
Edmund Leslie Newcombe
    
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        Edmund Leslie Newcombe, (February 17, 1859 – December 9, 1931) was a Canadian
lawyer, civil servant, and Puisne Justice
of the Supreme Court of Canada
.
Born in Cornwallis, Nova Scotia, the son of John Cumming Newcombe and Abigail H. Calkin, he received a Bachelor of Arts
degree in 1878 and a Master of Arts
degree in 1881 from Dalhousie University
. He received a Bachelor of Laws
degree in 1881 from Dalhousie Law School
. In 1882, he was called to the Nova Scotia Bar and started to practice law.
In 1893, he became Deputy Minister of Justice and was called to the Ontario Bar. In 1924, he was appointed to the Supreme Court and served until his death in 1931.
Canada
Canada  is a North American country consisting of ten provinces and three territories. Located in the northern part of the continent, it extends from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west, and northward into the Arctic Ocean...
lawyer, civil servant, and Puisne Justice
Puisne Justice
A Puisne Justice or Puisne Judge  is the title for a regular member of a Court.  This is distinguished from the head of the Court who is known as the Chief Justice or Chief Judge. The term is used almost exclusively in common law jurisdictions such as England, Australia, Kenya, Canada, Sri Lanka,...
of the Supreme Court of Canada
Supreme Court of Canada
The Supreme Court of Canada  is the highest court of Canada and is the final court of appeals in the Canadian justice system. The court grants permission to between 40 and 75 litigants each year to appeal decisions rendered by provincial, territorial and federal appellate courts, and its decisions...
.
Born in Cornwallis, Nova Scotia, the son of John Cumming Newcombe and Abigail H. Calkin, he received a Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Arts
A Bachelor of Arts , from the Latin artium baccalaureus, is a bachelor's degree awarded for an undergraduate course or program in either the liberal arts, the sciences, or both...
degree in 1878 and a Master of Arts
Master of Arts (postgraduate)
A Master of Arts  from the Latin Magister Artium, is a type of Master's degree awarded by universities in many countries. The M.A. is usually contrasted with the M.S. or M.Sc.  degrees...
degree in 1881 from Dalhousie University
Dalhousie University
Dalhousie University  is a public research university located in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. The university comprises eleven faculties including Schulich School of Law and Dalhousie University Faculty of Medicine. It also includes the faculties of architecture, planning and engineering located at...
. He received a Bachelor of Laws
Bachelor of Laws
The Bachelor of Laws  is an undergraduate, or bachelor, degree in law  originating in England and offered in most common law countries as the primary law degree...
degree in 1881 from Dalhousie Law School
Dalhousie Law School
The Schulich School of Law is part of Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.  Formerly called Dalhousie Law School, it was established in 1883, making it the oldest university-affiliated common law school in the Commonwealth.  It is the primary law school in Atlantic Canada and...
. In 1882, he was called to the Nova Scotia Bar and started to practice law.
In 1893, he became Deputy Minister of Justice and was called to the Ontario Bar. In 1924, he was appointed to the Supreme Court and served until his death in 1931.


