- Henry Allcock
Henry Allcock (baptised
January 26 1759 –February 22 1808 ) was a judge and political figure in Upper andLower Canada .His family was from
Edgbaston and he was born inBirmingham ,England in 1759 and studied law atLincoln's Inn inLondon . He wascalled to the bar in 1791. In 1798, he was appointed judge in the Court of King's Bench ofUpper Canada . In 1800, he was elected to the3rd Parliament of Upper Canada representing Durham, Simcoe and 1st York. However, a petition was raised citing irregularities on the part of his agent and he was unseated.Angus Macdonell won the seat in a by-election.He presided over the trial of John Small for the murder of John White in a
duel . Small was set free. In 1802, he became chief justice for Upper Canada and, in 1803, he was appointed to the Executive Council for the province.In 1805, he became chief justice and a member of the Executive Council for
Lower Canada despite support for another candidate,Jonathan Sewell , by the upper class of the province and the lieutenant governor. He was named speaker for theLegislative Council of Lower Canada in January 1808.He died of a fever at
Quebec City in 1808, while in office.References
* [http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=2234 Biography at the "Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online"]
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