Robert Barry Dickey
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Robert Barry Dickey (November 10, 1811 – July 14, 1903) was a participant in the conferences leading to the
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of 1867 and is therefore considered to be one of the Fathers of Confederation. Born in Amherst, the son of Robert McGowan Dickey and Eleanor Chapman, he was educated at
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and later studied law with Alexander Stewart. He was called to the Nova Scotia bar in 1834, and to the New Brunswick bar in 1835. He was made a
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in 1863. He served as both judge and registrar of probate in
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for 20 years. In 1844, he married Mary Blair, one of Alexander Stewart's daughters. Dickey was a director of the Nova Scotia Electric Telegraph Company and consular agent for the United States at
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. From 1858 to 1867, Dickey was appointed to the Legislative Council of Nova Scotia. In 1867, he was appointed to the
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representing the senatorial division of
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, Nova Scotia. A Conservative, he served until his death in 1903. His son Arthur Rupert Dickey served as a member of the House of Commons. His daughter Mary married the English landscape architect
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Dickey, Robert B. 1811 births 1903 deaths Canadian Presbyterians Canadian senators from Nova Scotia Fathers of Confederation Conservative Party of Canada (1867–1942) senators Members of the Legislative Council of Nova Scotia People from Amherst, Nova Scotia Colony of Nova Scotia judges Persons of National Historic Significance (Canada) Canadian King's Counsel 19th-century King's Counsel