As attorney general, King was chief architect of the NB Common Schools Act of 1871, which aroused religious and cultural animosity (see NEW BRUNSWICK SCHOOL QUESTION). In 1872 he was chosen Liberal-Conservative premier, retiring in 1878. He was appointed judge of the NB Supreme Court in 1880 and was raised to the Supreme Court of Canada in 1893.
Author DELLA M.M. STANLEY


The story of the founding of Montreal is perhaps unique in history....
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