- Erasmus James Philipps
Erasmus James Philipps (
April 23 1705 –September 26 1760 ) was a soldier and political figure inNova Scotia . He was a member of theNova Scotia House of Assembly from 1759 to 1760.He was an ensign in the 40th Regiment of Foot stationed in Nova Scotia. In the spring of 1727, he went to Beaubassin under order from lieutenant governor
Lawrence Armstrong to administer an oath of loyalty to Britain to theAcadian s there; the Acadians refused to comply. In 1730, Philipps was named to Nova Scotia's Council. He became aFreemason while working on a commission to resolve boundaries inNew England and, in 1739, became provincial grand master for Nova Scotia; Philipps founded the first Masonic lodge in Canada at Annapolis Royal. When war broke out betweenFrance and England in 1744, Philipps looked after providing accommodation and supplies for the troops in theGrand Pré area. He returned to Annapolis Royal after the French attack. When the provincial legislature was reorganized in 1749, Philipps was named to the new Council. He was elected to the provincial assembly in 1759 but died in office ofapoplexy in Halifax the following year at the age of 55.References
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date = 1974
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