Sir John Alexander Boyd (April 23, 1837November 23, 1916) was a
Canadian
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lawyer and
judge.
John Alexander Boyd was born in Toronto on April 23, 1837.
Educated at
Upper Canada College
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and the
University of Toronto
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,
Boyd began his career in 1860 when he was articled to David Breakenridge Read.
Boyd was Chancellor of the
High Court of Justice of the Province of Ontario, the last chancellor before common law and equity were fused in the province. His term as chancellor began on May 3, 1881. Boyd wrote the trial decision in ''
St Catharines Milling and Lumber Co v R'', in which he ruled for Ontario, rejecting the concept of
Aboriginal title. In his decision, Boyd denigrated
Indigenous peoples in Canada and endorsed racist views about them.
He was appointed a
Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG) during the visit to Canada of TRH the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York (later
King George V
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Born during the reign of his grandmother Qu ...
and
Queen Mary) in October 1901.
In 1903, Boyd and
William Glenholme Falconbridge
Sir William Glenholme Falconbridge, (May 12, 1846 – February 8, 1920) was a Canadian lawyer and judge in Ontario, Canada.
Born in Drummondville (now Niagara Falls, Ontario), Upper Canada, he was the son of John Kennedy Falconbridge, an Ir ...
were appointed to a royal commission to investigate charges of bribery brought forward by
Robert Roswell Gamey
Robert Roswell Gamey (August 29, 1865 – March 19, 1917) was an Ontario businessman and political figure. He represented Manitoulin in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1902 to 1917 as a Conservative member.
He was born in Maxwell ...
against the Liberal Government of the time. Although the commission found no proof for these allegations, the provincial Conservatives won the general election that followed two years later.
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1837 births
1916 deaths
Canadian Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
Judges in Ontario
Lawyers in Ontario
University of Toronto alumni
Upper Canada College alumni