He was Attorney General of British Columbia resigning on 5 November 1903. McPhillips sat on the British Columbia Court of Appeal as a judge from 1913, serving up until his death in 1938.[4][5]

Personal life

In 1896, he married Sophia Emily Davie, daughter of the late Hon. A.E.B. Davie Q.C.[3] and had 3 children. His youngest son Albert McPhillips was also a barrister & politician.[6]

References

  1. ^ National Library of Ireland
  2. ^ "familysearch.org". Archived from the original on 16 March 2009. Retrieved 22 September 2010. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |dead-url= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ a b Parker, C. W., ed. (1911). Memorable Manitobans: Albert Edward McPhillips (1862-1938). Vol. 1. Vancouver: Canadian Press Association. Retrieved 27 February 2018. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  4. ^ Canada gen web
  5. ^ Ojs Library
  6. ^ [1] ebooksread.com